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American Theological Library Association (ATLA) Historical Monographs Collection: Series 2 (1894 to 1923) American Theological Library Association (ATLA) Historical Monographs Collection: Series 2 (1894 to 1923) Title Author Year Published Language 1. Mose 14: Eine Historisch-Kritische Untersuchung Meinhold, Johannes; 1861-1937. 1911 German 101 Things for Adult Bible Classes to Do Moninger, Herbert; 1876-1911. 1911 English 1885-1910. Gedenkblatt Der Neuendettelsauer Heidenmission in Queensland Und Neu-Guinea Flierl, Johann; 1858- 1910 German A "New Years Guift": An Hitherto Lost Treatise by Robert Browne, the Father of Congregationalism, in the Form of Browne, Robert; ca. 1550-1633. 1904 English a Letter to His Uncle, Mr. Flower, Written December 31st, 1588 (old Style) and Now First Published A B C (Or Three Hundred Character) Catechism: Being a Statement of the Fundamentals of Christian Doctrine in Price, Philip Francis; 1864-1954. 1917 Chinese Simple Style and With the Use of Only 303 Separate Characters - Includes Also the Story of the Prodigal Son and Concludes With..., The A Baptist Manual: The Polity of the Baptist Churches and of the Denominational Organisations Soares, Theodore Gerald; b. 1869. 1911 English A Bible Study on Prayer Gamertsfelder, S. J. (Solomon Jacob); 1851-1925. 1907 English A Bibliography of Ralph Waldo Emerson Cooke, George Willis; 1848-1923. 1908 English A Bishop and His Flock 1903 English A Book of Essays Hirsch, S. A. (Samuel Abraham) 1905 English A Book of Family Worship 1916 English A Book of Offices and Prayers for Priest and People 1899 English A Book of Prayer Levy, J. Leonard; (Joseph Leonard); 1865-1917. 1902 English A Boy's Religion: From Memory Jones, Rufus Matthew; 1863-1948. 1902 English A Brief Biblical History, Old Testament Foakes-Jackson, F. J. (Frederick John); 1855-1941. 1912 English A Brief History of Claar Congregation Adams, David M. b. 1875. 1908 English A Brief History of Congregation Oheb Shalom, Baltimore, MD Rosenau, William; 1865-1943. 1903 English A Brief History of Early Chinese Philosophy Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro; 1870-1966. 1914 English A Brief History of Idaho and Western Montana as Settled and District Organized by the Church of the Brethren 1914 English A Brief History of Missionary Enterprise in Antient sic and Modern Times: Lecture Memoranda World Missionary 1910 English Conference, Edinburgh, 1910. A Brief History of the Christian Church Leonard, William A. (William Andrew); 1848-1930. 1910 English A Brief History of the Church of the Brethren in China 1915 English A Brief History of the German Baptist Brethren Church: Showing the Commencement of the Work and Line of 1900 English Progress in the City of Lancaster, Lancaster County, State of Pennsylvania Including September 1900. A Brief History of the Indian Peoples Hunter, William Wilson; Sir; 1840-1900. 1903 English A Brief History of the Lutheran Church in America Neve, J. L. (Juergen Ludwig); 1865-1943. 1904 English A Brief History of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church and Its Activities Parkhurst, Charles H. (Charles Henry); 1842-1933. 1906 English A Brief Introduction to Modern Philosophy Rogers, Arthur Kenyon; b. 1868. 1899 English A Brief Introduction to New Testament Greek: With Vocabularies and Exercises Green, Samuel G. (Samuel Gosnell); 1822-1905. 1894 English A Brief Introduction to the Study of Theology Foster, R. V. (Robert Verrell); 1845-1914. 1899 English A Brief Sketch of the Brethren Generally Known as "Dunkards" of Northern Indiana Opperman, Owen. 1897 English A Brief Statement of the Reformed Faith According to the System of Doctrine Set Forth in the Standards of the 1909 English Presbyterian Church of New Zealand: For a Better Understanding of Our Doctrinal Beliefs. A Brief Study of Christian Science Sandt, Geo. W. (George Washington); 1854-1931. 1911 English A Brief Text Book of Moral Philosophy Coppens, Charles; 1835-1920. 1895 English A Brief Treatise on the Atonement Kephart, Ezekiel B. (Ezekiel Boring); 1834-1906. 1902 English A Buddhist Manual of Psychological Ethics of the Fourth Century B.C: Being a Translation, Now Made for the First 1900 English Time, From the Original Pali, of the First Book in the Abhidhamma Pitaka, Entitled Dhamma-Sangani (Compendium of States or Phenomena) Micro.. A Bundle of Memories Holland, Henry Scott; 1847-1918. 1915 English A California Pilgrimage Bisbee, Frederick A. (Frederick Adelbert); 1855-1922. 1915 English A Call for a Convention to Effect a National Organization for the Improvement of Religious and Moral Education 1902 English Through the Sunday School and Other Agencies: To Be Held in Chicago in February or March, 1903. A Call of Attention to the Behaists or Babists of America Stenstrand, August J. 1907 English A Call to Prayer Simpson, A. B. (Albert B.) 1897 English A Call to Prayer Ryle, J. C. (John Charles); 1816-1900. 1850 English A Candid History of the Jesuits McCabe, Joseph; 1867-1955. 