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9 THE CHURCH'S Care for Little Children. The second charge to the clergy of the diocese of New Jersey, at the opening of the annual convention,.. May 25, 1836. Burlington, 1836. 8vo.

10 THE PATH of the Just. A sermon [on Proverbs iv. 18] in commemoration of the Right Rev. W. White, Senior Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Burlington, 1836. 8vo.

11 THE APOSTOLICAL Commission the Missionary Charter of the Church. Sermon at the ordination of Joseph Wolff, Newark, Sept. 26, 1837. Burlington, 1837. 8vo.

12 EPISCOPAL Addrefs to the Annual Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey, June, 1837. [To which is added, an appendix of documents.] Burlington, 1837. 8vo.

13 THE BEAUTY and the Blessednefs of Early Piety: an address to the persons confirmed in St. Mary's Church, Burlington,.. 1839. Burlington, 1839. 8vo.

14 LOOKING unto Jesus: a sermon preached after the decease of the Rev. Benjamin Davis Winslow. [To which are added, obituary notices.] Burlington, 1839. 8vo.

15 EPISCOPAL Addrefs to the Annual Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey, May, 1839. [To which is added, report of Episcopal Services in the Diocese of Maryland.] Burlington, 1839. 8vo.

16 THE PASTORAL Office: a charge to the clergy, May 29, 1839. Burlington, 1839. 8vo.

17 [Begins] A PASTORAL Letter to the clergy and laity of the Diocese of New Jersey on the rights and duties of Churchwardens and Vestrymen. 1840. 8vo.

18 ISAIAH'S Prospect of the Church: the sermon at the consecration of the Right Rev. Christopher Edwards Gaddesden, Bishop of South Carolina, 1840. Burlington, 1840. 8vo.

19 THE FAITH once Delivered to

the Saints: the sermon before the Northern Convocation of the Clergy [on Jude, 3], October 28, 1840. Burlington, 1840. 8vo.

20 AN APPEAL to Parents for Female Education on Christian Principles; with a prospectus of St. Mary's Hall, Burlington. Fourth edition. Burlington, 1840. 8vo.

21 EPISCOPAL Addrefs to the Annual Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey, May, 1840. [To which is added, Episcopal Addrefs to the annual convention of the diocese of Maryland.] Burlington, 1840. 8vo.

22 THE NATION'S Grief: a funeral addrefs on occasion of the death of William Henry Harrison, late President of the United States. Burlington, 1841. 8vo.

23 THE BUSH that burned with Fire the sermon at the consecration of St. John's Church, Elizabethtown [on Exod. iii. 5]. Burling. 1841. 8vo.

24 A BRIEF Examination of the Proofs by which the Rev. Mr. Boardman attempts to sustain his charge, that "A large and learned body of the Clergy of the Church (of England) have returned to some of the worst errors of Popery;" with a word or two as to his attempt to cast the suspicion of Popery on the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Burlington, 1841. 8vo.

25 THE PENTECOSTAL Pattern: the fourth charge to the clergy of the diocese. Burlington, 1842. 8vo.

26 THE GLORIOUS Things of the City of God: the first sermon in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, after a brief pilgrimage to the Church of England [on Psalm lxxxvii. 1, 2]. Burlington, 1842. 8vo.

27 THE TRUE Catholic Pastor of the Church of Jesus Christ: the sermon at the funeral of the Rev. D. Butler. Burlington, 1842.

8vo.

28 EPISCOPAL Addrefs to the Sixtieth Annual Convention, June, 1843. Burlington, 1843. 8vo.

29 THE SHEPHERD of the Sheep: a sermon commemorative of the Rev. E. G. Prescott [on John x. 1-16]. Burlington, 1844. 8vo.

30 JESUS of Nazareth, who went about doing good, the Model for the Church and Ministry: the sermon at the annual commencement of the General Theological Seminary [on Acts x. 38]. Burlington, 1845. 8vo.

31 CIVIL Government a Sacred Trust from God. The anniversary oration before the New Jersey State Society. Burlington, 1845. 8vo.

32 THE CHURCH, a Debtor to all the World. [A sermon on Romans i. 14.] Burlington, 1845. 8vo.

33 EPISCOPAL Address to the sixtysecond Annual Convention, in May, 1845. Burlington, 1845. 8vo.

34 INCORPORATION with Christ, the Source and Channel of the Spiritual Life. The fifth charge. Burlington, 1845. 8vo.

35 AMERICA and Great Britain. The addrefs at Burlington College, on the seventy-second anniversary of American Independence. Burlington, 1848.

8vo.

36 THE GOODLY Heritage of Jerseymen: the first annual addrefs before the New Jersey Historical Society, Jan. 15, 1846. Burlington, 1846. 8vo.

37 THE BISHOP's Addrefs to the Members of the Senior Clafs [St. Mary's Hall] at the closing exercises of the winter term, 1846. To which is added, the catalogue and prospectus for the summer term. [Burlington? 1846?] 1 2mo.

38 DIOCESE of New Jersey: Episcopal Address to the sixty-third Annual Convention. Burlington, 1846. 8vo.

39 CHRIST Crucified; the hope, the theme, and the model of the Christian Minister. The sixth charge to the clergy of the diocese. Burlington, 1848. 8vo.

