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December 26, 4457. [Prime, Daniel P.]. Letters addressed Hartford, 1859, 8°. pp. 16. to a Baptist Clergyman on the Doctrine of 4442. [Hastings, Horace Lorenzo]. Will All Endless Punishment. By a Layman. Boston, Men be Saved? [New York, 1859?] 18°. pp. 1859, 12°. pp. 146.

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The same. Postscript Edition-Reply to Dr. Mansel. Boston, 1860, 12°. pp. 24. H.

4458. Wieting, Seneca. The Rich Man and Lazarus. (Methodist Quar. Rev. for July and Oct., 1859; XLI. 414-432, and 614-632.) H 4459. Williams, Thomas. A Scriptural Tes timony, on the Endless Punishment of Sinners. Providence, 1859, 160, pp. 16.

4460. [Abbott, Alex. Robinson]. Destruction of Soul and Body in Gehenna. [Matth. x. 28; Luke xii. 4, 5.] (Universalist Quar. for Jan. 1860; XVII. 56-78.) H.

4460. Annihilation (The) of the Wicked. (Presbyterian Quar. Rec. for April, 1860; VIII. 594-626.) H.

In opposition to Mr. Hudson's book, No. 4429.

4461. Beecher, Edward. The Concord of Ages. 1860. See No. 500.

4448. Hudson, Charles Fred., and Cobb, Syl-4462. Brown, John Newton, D.D. The Death

vanus. Human Destiny. A Discussion. Do Reason and the Scriptures teach the Utter Extinction of an Unregenerate Portion of Human Beings, instead of the Final Salvation of All? ... Boston, 1860, 12°. pp. 478. H.

Originally published in the Christian Freeman (Boston), from May 13 to Dec. 2, 1859. 4449. [Irving, M. J.]. The Friendly Disputants; or, Future Punishment reconsidered.

By Aura, Author of "Ashburn." London, 1859, 8°. pp. x., 490. H.

Combines the doctrines of Destructionism and Universalism by the theory of redivivalism." The weakest part of the work is the philological, which belongs to the father of the authoress. The book should not be neglected by one who is collecting curi. osities in the history of biblical interpretation. 4450. Killam, J. C. Annihilationism examined: or, The Immortality of the Soul, and the Destiny of the Wicked scripturally considered, with special reference to the Annihilation Theory. Syracuse, N.Y., 1859, 16o. pp. 123. 4451. King, Thomas Starr.... The Relation of this Life to the Next. Published by the Ladies' Religious Publication Society. [Tracts for the Times, No. 8.] ... Albany, 1859, 12o. pp. 12.

Opposes the doctrine that this life is our final state of probation.

4452. Landis, Robert W. The Immortality of the Soul and the Final Condition of the Wicked carefully considered. New York, [1859,] 12°. pp. 518.

Defends the doctrine of endless punishment. 4453. Litch, Josiah, and Grant, Miles. The Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment: a Discussion of the Question "Do the Scriptures teach the Doctrine of the Eternal Conscious Suffering of the Wicked?" between Dr. J. Litch, of... Philadelphia, in the Affirmative, and Eld. Miles Grant, of Boston, in the Negative; on the Evenings of November 9, 10, 11, and 12, A.D. 1858, at the Music Hall, in Boston. Boston, 1859, 12o. pp. 135.

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4454. [Hinton, James]. Man and his Dwelling Place: an Essay towards the Interpretation of Nature. ... London, 1859, 8°. pp. 420. -Reprinted, New York, 1859, 120. H.

Maintains the doctrine of universal salvation. A new edition was published in London, 1861, under the author's name.

4455. Martin, Thomas Henri. Appendice au Livre de la vie future, à l'occasion d'une Réponse au concile de Périgueux. Paris, 1859, 18°. pp. 39.

See Nos. 2332, 4423.

4456. Mayo, Amory Dwight. The Balance: or Moral Arguments for Universalism. Boston, 1859, 32° or 64°. pp. 155.

threatened to Adam; with its Bearings on the Annihilation of the Wicked. Philadelphia, 1860, 24°. pp. 29.

4463. Campbell, Alexander. Life and Death. Reprinted from the Millennial Harbinger. Cincinnati, 1860, 32°. pp. 96.

In opposition to Universalism and Destructionism. 4464. Coombe, John. See No. 2358. 4465. Clayton, W. W., and Grant, Miles.

