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Divines and Moralists 525 Presbyterian Church and the Presbsrterian Church, South, in the United States, by . . . Gross Alexander . . James B. Scouller . . . R. V. Foster . . . and T. C. Johnson . .1894. xii. A History of the Disciples of Christ, the Society of Friends, the United Brethren in Christ and the Evangelical Association by B. B. Tyler . . . A. C. Thomas . . . R. H. Thomas . . D. Berger and . . . S. P. Spreng and Bibliography of American Church History by Samuel Macauley Jackson. . . 1894. xm. A History of American Christianity by Leonard Woolsey Bacon . . 1897. [No bibliography.] [Ch. xxi. The Church in Theology and Literature, pp. 374-397.] A Bibliography of American Church History, 1820-1893, compiled by Samuel Macauley Jackson, is in vol. xii, pp. 441-513. [A special bibliography precedes the history of each denomination, except as noted.] Armitage, Thomas. A History of the Baptists . . . from the time of . . . Jesus Christ to the year 1886. Illustrated. 1887. [Chapter xv. Preachers — Educators — ^Authors, p. 852 fif.] Boardman, George Nye. A History of New England Theology. 1899. Chadwick, John White. Old and New Unitarian Belief. . . . Boston, 1901. [Copyright 1894.] William EUery Channing, Minister of Religion. Boston and New , York, 1903. [Important.] Cooke, George Willis. Unitarianism in America. A History of its Origin and Development. . . . Boston, 1902. [Ch. xix, Unitarianism and Litera- ture, pp. 412-435.] Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College with annals of the CoUege history. 6 vols. Vols. 1-5, New York, 1885-1911; vol. 6, New Haven, 1912. [To the class of September, 181 5, inclusive.] [Extensive bibliographies.] Dexter, Henry Martyn. The Congregationalism of the last Three Hundred Years, as Seen in its Literature . . . Twelve lectures ... in the Theological Seminary at Andover, Mass. 1876-1879. With a Bibliographical Appendix. . . . 1880. [The history is brought down to 1871, and is concerned ex- clusively with doctrine and polity, controversies and councils.] Dunning, Albert E. Congregationalists in America. A Popular History of their Origin, Belief, Polity, Growth and Work. [Special Chapters, various writ- ers.] Introductions by Rev. Richard S. Storrs, and Major-General Oliver O. Howard, n. d. [1894.] Ellis, George E. A Half Century of the Unitarian Controversy, with particular reference to its origin, its course, and its prominent subjects among the Congregationalists of Massachusetts. With an Appendix. London, 1858. ["The greater part of the matter first appeared in . . . 'The Christian Examiner.' "] Foote, Henry Wilder. James Freeman and King's Chapel, 1782-87. A chapter in the early history of the Unitarian movement in New England. Reprinted from "The Religious Magazine." Boston, 1873. [Pamphlet, 29 pp.] Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan Age of New England to the present day. Boston, 1 882-1 896. 2 vols. [Vol. 1, to 1747; vol. 11, to 1889, ed. by Henry H. Edes.] Foster Prank Hugh. A Genetic History of the New England Theology. . . . Chicago, 1907. [Very valuable.] Fowler, Henry. The American Pulpit: Sketches ... of living American Preachers . . 1856.