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Friend (The). A religious and literary journal, v. 1-54; v. 73-74; v. 75, no 1-15, 17, 19-34, 36–52. v. 76, no. 1-25, 27-44, 46-52; v. 77, no. 1-4, 6-7; 9-15, 17-24. Philadelphia, 1827-1902. 8°. N. Friends' Almanac for the years 1873, 1878. Philadelphia, 1873-78. 12°, 8°. N.

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Friends' Historical Society. Journal of The Friends' Historical Society. Friends' Intelligencer and Journal. v. 48, no. f°. N. 27; v. 55-60. Philadelphia, 1891-1903.

v. 57-60 imperfect. v. 55-60 also numbered v. 26-31 of Friends' Journal.

Friends' Journal. See Friends' Intelligencer and Journal.

General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. See Church at Home and Abroad. General Assembly's Missionary Magazine; or Evangelical Intelligencer. v. 1-3. Philadelphia, 1805-07. 8°.

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v. 3 also called: Evangelical Intelligencer, new ser., v. 1. General (The) Conference Bulletin. Published quarterly by The Seventh-day Adventist General Conference. v. 4, no. 1-4, extra no. I-20. Battle Creek, Mich., 1901. 8°.

N. v. 4, no. 1, extra no, 1-20, were published daily during the 34th session, at Battle Creek.

General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Church Book Society. Children's Magazine. See Children's Magazine, etc.

Gerarchia (La) cattolica, la famiglia e la capella pontificia, 1898, 1902-1904. Roma, 1897-1903.

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Gesellschaft für die Geschichte des Protestantismus, in Oesterreich. Jahrbuch. 20-date. Wien, 1899-date. 8°.

Current.

Goerres-Gesellschaft. Vereinsschrift. 1902. Köln, 1902. 8°.

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Golden Rule. International representative of the Christian Endeavor movement. v. 5, no. 19, 28, 30-31, 37, 41, 47-49; v. 6, no. 2, 9, 18, 41; v. 8, no. 23, 25, 29-36, 39-44, 46, 48–52; v. 9, no. 1-2, 4-52; v. 10-II. Boston, 1891-97. f°. N.

Continued as Christian Endeavor World. Good Words. Edited by Norman Macleod. U. v. 1-3. London, 1860-62. 8°.

Gospel Advocate. v. 42-v. 45, no. I-9, 11-12, 14-21, 25-26, 28-49, 51. Nashville, Tenn., 1900– N. 03. fo.

Weekly. v. 44, incomplete.

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— v. I, no. I; v. 2, no. 3; v. 3, no. 7; v. 12, no. 2-3; v. 13, no. 7, II; v. 17, no. 6; v. 18, no. 4 v. 22, no. 3. New York, 1880-1901. U.

Monthly, except in 1882-1883, when it was published as a weekly. Jan., 1881-June, 1884, called v. 3-9. 1889-1901 published by the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

Gospel (The) Banner. Issued quarterly. v. 5. March, 1898, Extra A, no. I. Independence, Missouri, 1898. 16°. N.

Gospel Herald, by the Evangelical Association of New York. v. 4. New York, 1823. 8°. U. Ed., H. Fitz. Weekly.

Gospel Herald...for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. J. J. Strang. v. 1, no. 4, 9; v. 2, no. 1-2, 5, 9, 23-24, 26-28, 32, 36-38, 42, 46, 48-49, 51-52; v. 3, no. 1-2, 4-6, 10-12, 22, 29, 31, 39, 44-45, 47-52; v. 4, no. I, 11-15, 22, 25, 30, 33, 38-39, 44-45, 47-48; v. 5, no. 4, 6, 9. Voree, Wis., 1846-47. 8°. N.

V. I entitled Voree Herald; v. 2, first half, entitled Zion's Reveille.

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Gospel messenger and Southern Episcopal register. v. 3-5 (1826-28). 3 v.

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9-11. 1889-1891.

Glad (The) Tidings in France, published by the Société Evangélique de Genève (Evangelical Society of Geneva). (Mar. 1886) [Geneva, 1886.] 8°. N. Gleanings for the Young, London. See Bible (The) Society Gleanings.

Globe (The). Conducted by W. H. Thorne. V. I-8. New York, 1889-98. 8°.

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Guardian (The), a monthly magazine devoted to the Sunday School cause and the social, literary, and religious interests of young men and ladies. v. 29, no. 1-5, 7-9. Philadelphia, 1878. 8°. N. Halcyon Luminary, and theological repository. A monthly magazine, devoted to religion and polite literature. I v. New York, 1812. 8°. U. Hancock (The) County Journal. v. 1, no. 2. Carthage, Ill., 1886. f°. N. Mormonism.