40 THE ENDS and Objects of Burlington College: an addrefs, intro

ductory to a course of lectures, etc. Third edition. Burlington, 1848. 8°

41 A BRIEF Narrative [relative to the Condition of the Diocese of New Jersey, etc.] [Burlington, 1849.] 8vo.

42 THE BEAUTY of Holiness: the sermon [on Psalm xciv. 9] at the consecration of Grace Church, Newark, Oct. 5, 1848. Burling. 1849. 8vo.

43 THE MEN to make a State; their making and their marks. An addrefs before the trustees, teachers, and students of Burlington College,

July 4, 1849. Burling. 1849. 8vo.

44 A GREAT Man fallen in Israel: the sermon [on 2 Sam. iii. 38].. on the .. Sunday.. next after the death of Z. Taylor, President of the United States. Burlington, 1850. 8vo.

45 THE DEVELOPMENT of the Practical, in Subordination to the Spiritual, the true end of academic education. The second baccalaureate addrefs to the graduates of Burlington College. Philadelphia, 1851. 8vo.

46 THE GOSPEL in the Church, triumphant everywhere: the jubilee sermon [of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel; on 2 Cor. ii. 14; and a correspondence on the occasion with the Archbishop of Canterbury]. Philadelphia, 1851. 8vo.

47 THE CHRISTIAN Minister: the messenger, the watchman, and the steward of the Lord. The seventh [visitation] charge to the clergy of the diocese of New Jersey, etc. Philadelphia, 1851. 8vo.

48 THE DIFFUSION of Useful Knowledge: the introductory lecture before the Mechanic's Library and Reading Room Association of the City of Burlington. Burlington, 1851. 8vo.

49 THE SACRED Sympathy of Sorrow. The discourse commemorative of the Rev. W. Croswell, etc. Boston, 1852. 8vo.

50 PRAYER for the Bishops and other Clergy: the sermon [on 1 Thefs. v. 25] at the opening of the special convention of the diocese of New Jersey. Burling. 1852. 8vo.

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51 THE PROTEST and Appeal of George Washington Doane, . . as aggrieved by.. W. Meade, . . G. Burgefs, . . and C. P. Mc Ilvaine; and his reply to the false, calumnious, and malignant representations of W. Halsted, C. Perkins, P. V. Coppuck, and B. Gill, on which they ground their uncanonical, unchristian, and inhuman procedure in regard to him. Philadelphia, 1852. 8vo.

52 THE RECORD of the Proceedings of the Court of Bishops afsembled for the Trial of George Washington Doane. New York, 1852. 8°

53 DIOCESE of New Jersey: Episcopal Address to the special convention held in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, . . March 17, 1852, etc. Burlington, 1852. 8vo.

54 THE ARGUMENT of the Bishop of New Jersey in reply to the Paper read before the Court of Bishops, in Sefsion, at Burlington, on Monday, October 11, by the Bishops of Ohio and Maine, etc. Newark, 1852. 8vo.

55 THE YOUNG American; his dangers, his duties, and his destinies : the addrefs at Burlington College, July 4, 1853, etc. Philadelphia, 1853. 8vo.

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56 THE CHURCH Aggrefsive: the triennial sermon [on 1 Cor. xiv. 8] before the associated alumni of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, . . Oct. 13, 1853. N. York, 1853. 8vo. 57 THE CHURCH Sufficient, through the Crofs, for the Salvation of the World: the eighth triennial charge to the clergy of the diocese of New Jersey, etc. Philadel. 1854. 8vo.

DOBBIN, JAMES C. of North Carolina. Speech on the Oregon Question, delivered in the House of Representatives, . . Jan. 15, 1846. [Washington, 1846.] 8°

DOBBINS, PETER, Pseud. [i. e. William Fefsenden?]. The Political Farrago; or, a miscellaneous review

of politics in the United States, from the administration of Washington to that of Mr. Jefferson, in 1806. Brattleboro, January, 1807. 12o

DODD, JAMES B. Elementary and Practical Algebra: in which have been attempted improvements in general arrangement and exposition. . . Second edition. N. York, 1852. 8vo.

DODD, STEPHEN. Revolutionary Memorials: embracing poems by Rev. Wheeler Chase, published in 1778, and an appendix containing General Burgoyne's proclamation (in burlesque),.. an account of the death of Mifs Jane Mc Crea, the American hero,.. by N. Niles, A. M. etc. New York, 1852. 8°

DODDRIDGE, PHILIP. The Life of Col. James Gardiner, who was slain at the Battle of Preston-Pans,

Sept. 21, 1745. Phil. 1828.

12mo.

2 A PLAIN and Serious Addrefs to the Master of a Family on the important subject of Family Religion. London, printed; Hartford, reprinted, 1778. 8°

DODGE, ROBERT. Memorials of Columbus: read to the Maryland Baltimore, 1851. 8° Historical Society, . . April 3, 1851.

