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(106) Report of the Public Archives Commission, by William MacDonald, Herbert L. Osgood, John Martin Vincent, Charles M. Andrews, Edwin Erle Sparks, pp. 329-363, including appendixes (Nos. 407, 408 below).

(407) The Archives of Oregon, by F. G. Young, pp. 337-355.

(408) Report on the Bexar Archives, by Eugene C. Barker, pp. 357–363.

(409) The Anti-Masonic Party, by Charles McCarthy, pp. 331-574.

(410) List of Publications of American Historical Association, with index of titles, by A. Howard Clark, pp. 575-639.

Volume II.

(411) Sixth Report of Historical Manuscripts Commission, by Edward G. Bourne, Frederick W. Moore, Theodore C. Smith, Reuben G. Thwaites, George P. Garrison, Worthington C. Ford. With diary and correspondence of Salmon P. Chase. as follows: Calendar of Chase letters heretofore printed and list of letters now printed; diary of S. P. Chase, July 21 to October 12, 1862; selected letters of Chase, 1846-1861; letters from George S. Denison to Chase, 1862-1865; miscellaneous letters to Chase, 1842-1870. pp. 1-527.

III. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY.

The American Society of Church History, organized March 23, 1888, was on December 31, 1896, constituted the Church History Section of the American Historical Association. The publications of the Society from 1889 to 1897, comprising eight volumes of "Papers," edited by Rev. Samuel Macauley Jackson, M. A., secretary, have been transferred to the American Historical Association, and this series of Papers is discontinued. Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. I. Report and papers of the first annual meeting, held in the city of Washington, December 28, 1888. New York and London, 1889.

8vo. pp. xxx (2), 271. (Out of print.)

CONTENTS.

Organization of the Society; Constitution; First annual meeting; Letters from the honorary members.

The progress of religious freedom, as shown in the history of toleration acts, by Philip Schaff.

Indulgences in Spain, by Henry Charles Lea.

A crisis in the Middle Ages, by James Clement Moffat.
Melanchthon's "Synergism," by Frank Hugh Foster.

Some notes on syncretism in the Christian theology of the second and third centuries, by Hugh McDonald Scott.

The influence of the golden legend on pre-Reformation culture history, by Ernest Cushing Richardson.

Notes on the New Testament canon of Eusebius, by Arthur Cushman MeGiffert. A note on the need of a complete missionary history in English, by Samuel Macauley Jackson.

List of members.

Index.

Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. II. New York, 1890.

Svo. pp. xx (2), 104.

CONTENTS.

Constitution; Second annual meeting; Some remarks on the Alogi, by G. P.

Fisher.

The Camisard uprising of the French Protestants, by H. M. Baird.

Parochial libraries of the colonial period, by J. F. Hurst.

Dante's theology, by Philip Schaff.

The corruption of Christianity through paganism during the first two centuries, by Abraham H. Lewis.

Some relics of early Presbyterianism in Maryland, by J. W. McIlvain.
List of members.

Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. III.
papers of third annual meeting, December 30, 31, 1890.
Samuel Macauley Jackson. New York, 1891.

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The Renaissance, the revival of learing and art in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, by Philip Schaff.

The historical geography of the Christian Church, by Henry W. Hulbert.
The Anabaptists of the sixteenth century, by H. S. Burrage.

The vicissitudes of the doctrine of the Lord's Supper in the English Church, by J. W. Richards.

Villegagnon, founder and destroyer of the first Huguenot settlement in the New World, by T. E. V. Smith.

Report on a proposed series of denominational histories, to be publshed under the auspices of the American Society of Church History, by Albert Henry Newman. The place of church history in the college course of study, by Henry M. MacCracken.

List of members of the Society.

Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. IV.

Report

and papers of the fourth annual meeting, December 29 and 30, 1891. Edited by Samuel Macauley Jackson. New York, 1892.

8vo. pp. lviii, 235.

CONTENTS.

Works of interest to the student of church history which appeared in 1891.
The religious motives of Christopher Columbus, by William Kendall Gillett.
The "heads of agreement" and the union of Congregationalists and Presby-
terians based on them in London, 1691, by Williston Walker.

Christian unity, or the Kingdom Heaven, by Thomas Davidson.

The bulls distributing America, by John Jordan.

The confessional history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States, by John Nicum.

Christian thought in architecture, by Barr Ferree.

The friendship of Calvin and Melanchthon, by Philip Schaff.

Recent researches concerning mediæval sects, by Albert Henry Newman.

List of members of the Society.

Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. V. Report and papers of the fifth annual meeting, held in the city of Washington, December 27 and 28, 1892. Edited by Samuel Macauley Jackson, M. A. New York, 1893.

8vo. pp. lxii, 143.

CONTENTS.

Bibliography of works of interest to the student of church history which have appeared in 1892, compiled by the secretary.