Discussion of the Doctrine of the State of the
Dead, and Punishment of the Wicked
On the Evenings of December 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9,
A.D. 1859, at Union Hall, in Seneca Falls
Seneca Falls, N.Y., 1860, large 16. pp.

120.

Mr. Grant maintains the doctrines of the sleep or death of the soul, and of the destruction of the wicked.

4466. Cotton, John Fred. The Light-Ship. Boston, 1860, 24°. pp. 59.

A tale, designed to recommend the doctrine of the final destruction of the wicked.

4467. Hudson, Charles Fred. Christ our Life. The Scriptural Argument for Immortality through Christ' Alone. ... Boston, 1860, 12. pp. viii., 160. H.

4468.

versalism.

...

Human Destiny. A Critique on UniBoston and Cambridge, 1861 [1860], 12°. pp. viii., 21-147. H.- Also New York, 1862, 120.

Published separately, and also with the six tracts appended whose titles will be found under Nos. 444, 4447, 4445, 4480, 4474, and 4469. Comp. No. 4448. 4469. Reviewers reviewed. Brief Replies to various Criticisms and other Arguments.... Boston and Cambridge, 1861 [1860,] 12. pp. 35. H.

4470. Lake, Edwin H. Objections to the Doetrine of Endless Punishment. Boston, 1860, 16o. pp. xvi., 13-185.

4470. Long, Clement. Objections from Reason against the Endless Punishment of the Wicked [answered]. (Biblioth. Sacra for Jan. 1860; XVII. 111-134.)` H.

4471. Manford, Erasmus, and Franklin, Benjamin. An Oral Debate on the Coming of the Son of Man, Endless Punishment, and Universal Salvation, held near Cincinnati, Ohio Boston, 1860, 12°. pp. 359. 4472. Preaching (On) the Doctrine of Eternal Punishment. (Christian Rev. for Oct. 1860, pp. 576-589.) BA.

4473. Steinheil, G. Gott Alles in Allen. Ein Briefwechsel über den Umfang der Erlösung. Stuttgart, 1860, 8o. pp. 122.

4474. Stephen, Sir James. The Doctrine of Endless Misery an Occasion of Scepticism. Ex

tracts from the Epilogue to "Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography." [With Notes, by C. F. Hudson.] Boston and Cambridge, (1860,) 1861, 12. pp. 23.

See above, No. 4372.

4475. Thompson, Joseph Parrish. Love and
Penalty; or, Eternal Punishment consist-
ent with the Fatherhood of God.
York, 1860, 24o. pp. 358.

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4492. Brownson, 0. A. The Punishment of
the Reprobate. 1862. See No. 3756.
4493. Love, William De Loss. Is the Doctrine
of Annihilation taught in the Scriptures?
(New Englander for April, 1862; XXI. 248-
293.) H.

In opposition to Mr. Hudson. See No. 4429, etc.
New-4494. [Hudson, Charles Fred.]. The Silence
of the Scriptures respecting the Immortality
of the Soul, or of the Race, or of the Lost.
[New York, 1862,] 12° or 18°. pp. 24.
4495. [Reimer, Louis]. Das zukünftige
Schicksal der Gottlosen. [Philadelphia, 1862 ?]
16o. pp. 16.

See a review by the Rev. Edward C. Towne in the Christian Exam. for March, 1861; LXX. 169-185. H. 4476. Warren, Israel P. Sadduceeism: a Refutation of the Doctrine of the Final Annihilation of the Wicked. Boston, American Tract Society, [1860,] 32°. pp. 66. 4477? Calvert, George. Universal Restoration: a Poem in Ten Epochs, divided into Twenty-six Books. 2 vol. London, 1861, sm. 8o. 12s. 6d.

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4478. [Clarke, James Freeman]. The Ortho-
dox Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment. Re-
view of Dr. Nehemiah Adams's Tract
(Monthly Journ. of the Amer. Unit. Assoc. for
March, 1861; II. 97-130.) H.
4479. []. The same. No. II. Review of Dr.
Joseph [P.] Thompson's Book on "Love and
Penalty ." (Ibid. April, 1861; II. 145–
157.) H.
4480. [Hudson, Charles Fred.]. Eternal Death
in the Literal Sense is Eternal Punishment.
[New York, 1861,) 12°. pp. 24.

4481. Nye, James. The Doctrine of the Uni-
versal Restoration explained and defended,

and shown to be essential to Universal Fraternity. London, 1861. 18.

4482. Patton, W. W. Annihilation. (Methodist Quar. Rev. for Jan. 1861; XLIII. 31-49.)

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4483. Pond, Enoch. Annihilation. (American Theol. Rev. for April, 1861; III. 215-231.) AB., H.