Hancock Democrat. [v. 1] no. 1-4; v. I [n. s.] no. 12-13, 17, 21-25, 28, 36, 39, 41; [v. 2] [n. s. no. 4-13, 15-20. Warsaw, Ill., 1844-78. f°. N. Mormonism.

Hancock Eagle. v. 1, no. 1-2 (mutilated), 9-12, 14-16, 19-21. Nauvoo, Ill., 1846. f. N. Mormonism.

Hancock New Era. v. 1, no. 11-20, 25. Warsaw, Ill., 1864. f°. Mormonism.

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Hartford Theological Seminary. See Hartford seminary record.

Healing (The) Voice on the power of prayer, faith literature, and the science of healing. v. I. New York, 1885. 8°. N. Hebraica. A quarterly journal in the interest of Hebrew study. v. I-II. Chicago, New Haven, New York, Hartford, 1885-1895. 8°. U., G. v. 1-81-2 (1885-1892). 8°. N.

Edited by William Harper and others. Continued as American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literature. Hebrew Christian witness and prophetic investigator; ed. by M. Margoliouth. new ser., V. I (1877). G.

Hebrew Student. A monthly journal in the interest of Old Testament literature and interpretation. V. I-2. Chicago, 1882-83. 4° and 8°. U.

Continued as Old Testament Student.

Herald of Gospel Liberty. v. 92-v.94, no. 1-3, 5-21, 23-43, 45; v. 95, no. 1-14, 16-26, 2843, 46-53. Dayton, O., 1900-03. fo. N. Herald (The) of life and immortality. By Elias Smith. V. I. Boston, 1819-20. 16°. N.

Herald of Light. v. 7, no. 1-3, 5-10, 12; v. 8, no. 2, 4-7, 9, 11-12; v. 10, no. 7-12; v. II-date. New York, 1900-date. 8°.

N. Continuation of New York Rescue and mission worker. Herald of Light. Monthly journal of the Lord's New Church. v. 1-2 (incomplete). New York, 1857-58. 8°. U.

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Herald of the New Jerusalem: A weekly publication devoted to the dissemination of the New Church doctrines. [Edited by] S. Houge. v. I, no. 38 (Jan., 1854). Philadelphia, 1854. 16°. Herald and Presbyter. v. 66, no. 34; v. 67, no. 47; v. 71–74. Cincinnati, 1895-1903. fo. N. Herald of Truth. v. 38, no. 23-24; v. 39-date. f°. Elkhart, Ind., 1901-date. N.

Hibbert (The) Journal, a quarterly review of religion, theology and philosophy. v. 1-date. London, 1902-date. 8°. N., U., G.

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This copy has but one supplement, Jenson and Stevenson's Infancy of the Church. It has in addition a general title page for the 4 volumes calling them "Church encyclopædia," book I, 1889.

Historical Researches in Western Pennsylvania, principally Catholic. See American Catholic Historical Researches.

Hoffman's Catholic Directory. See Catholic directory, almanac and clergy list.

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Home and Foreign Record of the Free Church of Scotland. v. 1-6 (1850 Aug.-1856 July); new ser. 1-6 (1856-62). Edinburgh, 1851-62. 8°. U. A few numbers missing.

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— v. 5-6; n. s. v. 1-5 (1854-61.) Home and Foreign Record of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. V. 2-5, 7-12; v. 13, no. I-7, 9-12; v. 14, no. 1-12, 4-12; v. 15-18. Philadelphia, 1851-67. 8°. N.

— v. I-v. 14, no. 1, 3-10, 12; v. 15-v. 17, no. 10, 12; v. 16-v. 18, no. 3. Philadelphia, 18501867. U. Home Mission Echoes; pub. monthly under the auspices jointly of the American Baptist Home Mission Society and Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society. V. I, no. I-II; v. 2-date. Boston, 1897-date. sq. 4°.

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Hours at home. A popular monthly devoted to religious and useful literature. v. 1-11 (18651870). New York, 1865-70. 8°. U., N. Illustrated (The) Catholic Family Almanac. 1870, 1871, 1873-75. New York, 1869-75. 12°. N.

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Illustrated Christian Weekly. v. 1-11; v. 12, nos. 9-10, 12-22, 24, 27-32, 34-35, 37-39, 50; v. 13, no. 29: v. 15, no. 30-31; v. 16, no. 22; v. 17, nos. 30, 32, 50; v. 18, no. 47: v. 19, no. 41; v. 20, nos. 3, 15; v. 21, no. 15; v. 22, no. 5. New York, 1871-92. f°. N.

Illustrated (The) Family Christian Almanac. 1841-81, 1884, 1886, 1894-99. New York, 184199. 12°, 8°. New York, 1841-99.

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1863-77

1828, 1847-55, 1857, 1859, 1861, 1863

1877-78, 1881-82, 1884-85, 1887.