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DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS. Proceedings of the Second Church and Parish in Dorchester [against J. Codman their Pastor] exhibited in a Collection of Papers. Published agreeably to a vote of the Church. Second edition. Boston, 1812. 8°

2 REVIEW of two Pamphlets, which were published on the subject of the Ecclesiastical Controversy in Dorchester [viz. 1. "Proceedings," etc. 2. "The Memorial of the Proprietors," etc.] (From the Panoplist.) Boston, 1814. 8°

DORCHESTER ANTIQUARIAN AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society: N° 1. Memoirs of Roger Clap. 1630. [A reprint of the edition by T. Prince, 1731.] Boston, 1844. 12o

2 NUMBER Two. Annals of the Town of Dorchester, by J. Blake, 1750. Boston, 1846. 12°

DORR, BENJAMIN, D.D. An Historical Account of Christ Church, Philadelphia, from its foundation, a. D. 1695, to A.D. 1841; and of St. Peter's and St. James's, until the separation of the Churches. New York and Philadelphia, 1841. 12°

2 THE RECOGNITION of Friends in another World. . . Seventh edition. New York, 1850. 16o

DORSEY, MRS. ANNA HANSON. Woodreve Manor; or, six months in town; a tale of American life. Philadelphia, 1852. 8°

DORSEY, CLEMENT.

Speech . . on the subject of Retrenchment, delivered in the House of Representatives. . . Jan. 1828. Washington, 1828. 120

DORSEY, GREENBERRY. Dorsey Neville, et al. vs. Executors of Alice Packwood. Appeal from the Court of Probates. [N. York? 1846?] 8°

DOUBOURG, J. HUEN. Life of the Cardinal de Cheverus, Archbishop of Bordeaux. Translated from the French by R. M. Walsh. Philadelphia, 1839. 12mo.

DOVE. The Dove and the Eagle. [A poem.] Boston, 1851. 12o

DOVECOTE; or, the Heart of the Homestead. By the author of " Cap Sheaf." Boston, 1854. 12mo.

DOUGLASS, FREDERICK. Narrative of the Life of F. Douglafs, an American slave. Written by himself. [With a Preface by W. L. Garrison.] Boston, 1845. 8°

DOUGLASS, STEPHEN A. Speech .. on the Annexation of Texas; delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 6, 1845. [Washington, 1845. 8°

DOUGLASS, WILLIAM. Inoculation of the Small Pox, as practised in Boston, considered. . [By W. Douglafs.] Boston, 1722. 12mo.

2 A PRACTICAL Essay concerning the Small Pox. Boston, 1730. 8vo.

3 A SUMMARY, historical and political, of the first Planting, progressive Improvements, and present State of the British Settlements in North America with some transient accounts of the bordering French and Spanish settlements. By William] D[ouglafs], M.D. No 1. Boston, 1747. 8°

4 A SUMMARY, historical and political, of the first Planting, progressive Improvements, and present State of the British Settlements in North America. 2 vol. Bost. 1749-50. 8°

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DOW, JR. Pseud. Short patent Sermons, by Dow, Jr." Originally published in the New York Sunday Mercury. Revised and corrected. New York, 1841. 8o

DOW, D. A Wreath for . . D. Dow, . . . on the publication of his Familiar Letters, in answer to . . . J. Sherman's treatise of One God in one Person only, etc. By A. O. F. Utica, 1806. 80

DOW, JOSEPH. An Historical Addrefs, delivered at Hampton, New Hampshire. . Dec. 25, 1838, in commemoration of the settlement of that town, etc. Concord, 1839. 8°

DOW, LORENZO. The Dealings of God, Man, and the Devil, as exemplified in the life, experience, and travels of L. Dow... Together with his writings complete. To which is added, the vicissitudes of life, by Peggy Dow. With an introductory essay by J. Dowling, etc. 2 vol. New York, 1850. 8°

DOWLING, JOHN. The History of Romanism: from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to the present time. With full chronological table, etc. Illustrated by numerous engravings, etc. Third edition. New York, 1845. Roy. 8vo.

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DOWNING, ANDREW JACKSON. A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, adapted to North America, with a view to the improvement of country residences. With remarks on rural architecture. New York, 1841. 8vo.

2 COTTAGE Residences; or, a series of designs for rural cottages and cottage villas and their gardens and grounds, adapted to North America. New York and London, 1842. 8vo.

A TREATISE on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, adapted to North America; with a view to the improvement of country residences. Comprising historical notices and general principles of the art, etc. with remarks on rural architecture. Second edition, enlarged, revised, and newly illustrated. New York, 1844. Roy. 8vo.

4 A TREATISE on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, with a view to the improvement of country residences. With remarks on rural architecture. London [New York printed], 1849.

8vo.

5 THE ARCHITECTURE of Country Houses; including designs for cottages, farm-houses, and villas. . . . With illustrations. N. York, 1850. 8°

6 RURAL Essays... Edited, with a memoir of the author, by G. W. Curtis; and a letter to his friends, by F. Bremer. New York, 1853. 8°

DOWNING, JACK, Major. Pseud. [i.e. Seba Smith]. Letters of Jack Downing, Major, Downingville Militia, second brigade, to his old friend, Mr. Dwight, of the New York Daily Advertiser. New York, 1834.

12°

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