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4484. Universalismus (Der) das heisst: Gott Alles in Allen. Schriftmässige Lehre von der Wiederbringung aller Dinge, vermehrt mit Auszügen von Schriftstellern aus alter und neuer Zeit Mit einem Einleitungsschreiben von J. Messner in Stammheim. [Ier Band.] IIer Band, Fortsetzung und Schluss. 2 Bde. Stuttgart, 1861-62, 8°. pp. 263, 362. 4485. Hastings, Horace Lorenzo. Retribution; or, The Doom of the Ungodly, after the Resurrection of the Dead, Just and Unjust. Providence, R.I., 1861, 12. pp. 156., 4486. Reed, H. V., and Hull, V. A Discussion upon the Doctrine of Future Punishment held at Harvard, McHenry Co., Ill., September and October, 1860. ... Geneva, Ill., 1861, 16°. pp. 136.

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Mr. Reed, destructionist; Mr. Hull, "orthodox.' 4487 Sheldon, William, and Brooks, Theodore. An Examination of the Doctrine of the Immortality of the Soul: and the Annihilation of the Wicked: in a Debate ... Held in the Village of Viroqua, Wisconsin, August, 1860. Viroqua, 1861, 80. pp. 134. Mr. Sheldon, destructionist; Mr. Brooks, "ortho. dox." 4488. Adams, John Greenleaf. Lectures on Universalism [in defence of the doctrine] Providence, R.I., 1861, 8°. pp. 54. 4489. Woodbridge, John. Olshausen on a New Probation after Death. (Amer. Theol. Rev. for Jan. 1861; III. 93-123.) AB. 4490. Sort (Du) des méchants dans l'autre vie, d'après l'Ecriture. Lyon, 1861, 8°. pp. 32. 4491. Steere, Martin J. Footprints heavenward: or, Universalism the more Excellent Way.... Boston, 1862, 12°. pp. 405.

4495. Hudson, Charles Fred.

Maintains the destruction of the wicked.

Immortality through Christ Alone. The Doctrine Safe and Salutary. [New York, 1862,] 12o. pp. 26. 4495b. Thayer, Thomas Baldwin. Theology of Universalism: being an Exposition of its Doctrines and Teachings, in their Logical and Moral Relations; including a Criticism of the Texts, cited in Proof of the Trinity, Vicarious Atonement, Natural Depravity, a General Judgment and Endless Punishment. Boston, 1863 [1862], 8o. pp. 432.

5. Comparative Number of the Saved and the Lost.

Note.-Compare also 22 4, 6, and 7, under Class III. Sect. III. F.

4496. [ Foggini, Pietro Francesco]. Patrum

Ecclesia de Paucitate adultorum Fidelium salvandorum, si cum reprobandis Fidelibus conferantur, mira Consensio Romæ,

1752, 4°. pp. 121. Also Parisiis, 1759, 12o.

See Zaccaria, Storia let. d'Italia, VI. 352, 353. (B.) A French translation, "Traité sur le petit nombre des élus," by the Abbé Claude Lequeux, Paris, 1760. 120.

4497. Andreasi, Marsilio. De Amplitudine Misericordiæ Dei absolutissima Oratio... Italico Sermone primum conscripta, nunc in Latinum conversa, Cœlio Horatio Curione, C. S. F. Interprete Basilea, 1550, 8°. See the note of Clément, Bibl. curieuse, I. 320, 321.

4498.

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Curioni (Lat. Curio), Celio Secundo.
De Amplitudine beati Regni Dei Dialogi,
sive Libri Duo
N.P. [Basel?], 1554, 8°.
BL. Ed. 2da, Goudæ, 1614, 8°. pp. 190. Also
Francofurti, 1617, 8°. pp. 248.

In this book Curioni maintains that the number of the saved, in which he includes virtuous beathens, will far exceed that of the lost. This doctrine was deemed so dangerous that the Senate of Basel refused to allow him to publish the work, and the first edition was printed surreptitiously. For a full ac count of the book and of the troubles of Curioni in consequence of its publication, see Schelborn's Aman. Lit., XII. 592-627. and, for the life of the author, XIV. 325-402. (H.) See also Clément, Bibl. curieuse, VII. 363, et seqq.. and the interesting article on Curioni by Carl Schmidt, in the Zeitschr. f. d. hist. Theol., 1860, pp. 614-627. H.