St. Thomas of Canterbury, by Philip Schaff.

The Absolution Formula of the Templars, by Henry Charles Lea.

The services of the Mathers in New England religious development, by Williston Walker.

Holland and religious freedom, by Rev. Talbot Wilson Chambers.

The Italian Renaissance of to-day, by Rev. George Robert White Scott.
List of members.

Index.

Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. VI. Reports and papers of the sixth annual meeting, December 27 and 28, 1893. Edited by Rev. Samuel Macauley Jackson, M. A. New York, 1894. 8vo. pp. xxx, 224.

CONTENTS.

The Schaff memorial meeting, December 27, 1893; Dr. Schaff as a Bible student and reviser, by T. W. Chambers; Dr. Schaff as uniting Teutonic and Anglo-Saxon scholarship, by J. F. Hurst; Dr. Schaff and the Lutheran Church, by H. E. Jacobs; Dr. Schaff and the Episcopal Church, by C. C. Tiffany; Dr. Schaff and the Roman Catholic Church, by T. J. Shahan; Dr. Schaff as a literary worker, by E. C. Richardson; Tribute from Joseph Henry Allen.

Life and work of Bishop Francis Asbury, by Asbury Lowry.
Benjamin Schmolck, by J. E. Rankin.

Life and work of St. Thomas Aquinas, by Thomas O'Gorman.

The Gospel of Peter, by A. C. McGiffert.

Faust and the Clementine recognitions, by E. C. Richardson.

The contest for religious liberty in Massachusetts, by H. S. Burrage, D. D.

The doctrine of apostolic succession in the Church of England, by H. C. Vedder.
Prayers for the dead, by G. F. Williams.

List of members.

Index.

Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. VII. Reports and papers of the seventh annual meeting, held in the city of Washington, D. C., December 27 and 28, 1894. Edited by Rev. Samuel Macauley Jackson, M. A., secretary. New York, 1895.

8vo. pp. cexlviii, 65.

CONTENTS.

Works of interest to the student of church history published in 1893, a bibliography compiled by the secretary.

Dr. Schaff as an historian, by G. P. Fisher.

Some elements in the making of the United States, by C. H. Small.

Judge Samuel Sewall (1652-1730), a typical Massachusetts Puritan, by J. L. Ewell.

List of members.

Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. VIII. Reports and papers of the eighth and ninth annual meetings, held in the city of New York, December 26 and 27, 1895, and December 29 and 30, 1896. Edited by Rev. Sumuel Macauley Jackson, M. A., secretary. New York and London, 1897.

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Constitution of the Society; Eighth Annual Meeting: Ninth Annual Meeting.
A brief sketch of the United Synod of the Presbyterian Church in the United
States of America, by Rev. Thomas Cary Johnson.

The teachings of Antonio Rosmini and the censures passed upon them by ecclesiastical authority, by Rev. Henry Clay Sheldon.

The ecclesiastical situation in New England prior to the Revolution, by Rev. Joseph Henry Allen.

Amsterdam correspondence, by Rev. Edwin Tanjore Corwin.

John Eliot, the Puritan missionary to the Indians, by Rev. Ezra Hoyt Byington.
The Labadist colony in Maryland, by Rev. Bartlett Burleigh James.

Wesley as a churchman, by Rev. John Alfred Faulkner.

The attitude of the western church toward the study of the Latin classics in the early Middle Ages, by Dana Carelton Munro.

The development of the appellate jurisdiction of the Roman See, by Rev. Joseph Cullen Ayer.

Hinemar, an introduction to the study of the Revolution in the organization of the church in the ninth century, by Guy Carelton Lee.

The attitude of the Society of Friends toward slavery in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly in relation to its own members, by Allen Clapp Thomas.

List of members, honorary and active.

Index.

IV. THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW.

The American Historical Review is published quarterly by The Macmillan Company, under the direction of a board of editors elected by the American Historical Association.

1895-96.

The American Historical Review. Board of editors: George B. Adams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Harry Pratt Judson, John Bach McMaster, William M. Sloane, H. Morse Stephens. Managing editor, J. Franklin Jameson. Vol. I, October, 1895, to July, 1896. New York: The Macmillan Company. London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1896. 8 vo. pp. iv, 811.

CONTENTS.

Vol. I. No. 1. October, 1895.

History and Democracy, by William M. Sloane.

The Party of the Loyalists in the American Revolution, by Moses Coit Tyler.
The First Castilian Inquisitor, by Henry C. Lea.

Count Edward de Crillon, by Henry Adams.

Western State-Making in the Revolutionary Era (with map), by Frederick J. Turner.

Documents: Letters of Col. William Byrd, 1736, 1739; Intercepted Letters of Col. G. R. Clark, 1778, 1779; Georgia and the Confederacy, 1865.