1913 English A Catechism of Christian Doctrine 1911 Maltese A Catholic Atlas, or, Digest of Catholic Theology: Comprehending Fundamentals of Religion, Summary of Catholic Grafton, Charles C. (Charles Chapman); 1830-1912. 1908 English Doctrine, Means of Grace, Perfection With Its Rules and Counsels, Worship and Its Laws A Catholic Catechism for the Parochial and Sunday Schools of the United States Grònings, Jakob; 1833-1911. 1900 English A Catholic History of Alabama and the Floridas Carroll, Austin; 1835-1909. 1908 English A Century in the Pacific: Scientific, Sociological, Historical, Missionary, General 1914 English A Century of Archaeological Discoveries Michaelis, Adolf; 1835-1910. 1908 English A Century of Baptist Achievement 1901 English A Century of Jewish Missions Thompson, A. E. (Albert Edward); b. 1870. 1902 English A Century of Protestant Missions in China (1807-1907): Being the Centenary Conference Historical Volume 1907 English A Century's Change in Religion Harris, George; 1844-1922. 1914 English A Century's Progress in Religious Life and Thought Adeney, Walter F. (Walter Frederic); 1849-1920. 1901 English A Chapter of Mission History in Modern Japan: Being a Sketch for the Period Since 1869 and a Report for the Pettee, James H. (James Horace) 1895 English Years Since 1893 of the American Board's Mission and the Kumiai Churches in Their Affiliated Work A Child's Guide to the Bible Hodges, George; 1856-1919. 1911 English A Child's Life of Christ Dearmer, Mabel; 1872-1915. 1906 English A Chinese Christian General: Feng Yu Hsiang Goforth, Jonathan; 1859-1936. 1919 English A Chinese St. Francis, or, The Life of Brother Mao Brown, C. Campbell; (Colin Campbell) 1911 English A Christian's Habits Speer, Robert E. (Robert Elliott); 1867-1947. 1911 English ATLA Historical Monographs Collection: Series 2 (1894 to 1923) Page 1 of 217 Title Author Year Published Language A Church History for the Use of Schools and Colleges Lòvgren, Nils; b. 1852. 1906 English A Circuit of the Globe Galloway, Charles B. (Charles Betts); 1849-1909. 1897 English A Circuit of the Globe: A Series of Letters of Travel Across the American Continent, Through the HawaIIan McLean, Archibald; 1850-1920. 1897 English Republic, Japan, China, the Straits Settlements, Burma, India, Ceylon, Australia, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Switzerland... A Collection of Esoteric Writings of T. Subba Row Subba Row, Tiruvalum; 1856-1890. 1895 English A Collection of Popular Tales From the Norse and North German Dasent, George Webbe; Sir; 1817-1896. 1907 English A Colony of Mercy, or, Social Christianity at Work Sutter, Julie. 1904 English A Commentary on Hegel's Logic McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis; 1866-1925. 1910 English A Commentary on the Book of Job: From a Hebrew Manuscript in the University Library, Cambridge 1905 English A Commentary on the Books of Amos, Hosea, and Micah Smith, J. M. Powis; (John Merlin Powis); 1866-1932. 1914 English A Commentary on the First Epistle of St. John: In the Form of Addresses Dryander, Ernst von; 1843-1922. 1899 English A Commentary on the Five Classics: Adapted to Modern Times, for Use in Christian Schools and Colleges Woods, Henry M. 1917 Chinese A Commentary on the Four Books: Adapted to Modern Times; Prepared Especially for Use in Christian Schools Woods, Henry McKee; 1857-1943. 1914 Chinese and Colleges A Commentary on the New Testament. Volume I; Matthew-Mark Weiss, Bernhard; 1827-1918. 1906 English A Commentary on the New Testament. Volume II; Luke, the Acts Weiss, Bernhard; 1827-1918. 1906 English A Commentary on the New Testament. Volume III; Romans-Colossians Weiss, Bernhard; 1827-1918. 1906 English A Commentary on the New Testament. Volume IV; Thessalonians-Revelation Weiss, Bernhard; 1827-1918. 1906 English A Companion to Biblical Studies: Being a Revised and Re-Written Edition of the Cambridge Companion to the 1916 English Bible A Companion to Latin Studies 1910 English A Companion to the New Testament: Being a Plain Commentary on Scripture History From the Birth of Our Lord to Blunt, John Henry; 1823-1884. 1900 English the End of the Apostolic Age A Comparative View of Church Organizations, Primitive and Protestant: With a Supplement on Methodist Rigg, James H. (James Harrison); 1821-1909. 1897 English Secessions and Methodist Union A Compendium on the Soul Avicenna; 980?-1037. 1906 English A Comprehensive History of the Disciples of Christ: Being an Account of a Century's Effort to Restore Primitive Moore, William Thomas; 1832-1926. 1909 English Christianity in Its Faith, Doctrine, and Life A Concise History of Missions Bliss, Edwin Munsell; 1848-1919. 1897 English A Concise History of the Foreign Christian Missionary Society 1910 English A Concordance to the Greek Testament: According to the Texts of Westcott and Hort, Tischendorf and the English Moulton, W. F. (William Fiddian); 1835-1898. 1897 Greek Revisers A Consecrated Life: A Sketch of the Life and Labors of Rev. Ransom Dunn, D.D., 1818-1900 Gates, Helen Dunn. 1901 English A Constitutional History of American Episcopal Methodism Tigert, Jno.
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