4499. Recupito, Giulio Cesare. Sacrarium formidabile de Multitudine Reproborum et Electorum Paucitate. 1620. See No. 3776. 4500. Vicars, Thomas. Pusillus Grex; Refutatio cujusdam Libelli de Amplitudine Regni Coelestis sub ementito Coelii Secundi Curionis Nomine in lucem emissi. Oxonii, 1627, 4°. 4501. Recupito, Giulio Cesare. Opusculum de Signis Prædestinationis et Reprobationis et de Numero Prædestinatorum et Reproborum. Neapoli, 1643, 4°. pp. 516, 96 +. Also Parisiis, 1664, 4°; Lugduni, 1681, 4o.

A Spanish translation, Barcelona, 1687; German, Bamberg, 1710, 8°.

4502. Alford, Joseph. The Church Trium

phant: or, A Comfortable Treatise of the Amplitude and Largeness of Christ's Kingdom; wherein is proved by Scripture and Reason that the Number of the Damned is Inferior to that of the Elect. ... London, (1644,) 1649, 8°.

See the Preface to Jeremy White's Restoration of All Things. 4503. Chahu, Philippe. Le secret de la prédestination, sur le petit nombre des esleus, et sur la plus grande multitude des reprouvez, découvert, et compris en trois Traittez. Paris, 1659, 4°. pp. 827 +.

4504. Du Moulin (Lat. Molinæus), Lewis. Moral Reflections upon the Number of the Elect, proving plainly from Scripture Evidence, &c. that not One in a Hundred Thousand (nay probably not One in a Million) from Adam down to our Times, shall be saved. By Dr. Lewis Du Moulin, late History Professor of Oxford. London, 1680, 4°. pp. 32 +.H.

An earlier edition the same year in French, with the title: "Pensées sur le nombre des éleus." — Ap pended to the English translation is an "Advertisement of the Author," in which he defends himself against some of the readers of the French edition, who had taxed him" for not excluding all Papists from salvation. I would not," says he, "condemn St. Bernard to Hell for having believed the doctrine of Purgatory."

4505. [Desbordes des Doires, Olivier]. La science du salut renfermée dans ces deux paroles: Pauci electi, Il y a peu d'élûs: ou Traité dogmatique sur le nombre des élûs. Par M. d'Amelincourt prêtre [pseudon.]. 2 tom. Rollen, 1702, 12o. pp. 248, 224.

See Journal des Sçavans July 31, 1702. 4506. Kraus, Joh. Antwort auf die Frage, wessen Vrsachen halber der meiste Haufe der Menschen zur Hölle fahre. Prag, 1722, 12o. 4507. Gude, Gottlob Friedr. Dissertationum exegetico-theologicarum Trias Lipsiae, 1746, 4°. (10 sh.)

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6. Future State of Infants.

4510. Sartorius, Carl Jos. Casim. Leonh. Aloys. Specimen Historia Opinionum de Sorte Infantium sine Baptismate mortuorum [Præs. G. F. Wiesner.] Wirceburgi, 1783, 80. pp. 50 +. 4511. Beecher, Lyman. 1. The Future Punishment of Infants not a Doctrine of Calvinism; 2. The Future Punishment of Infants never a Doctrine of the Calvinistic Churches; 3. On the Future State of Infants; - three Letters addressed To the Editor of the Christian Examiner,' and published in The Spirit of the Pilgrims' for January, February, and March, 1828. Boston, 1828, S. pp. 43.

These Letters were published in reply to an article in the (Boston) Christian Examiner for October, 1827, Vol. IV. pp. 431-448. That article, written by the editor. Francis Jenks, was occasioned by a remark. able note to the seventh edition of Dr. Beecher's ser.

mon entitled "The Government of God desirable," Boston, 1827. In this note Dr. Beecher says, that though "conversant for thirty years with the mest approved Calvinistic writers," he has "never seen nor heard of any book which contained such a sendment, nor a man, minister, or layman, who believed or taught it (i.e. the doctrine of infant damnation].

4512. [Jenks, Francis]. A Reply to Three Letters of the Rev. Lyman Beecher, D.D. against the Calvinistic Doctrine of Infant Damnation. From the Christian Examiner, with Additions. Boston, 1829, 12. pp. 168. D. From the Christian Exam. for June, Aug., and Dec. 1828; V. 229-263; 316-340; 506-542.—This volume is a thesaurus of historical information on the subject of which it treats. Dr. Beecher attempted a rejoinder in the Spirit of the Pilgrims for Jan., Feb., and April, 1830; III. 17-24, 72-86, and 181-195. H. 4513. [Waite, Josiah K.]. Calvinistic Views on the Subject of Infant Damnation presented. [Boston? 1830?] 12. pp. 4.