Reviews of Books: Hodgkin's "Invaders of Italy, V, VI:" Pollock and Maitland's "English Law;" Traill's "Social England;" Stephens's "Freeman;” Lavisse's "Duruy;" Tower's "La Fayette;" Thayer's "Cases on Constitutional Law;" McMasters's "People of the United States, IV;" Bigelow's "Tilden;" Prowse's Newfoundland."

Notes and News.

Vol. I. No. 2. January, 1896.

Ferrand Martinez and the Massacres of 1391, by Henry C. Lea.

Radisson and Groseilliers, by Henry C. Campbell.

The Whigs of Colonial New York, by Charles H. Levermore.

Western State-Making in the Revolutionary Era, II, by Frederick J. Turner.
Office-Seeking During Washington's Administration, by Gaillard Hunt.
"The People the Best Governors," by Harry A. Cushing.

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Documents: Diary of Richard Smith, 1775-1776; The First Colonial Bishopric, 1786; Lincoln's Nomination to Congress, 1846; Letter of John C. Calhoun, 1847. Reviews of Books: Round's "Feudal England;" Busch's England Under the Tudors, I;" Dodge's "Gustavus Adolphus;" Baird's "The Huguenots and the Revocation:" Lariviere's "Catharine II et la Révolution Francaise;" Stephen's "Life of Sir J. F. Stephen;" Coues's "Expeditions of Z. M. Pike;" Rhodes's "History of the U. S., I-III."

Bibliographical: The Library of the American Antiquarian Society; West

Florida.

Notes and News.

Vol. I. No. 3. April, 1896.

The Battle of Bunker Hill, by Charles Francis Adams.

The Bohun Wills, by Melville M. Bigelow.

Virginia and the Quebec Bill, by Justin Winsor.

The Case of Josiah Philips, by William P. Trent.

Light on the Underground Railroad (with map), by Wilbur H. Siebert.

The First Six Weeks of McClellan's Peninsular Campaign, by James Ford Rhodes.

Recent Memoirs of the French Directory, by H. Morse Stephens.

Documents: A Memorial of Lord Burghley, 1588; Diary of Richard Smith, II,

1776.

Reviews of Books: Rashdall's "Universities of the Middle Ages;" Diercks's "Geschichte Spaniens;" Pastor's "Geschichte der Papste, III; Sitwell's “The First Whig:" Bruce's “Economic History of Virginia;" Kingsford's "History of Canada, III; "Sherman's "Recollections of Forty Years; " Foster's" Commentaries on the Constitution," etc.

Notes and News.

Vol. I. No. 4. July, 1896.

Hotman and the "Franco-Gallia," by Henry M. Baird.

The Bohun Wills, II, by Melville L. Bigelow.

The Battle of Long Island, by Charles Francis Adams.

President Witherspoon in the American Revolution, by Moses Coit Tyler.

The First National Nominating Convention, by John S. Murdock.

Documents: Draft of an Address of the Continental Congress to the People of the United States, 1776; The Surrender of Fort Charlotte, Mobile, 1780; Letter of John Page to Madison, 1801.

Review of Books: Mahaffy's "* Empire of the Ptolomies;" Makower's "Constitutional History of the Church of England;" Harrisse's "John and Sebastian Cabot," Seeley's "Growth of British Policy;" "Personal Reminiscences of the Wars of Napoleon;" De la Gorce's "Historie du Second Empire;" Wilson's "Ironclads in Action;" King's "Rufus King, III;" Scott's "Reconstruction in the Civil War;" and other reviews,

Bibliographical: Proceedings, etc., of Early Party Conventions.
Notes and News.

1896-97.

The American Historical Review. Board of editors: George B. Adams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Harry Pratt Judson, John Bach McMaster, William M. Sloane, H. Morse Stephens. Managing editor, J. Franklin Jameson. Vol. II, October, 1896, to July, 1897. New York: The Macmillan Company. London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1897. 8 vo. pp. iv, 814.

CONTENTS.

Vol. II. No. 1. October, 1896.

The Colonel and his Command, by Julian Corbett.

British Convicts shipped to American Colonies, by James B. Butler.

A Plea for the Study of the History of Northern Europe, by Archibald C. Coolidge.

The Vatican Archives, by Charles H. Haskins.

Rev. Thomas Bray and his American Libraries, by Bernard C. Steiner,

The Partition of Poland, by James B. Perkins.

Documents: Lord Burghley on the Spanish Invasion, 1588; McKean to Washington, 1789; A Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature on Additional Amendments to the Federal Constitution, 1790.

Reviews of Books: White's "Warfare of Science;" Lea's "History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences;" Gros's "Coroner's Rolls;" Lowell's Joan of Arc;" Froude's “Council of Trent;" Michel's “L'Idée de l' Etat;" Lecky's “Democracy

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