The two hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America. PRESB. HIST. SOC. JOUR., III (June) 253-261. [2856 Account of the anniversary services, Philadelphia, Apr. 24, 1906, and short extracts from the addresses. Protestant Episcopal. The American Episcopate-Succession of American bishops. [1784-1906.] COLLECTOR, XIX (May-Nov.) 75-76, 89, 98, [2857 125; XX, 3. Celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Trinity-Episcopal church. Fishkill, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1906. 17561906. n. p. 16 p. [2858 Contains an historical address by Horatio Oliver Ladd. Cross, Arthur Lyon. A history of St. Andrew's church, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ann Arbor, G. Wahr. xi, 175 p. plates, ports. [2859 Dix, Morgan, ed. A history of the parish of Trinity church in the city of New York. Compiled by order of the corporation. N. Y., Putnam, 1898-1906. 4 v. vol. IV, 1906-xxi, 595 p. 1830-1862. plates, ports., facsims. [2860 Hagner, Alexander Burton. History and reminiscences of St. John's church, Washington, D. C., 1816-1905. Pub. at the request of the rector and vestry of St. John's church and the Churchman's league. [Washington, D. C., 1906?] 33 p. front. [2861 Hodges, George. Three hundred years of the Episcopal church in America. Phila., For the Missionary thank offering committee by Jacobs. 153 p. ports. [2862 Hungars [Episcopal] church, Northampton county, Va. VA. MAG. HIST., XIII (Jan.) 315-317. [2863 Order of the court in "Accawmacke the 14th day of Sept. 1635" and record of the vestry meeting held 29th day of Sept. 1635. Reformed Church. Corwin, Edward Tanjore, comp. A digest of constitutional and synodical legislation of the Reformed church in America. N. Y., The Board of publication of the Reformed church in America. lxxxvii, 851 p. [2864 Helffrich, William A. Lebensbild aus dem Pennsylvanisch-Deutschen Predigerstand oder, Wahrheit in Licht und Schatten. Allentown, Pa., N. W. A. und W. U. 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[2872 Historical address by James M. Farrar, giv ing a survey of the church's history. Stoutenburgh, Henry Augustus. A docvmentary history of het (the) Nederdvytsche gemeente, Dvtch congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, island of Nassav, now Long Island. [N. Y., 190207.] Vol. 9-1906. ports. [2873 Vols. 3-10 ("Pamphlet no. 3-10") have title: A documentary history of the Dutch congregation of Oyster Bay. Unitarian. Memorable Unitarians. Brief biographical sketches. London, British and Foreign Unitarian association. iv, 440 p. [2874 These biographies are selected and revised from a record of Unitarian worthies, by Robert Spears (1877); A few supplementary sketches are added. Americans: Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Ware, jr., Theophilus Parsons, William Hazlitt, James Freeman, Edward Augustus Holyoke, Henry Wheaton, David Rittenhouse, Nathaniel Bowditch, William Ellery Channing. Ezra Stiles Gannett, Joseph Tuckerman, William H. Prescott, Edward Everett, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Theodore Parker, Charles Sumner, William Cullen Bryant, Nathaniel Hawthorne, H. W. Longfellow, John A. Andrew, Ezra Abbot, etc. Universalist. Leavitt, Percy Metcalf. Souvenir portfolio of Universalist churches in Massachusetts. Boston, Massasoit press. 112 p. ports., plates. [2875 Views of all the Universalist churches in the State (121), with a very brief historical sketch of each church, and of five parishes which have no building. [2877 Phillips Brooks. METH. QUAR. REV., LV (Apr.) 289-298. [2878 BURDETT. Parker, Henry A. The Reverend George Burdett. COL. SOC. MASS. PUB., VIII, 357-373. [2879 Contains notices of Burdett from the Calendars of state papers, 1632-1638. FURNESS. Martineau, James, and James Russell Lowell. Letters written by James Martineau and James Russell Lowell to the Rev. Dr. William H. Furness. COL. SOC. MASS. PUB., VIII, 134-149. [2880 GIBAULT. Dunn, J. P. Father Gibault: The patriot priest of the Northwest. ILL. 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"Le Père Juste ". Right Reverend Monsignor Joos, V.G. MICH. HIST. SOC. COLL., XXX, 262-288. [2887 KEENER. Galloway, Charles B. Bishop John Christian Keener. METH. QUAR. REV., LV (Apr.) 211-232. [2888 Tributes from colleagues of Bishop Keener. METH. QUAR. REV., LV (Apr.) 233-244. [2889 By Bishops Granbery, Duncan, Hendrix, Key, Fitzgerald, Candler and Smith. LEE. Jason Lee memorial addresses. ORE. HIST. SOC. QUAR., VII (Sept.) 225-287. [2890 Contains: Editorial introduction, with extracts from the journal of Jason Lee, 18341838; Addresses by Wm. D. Fenton, J. R. Wilson, J. C. Moreland, H. W. Scott, R. P. Boise, T. G. Hailey, Allen Weir, B. L. Steeves. Scott, Harvey W. Jason Lee's place in history. WASH, HIST. QUAR., I (Oct.) 21-33. [2891 Address at the memorial service in honor of the Methodist missionary, Friday, June 15, [1906]. MCCARTEE. Sheppard, Eli T. An American missionary statesman; the life and work of Dr. Divie Bethune McCartee. [18201900.] MISSION. REV., XXIX (Apr.) 284289. [2892 MCFARLAND. McFarland, Henry. Rev. Asa McFarland, D.D., third pastor of the First Congregational church, Concord, New Hampshire. 1798-1824. Read at the 175th anniversary of that church, Nov. 19, 1905. [Concord.] 13 p. illus. [2893 MAKEMIE. .Latimer, W. T. A transcript of the entries in the minutes of the presbytery of Laggan, Ireland, which refer to Francis Makemie. [1679/80-1681.] Made by W. T. Latimer. PRESB. HIST. SOC. JOUR., III (June) 278-280. Meehan, Thomas F. Some pioneer Catholic laymen in New York-Dominick Lynch and Cornelius Heeney. U. S. CATH. HIST. REC. AND STUD., IV, 285[2895 301. [2894 MIEGE. McGonigle, James A. Right Reverend John B. Miège, S.J., first Catholic bishop of Kansas. KANSAS HIST. SOC. TRANS., IX, 153-159. [2896 Missionary among the Indians in Kansas. MILLER. De Witt, John. The intellectual life of Samuel Miller. [1769-1850.] PRINC. THEOL. REV., IV (Apr.) 168-190. [2897 MUHLENBERG. Muhlenberg, F. A. C. Diary of F. A. [C.] Muhlenberg. 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