4514. Hayden, William B. On the History of the Dogma of Infant Damnation; to which is added a Brief Statement of the Doctrine taught in the New Jerusalem concerning Infant Salvation. A Lecture delivered in Portland, January 10, 1858 ... land, 1858, 8°. pp. 32. H.

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For the doctrine of the Catholic and Protestant symbols concerning the necessity of baptism to salvation, see Winer's Comparative Darstellung, etc. 15, pp. 130-133, 2 Auя. Its necessity is maintained in the Catholic symbols (see Conc. Trident. Sess. vii. can. 5, Cat. Rom. II. ii. 31, 33, 34) and the Lutheran Confessions, but is denied by Calvin, by the Anabaptists, and by Arminians generally. For the history of opinions on the general subject, see, further, No. 4545, Grancolas; 4567, Galeani Napione ; 4577, Smyth; 4578, Norton; 4589, Collius.

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4515. Augustinus, Aurelius, Saint and Bp., fl. A.D. 395. Litterae ad Optatum de Poenis Parvulorum qui sine Baptismo decedunt. Edidit God. Bessel. Vindobonae, 1733.

On the doctrine of the durus pater infantum re specting this subject, see Jenks, ubi supra, pp. 63-78, and Pfanner, Syst. Theol. Gent., pp. 517, 518 4516. Seyssello, Claudio, Abp. of Turin. De divina Providentia Tractatus. Lutet. Paris. (151-,) 1520, 4°. BL.

Maintains that, at the consummation of all things, the "new earth" will be the abode of unbaptized infants and the virtuous heathen.

Exactissima 4517. Cornellius, Antonius. Infantium in Limbo clausorum Querela, adversus diuinum iudicium, apud aequum indicem proposita. Apologia diuini iudicii contra Querelam Infantium. Infantium ad Apologiam diuini iudicii Responsio. Aequi Iudicis super hac re Sententia. Autore Antonio Cornellio iuris utriusque Licentiato doctiss. Lutetiae, apud Christianum Wechelum, 1531, 4o. ff. 38.

On this rare and curious book see Bayle, articles Cornellius and Wechel. De Bure, Bibl, instructive. L 272-274, and particularly Clément, Bibl. curieuse. VII. 302-309, who gives copious extracts. It reminds one of Wigglesworth s Day of Doom." The good Father Garasse is so shocked at the plea for unbaptized infants, that he calls the author an "averton d'Enfer. and tells us that by a divine judgment Wechel was reduced to poverty in consequence of having printed the book.

4518. Catharinus (Ital. Catarino), Ambrosius, Abp. De Statu futuro Puerorum sine Sacramento decedentium 1542. See No. 2013, note.

4519. Naogeorgus (Germ. Kirchmair), Thomas. De Infantum ac Paruulorum Salute;

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Also ibid. 1567, 80, with "Anonymi Antapologia," etc. defending the work against a reply to it by the Calvinistie ministers of Metz.

4522. Cassander, Geo. De Statu Infantum, qui in Ecclesia nati citra Baptismi Sacramentum moriuntur. Coloniæ, 1565, 8°. 4523. Merz, Alex. Christliche Predigt von den ungetaufften Kindern, ob sie selig oder verlohren seyn. Tübingen, 1584, 4o.

4524. [Hubbock, William]. An Apologie of Infants. In a Sermon proving by the revealed Will of God that Children prevented by Death of their Baptisme by God's Election may be saved. By W. H., Preacher in the Tower of London. London, 1595, 8°.

4525. Codomann, Salomon. Ob die unge

taufften verstorbenen Kinder selig oder verlohren seyn? Leipzig, 1597, 4°.

4526. Schallesius, Joh. Tröstlicher Unterricht, wess sich fromme Eltern zu getrösten haben, wenn ihre Kindlein vor in und nach der Geburt ohn empfangener Tauffe absterben. Strassburg, 1600, 8o.

4527. Windtorffer, Adam. Gründlicher Beweiss auss heiliger Schrifft und alten Kirchen-Lehrern, dass der Christgläubigen Eltern keines, so ohne Tauffe absterben, verloren sey. Tübingen, 1609, 4o.