1843-48 title is Family Christian Almanac. 1853-99 title on cover is Family Christian Almanac.

Independent (The). v. 1-4, 6-date. York, 1848-date. f°, 8°.

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Index (The). A weekly paper devoted to free religion. v. I-v. 18, no. 888. Boston, 1870-86.

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V. I, no. 2.

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Indian (The) Evangelical Review. A quarterly of missionary thought and effort. v. 1-6. Bombay, 1874-79.

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Lahore, 1877.

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Intercollegian (The). [Official organ of the] Student department of the International Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations.. ser. 4, v. 21-25. New York, 1898-1901. 8°.

Interior (The). V. I, no. 10; v. 3, no. 100

103; v. 9, no. 442; v. 10, no. 455, 497; v. II, no. 512; v. 12, no. 564; v. 26, no. 1323; v. 31-v. 34, no. 1701-1713. 1715-1723, 1725-1728, 1750-1753. Chicago, 1870-1903. f°.

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PRINCIPAL ACCESSIONS IN DECEMBER, 1904.

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Rätzel (Friedrich). Zu Friedrich Rätzels Gedächtniss. Geplant als Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstage nun als Grabspende dargebracht von Fachgenossen und Schülern, Freunden und Verehrern. Leipzig: Seele & Co., 1904. viii, 471 pp., I map, 4 pl., I port. sq. 4°

GENERAL BIOGRAPHY, ETC. Fragmenta genealogica. v. 10. London: F. A. Crisp, 1904. 4°.

Lee (Sidney). Great Englishmen of the sixteenth century. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1904. xxiii, 337 pp., 6 port. 8°.

BIOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGY.

Alphabetical, by Subjects.

Steig (Reinhold). Achim von Arnim und Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm. Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta, 1904. 4 p. 1., 634 pp., 2 port. 8°. (Achim von Arnim

und die ihm nahe standen... Bd. 3.)

Bittinger and Bedinger families, descendants of Adam Büdinger. [By L. F. Bittinger.] [Se wickly, Pa.: The author, 1904.] 63 pp., 1 table. 8°.

Meigs (William M[ontgomery]). The life of Thomas Hart Benton. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1904. 535 pp., I pl., 3 port. 8°.

Burr (Esther). Esther Burr's journal. [Edited by] J. E. Rankin. Washington, D. C.: Woodward & Lothrop, 1903. 100 pp., 3 port. 3. ed. 12°.

Rogers (Joseph M.) The true Henry Clay. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1904. 3 p.l., 11-388 pp., 5 facsim., 14 pl., 6 port. 8°. (True series.)

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Creighton (Mrs. [Louise]). Life and letters of Mandell Creighton...sometime bishop of London... By his wife. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1904. 2. ed. 2 v., ports., illus. 8°.

[Crowell (Levi, and Henry G.)] John Crowe and his descendants. A genealogy. New York: T. Y. Crowell & Co., 1903. 109 pp., 2 facsim., I pl. 8°.

Deming (Judson Keith). Genealogy of the descendants of John Deming of Wethersfield, Connecticut. With historical notes. Dubuque, Iowa: Mathis-Mets Co., 1904. viii, 694 pp., 4 pl., 28 port.

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Oswald (Emil). Thomas Hood und die soziale Tendenzdichtung seiner Zeit. Wien: W. Braumüller, 1904. vi, 1 l., 120 pp. 8°. (Wiener Beitraege zur englischen Philologie. v. 19.)

Hubbard (George David Read). Ancestors and descendants of Josiah Hosmer, Jr. 1600 to 1902. [Brooklyn, 1902.] 100 pp. 2 l., 27 pl., 5 port. 4°.

Mansfield (David L.[ufkin]). History of Captain John Kathan, the first settler of Dummerston, Vt., and his associates and family descendants. Brattleboro: E. L. Hildreth & Co., 1902. 2 p.l., vii-xii, 147 pp., I plan, 4 pl., 20 port. 8°. Hubbard (George David Read). Ancestors and descendants of Daniel Lothrop, Sr. 1545 to 1901. [Brooklyn, 1901.] 37 pp., 4 pl. 4°. Maybrick (Florence Elizabeth). Mrs. Maybrick's own story. My fifteen lost years. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Co., 1905. I p. l., viii,

I l., 9–394 pp., 2 pl., 13 port. 12°.
Nelson (William). Contributions towards a
Nelson genealogy.
Part I. Paterson, N. J.,

1904. 4.

Pt. 1.

Some Neilsons of Scotland. Gift of the Author.

Radziwill (Katharine), prinzessin. My recollections. London: Isbister Co., 1904. xiv, 346 pp., 11., I port. 8°.

Smet (Pierre-Jean de). Life, letters and travels of Father Pierre-Jean De Smet, S. J. 1801-1873. Edited from the original unpublished manuscript

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