Universal History; Hallam's History of the Middle Ages; James' Life of
Charlemagne; Mills' History of the Crusades and of Chivalry; Turner's
History of England; Burnett's History of his own Times; Robertson's
History of Scotland; Robertson's Charles V.; Vertot's Revolutions of
Sweden; Vertot's Revolutions of Portugal; Sismondi's History of the
Italian Republics, (abridged in Lardner's Cabinet of History;) Roscoe's
Lorenzo de Medici and Leo X.; Sketches from Venetian History; Malcolm's
History of Persia; Irving's Life of Columbus; Prescott's Ferdinand and
Isabella; Robertson's History of America; Bancroft's History of
America; Winthrop's Journal; Ramsay's American Revolution; Marshall's
Life of Washington; with the Biographies of Penn, Jay, Hamilton, Henry,
Greene, Otis, Quincy, Morris, the Signers of the Declaration of
Independence, Sparks' American Biography, with the Lives of any other
distinguished Americans; Scott's Life of Napoleon.
II. CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
Paley's Evidences; Chalmers' Evidences of Christianity; Halyburton
against the Deists; Brown's Compendium of Natural and Revealed Religion;
Dwight's Theology; Bates' Harmony of the Divine Attributes; Edwards on
Original Sin; Watts' Ruin and Recovery; Dr. Woods on Native Depravity;
Fuller's Works; Payson's Sermons; Boston's Fourfold State; Edwards'
History of Redemption; Dr. Owen on the Death and Satisfaction of Christ;
Butler's Analogy; Cole on the Sovereignty of God; Griffin on Divine
Efficiency; Charnock on the Dominion of God in his Works; Edwards'
Sermons; King, Toplady, Cooper, and Tucker, on Predestination; Whitby
and Gill on the Five Points; Wesley's Predestination Considered; Edwards
and Day on the Will; Scott's Essays; Colquhoun on the Covenants; Evans
on the Atonement; Griffin on the Atonement; Stewart on the Atonement;
Jenkyn on the Atonement; Witherspoon on Regeneration; Doddridge's Ten
Sermons on Regeneration; Dr. Owen on the Spirit; Hinton on the Spirit;
Works of Robert Hall; Dr. Owen on the 130th Psalm; Scott's Treatise on
Repentance; Young's Last Day; Watts on Death and Heaven; Saurin's
Sermons; Baxter's Saint's Rest; Chalmers' Works.
Cotton's Power of the Keys; Hooker's Survey of the Sum of Church
Discipline; Owen's Inquiry into the Nature of Churches; Mitchell's
Guide; Hall's View of a Gospel Church; Brown's Vindication of the
Presbyterian Form of Government; Dr. Miller on the Office of Ruling
Elder; King's Constitution of the Church; St
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