4528. Helwys, Thomas. A Short and Plaine Proof... that God's Decree is not the Cause of any Man's Sin or Condemnation; and that All Men are redeemed by Christ, and that No Infants are condemned. N.P. 1611, 8°. 4529. Zeilfelder, Wilh. Gründlicher Bericht was von denen ungetaufften Kindern zu halten sey. Leipzig, 1611, 4°.

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4530. Guéroud, Antoine. et nécessité du baptesme. La Rochelle, 1613, 8o.

Discusses the question whether baptism is necessary for the salvation of the infant children of Christian parents.

4531. Conrius, Florentius, Abp. Tractatus de Statu Parvulorum sine Baptismo decedentium ex hac Vita, juxta Sensum B. Augustini. Lovanii, 1624, 4°.

Also Rothomagi, 1643, 4°, and appended to various editions of C. Jansenius's Doctrina S. Augustini. 4532. François, Jacques, of Varenne. Causa Salutis Infantium, adversus Infanticidium Tabennense ... Mussiponti, 1630, 12o.

Maintains the necessity of baptism for the salvation of infants, in opposition to the Calvinists. 4533. Gerhard, Joh. Ernst. De Salute Infantium ante Baptismum decedentium. [Resp. H. Bake?] Jenæ, 1671 and 1679, 4°. 4 gr. 4534. [Wigglesworth, Michael]. The Day of Doom. 1673. See No. 3219. 4535. Werner, Sam. De Salute Infantis. Regiomonti, 1675, 4°.

4536. Requesens, Giuseppe Maria de. Opuscula theologica olim impressa, et in hac secunda Editione septem alijs Opusculis locupletata. Romæ, 1684, 4°. pp. 478 +.

The first treatise, pp. 1-39, treats "De statu parvulorum decedentium cum solo originali," the fourth and fifth, pp. 120-210, relate to the beatific vision.

4537. Grantham, Thomas. The Infant's Advocate against the Cruel Doctrine that Dying Infants shall be damned. [In answer to Giles Firmin.] London, 1688, 80.

4538. [Allen, James]. The Principles of the Protestant Religion maintained, and Churches of New-England, in the Profession and Exercise thereof defended, against all the Calumnies of one George Keith, a Quaker By the Ministers of the Gospel in Boston. Boston, in New-England, 1690, sm. 8°. pp. (10), 156. H.

The preface is signed "James Allen, Joshuah Moodey. Samuel Willard, Cotton Mather." Among the doctrines maintained by these Boston ministers against the heretical Keith, are the reprobation of infants, and the damnation of all the heathen. See pp. 76-80, 92. Theology has made some progress in New England since those days.

4539. Sfondrati, Celestino, Card. Nodus Prædestinationis ex Sacris Literis, Doctrinaque S.S. Augustini et Thoma, quantùm Homini licet, dissolutus Romæ, 1696, 4°. (37

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4540. Bossuet, Jacques Benigne, Bp. Epistola illustriss. et reverendiss. Ecclesiæ Principum [C. M. Le Tellier, L. A. de Noailles, J. B. Bossuet, G. de Seve, and H. Feydeau de Brou] ... ad... Innocentium P. P. XII. contra Librum cui titulus est: Nodus Prædestinationis dissolutus, Auctore Coelestino Cardinali Sfondrato Parisiis, 1697, 4°.

This curious letter was written by Bossuet, and will be found in his Œuvres, Versailles, 1815. etc. 80, XXXVIII. 30-46. (H.) The application to the Pope for the condemnation of Sfondrati was not success. ful.

4541. [Gabrielli, Giovanni Maria]. Dispunctio Notarum XL, quas Scriptor anonymus Eminentissimi Cardinalis Coelestini Sfondrati Libro, cui titulus: Nodus Prædestinationis dissolutus, inussit. Coloniæ, 1699, 8°. (29 sh.) See Acta Erud., 1700, pp. 385-396. H. 4542. Augustiniana Ecclesiæ Romanæ Doctrina a Cardinalis Sfondrati Nodo extricata per varios S. Augustini Discipulos. Coloniæ, 1700, 12o. (23 sh.)

Containing seven tracts in opposition to Sfondrati, for an account of which see Acta Erud., 1701, pp. 6568.

4543. Animadversiones in Nodum Prædestinationis E. Cardinalis Sfondrati dissolutum. Colon. Agrip. 1707, 4°. pp. 248.

A collection of the principal pieces written against the book. See Journal des Sçavans, for Aug. 27,

1708.

4544. Fecht, Joh. De Statu Infantium a Gentilibus progenitorum, cum Infantia decedunt. [Resp. J. H. Zerneke?] Rostochii, (1697,) 1715, 40. Also Jenæ, 1717, 4°. 5 gr.

4545. [Grancolas, Jean]. La tradition de l'église sur le péché originel, et sur la réprobation des enfans morts sans baptême. Paris, 1698, 120. Ibid. 1714, 80.

4546. Zeibich, Christoph Heinr. De Prædestinatione et Reprobatione Infantium. [Præs. J. G. Neumann.] Witebergae, 1704, 4°. 6 gr. 4547. Mayer, Joh. Friedr. De Salute Infantium sine Baptismo decedentium Christianorum et Gentilium. [Resp. M. Enemann.] Gryph. 1707, 4°. 4 gr.

See Journal des Sçavans for May 12, 1698.

4548. Walch, Joh. Georg. Dissertatio de Fide Infantum in Utero. Jenae, 1727, 4o.

Translated into German, with notes and indexes, by A. L. Müller, Jena, 1729 and 1733, 8. For various works on this subject, see Walch's Bibl. Theol. I. 100, 110.

ments of Mr. P. Edwards for the Baptism, Church-Membership, and Salvation of Infants. London? 1807.

4549 Enquiry (An) into the Consequences | 4565. Dobell, Joseph. Remarks on the Arguof supposing that Baptism makes Infants, dying in Infancy, Inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven; or is of any Advantage to them in the World to Come. By a Member of the Church of Christ. ... First printed in the Year 1733. (In R. Baron's Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shaken, 2d Ed., 1768, 120, 1. 245-271.) H.

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4550. Mosheim, Joh. Lorenz von. Dissertatio de Salute Infantium Christianorum aeque ac Paganorum e genuinis Principiis demonHelmstadii, strata. [Resp. J. A. Richter.] 1733, 4°.

4551. Gentleman's Magazine, London.

H.

On the state of infants after death, see a curious discussion in Vol. IX. (1739,) pp. 177-179, and X. (1740,) pp. 3, 4, 52-54, 167-8, 245-6, 342-3, 441-2. 4552. Busch, De Statu Salutis repro

borum Infantium. 1745, 4°. 4553. Paulmann, Joh. Ludw. De universali Infantum ante Usum Rationis suæ morientium Salute. [Præs. Joh. Ern. Schubert.] Helmstadii, 1752, 4o. (4 sh.)

4554. Simon, Jordan. Dissertatio de Pœnis Parvulorum, sine Baptismo decedentium. Erfurti, 1758, 8°.

4555. Büchner, Gottfried. Von dem ewigen Schicksale der ohne Taufe gestorbenen Kinder. Jena, 1762, 4°. 12 gr.

4556. Zachariä, Gotthelf Traugott. De Salute Infantum non baptizatorum. Bützovii, 1763, 4°. 4 gr.

Disser

4566. Vertoog over de zaligheid der vroeg stervende kinderen. Leeuwarden, 1808, 8°. A. 1.40.

4567. Galeani Napione, Gian Francesco, Count. Discorso intorno al Canto IV. dell' Inferno di Dante. Firenze, 1819, 4°.

This essay was reprinted in Tom. IV. pp. 9-32 of the edition of Dante publ. at Florence in 1817-19, in 4 tom. fol. (H.), also in the Prato edition of 1872, and in the author's Opuscoli di Letteratura. Pisa, 1826, 129, I. 153-204. It treats particularly of Dante's doo trine respecting unbaptized infants and the virtuous heathen, and contains much curious matter illustrating the history of opinions on this subject. 4568. Birt, Isaiah. Adult Baptism, and the Salvation of all who die in Infancy, maintained in Strictures on a Sermon, entitled, "The Right of Infants to Baptism," by the Rev. H. F. Burder, M.A. London? 1821. 4569. Harris, Rev. William, LL.D. Grounds of Hope for the Salvation of All dying in Infancy: an Essay. London, 1821, 8°. pp. 166 +. U., BA.

See Eclectic Rev. for Sept. 1822; N.S., XVIII. 216225. H.

4570. Wijs, Jacob. Leerrede over de zaligheid der vroeg stervende kinderen. Schiedam, 1821, 8°. fl. 0.45.

4571. Oostkamp, J. A. De zaligheid der vroeg gestorven kinderen op evangelische gronden gevestigd. Amsterdam, 1822, 8°. fl. 0.80.

4572. Russell, David. An Essay on the Salvation of All dying in Infancy, including Hints on the Adamic and Christian Dispensations Edinburgh, 1823, 12.-3d Ed., with Additions, Glasgow, 1844, 8°. pp. 220.

4557. Bianchi, Ignazio Lodovico. ... tationes tres ... II. Diss. physico-theologica, de Remedio aeternae Salutis pro Parvulis in Utero clausis, sine Baptismate decedentibus. III. Diss. theologica, pro Parvulis extra Uterum sine Baptismate... aut Martyrio decedentibus, nullum excogitari decernique potest aeternae Salutis Remedium: cum Appendice apologe-4573. Hermes, Georg. Ueber den Zustand

tica, praesertim adversus P. Blasium Lat. and Ital. Venetiis, 1770, 4o. (66 sh.) See Nova Acta Erud., 1771, pp. 5-9. BA. 4558. Salut (Du) des petits enfans. Douai, 1776, sm. 120.

4559. Le Clerc de Beauberon (Lat. Clericus a Belliberone), Nic. François. Tractatus theologio-dogmaticus de Homine lapso et reparato. 2 vol. (Luxemburgi, 1777 ?) Parisiis, 1779, 8°.

Pars I. Cap. V. art. 2, "De Effectibus Peccati Originalis in futura Vita," reprinted in Migne's Theol. Cursus completus, X. 983-1018, treats very fully of the damnation of infants.

4560. [Barsanti, Pier Vincenzo]. Della futura rinnovazione, etc. 1780.

See No. 3520, note.

4561. Bolgeni, Giov. Vinc. Stato dei bambini morti senza battesimo, in confutazione di un libro di Gio. Battista Guadagni. Macerata, 1787, 8°.

4562. Infant Salvation: an Essay, to prove the Salvation of All who die in Infancy: with Answers to Objections. London, 1793, 8°. 6d. First American Ed., from the 2d London Ed. [of 1803], Boston, 1818, 18°. pp. 71. BA. 4563. Attempt (An) to exhibit the Meaning and Connexion of Romans Fifth Chapter, 12th and following Verses; particularly shewing how they apply to the Certain Salvation of all Infants. London, 1800, 8°. 18.

4564. [Lambert, Bernard]. Lettres d'un théologien à M. Duvoisin, évêque de Nantes. (In the Bibliothèque du catholique, etc. publ. by J. C. Lucet, Paris, 1805-06, 8o.

Elles roulent sur le salut des enfans morts sans baptême, et sont réfutées dans les Annales littéraires de morale et de philosophie, Tome IV."- Biogr. Univ.

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der ohne Taufe gestorbenen unmündigen Kinder. (Achterfeldt's Zeitschrift f. Philos. ti. Kath. Theol., 1832, Heft II. pp. 53-72.) B. 4574. Cumming, John. Infant Salvation; or All Saved that die in Infancy. London, 1842, 80.- 5th ed., 1853, 12°. pp. 108.

A Dutch translation, Amsterdam, 1862, 8°.

4575. Bruce, John. The Cypress Wreath for

the Infant's Grave. With an Essay on Infant Salvation. London, 1845, 12. pp. 246. 4576. Bethune, George W. Early Lost, early Saved. An Argument for the Salvation of Infants.... Philadelphia, 1846, 18°. pp. 252. 4577. Smyth, Thomas, D.D. Solace for Bereaved Parents: or Infants die to live. With an Historical Account of the Doctrine of Infant Salvation. Also, very Full Selections from various Authors, in Prose and Poetry. ... New York, 1852 [cop. 1846], 12. pp. 314.

Dr. Smyth attempts to show that the doctrine of Infant Salvation "was first advocated and received by Calvinists, and based upon Calvinistic doctrines"! His own statements prove the contrary; but the unwary reader who trusts his "historical account will be led into great errors. In one respect Calvin and his followers were more liberal than the Lutherans, that is to say, they maintained that the children of believing parents might be saved without baptism. 4578. Norton, Andrews. Tracts concerning Christianity. Cambridge, 1852, 8°. pp. vii, 392. H.

On the doctrine of infant damnation, as taught by Calviu and many of his followers, see pp. 179-184, 196, 196. 197.-In another tract in this volume will be found notices of the opinions of Spinoza, Goethe, De Wette, Schleiermacher, and Strauss, on the doctrine of per sonal immortality. See pp. 305-366. For a defence of Schleiermacher, see George Ripley's Third Letter to Andrews Norton, Boston, 1840, 8°, pp. 54-82. H. 4579. [Simonds, William]. Our Little Ones in Heaven. Edited by the Author of "The

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