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440 B. Unpublished MSS.

(In the Library of Columbia University.)

Cyclopædia of Learning. N. p. n. d. [In bound volume labelled Sermons.]

The Travails of the Intellect in the Microcosm and Macrocosm. 1719.

Journal of a Voyage to and from England. N. p. n. d. (Copied by W. S. Johnson.)

Introduction to the Study of Philosophy. N. p. 1731.

Memoirs written by Himself. [Signed S. E. S. Johnson, 1877.]

Raphael or the Genius of English-America. Moral dialogues with Aristocles, Theocles and Crito. Two folios. Private and Public Morals [Probably an undergraduate production]. N. p. n. d.

C. Biography and Criticism

Baldwin, Ezra. Annals of Yale College. New Haven, 1838.

Berkeley, George. The Minute Philosopher. 1st American from 4th English ed. New Haven, 1803.

Fraser, A. Campbell. The Works of Bishop Berkeley. 4 vols. Oxford, 1871. [No trace is to be found of Johnson's reputed American Annotations on Bishop Berkeley's Treatise on the Principles of Human Knowledge as reported in T. H. Montgomery's History of the University of Pennsylvania, p. 7. Cf. Passages from the Memoirs of Dr. Samuel Johnson relating to King's College, copied from the original MS. by Anne J. Johnson, 18 6.]

Lyon, Georges. Id6alisme en Angleterre. Paris, 1888. (Chap, ix.)

D. Controversial

Clap, Thomas. An Essay on the Nature and Foundation of Virtue and Moral Obligation. New Haven, 1765.

—The Religious Constitution of Colleges, especially of Yale College. New London, 1754.

Dummer, Jeremiah. Letter to Timothy Woodbridge, 3d July, 1743. Col. Soc. of Mass. Trans., vol. vi, p. 195. [Johnson's Anglicanism.]

Dexter, F. B. Yale Biographies and Annals. Vol. 1. 1885.

—The Literary Diary of Ezra Stiles. New York, 1901.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Familiar Letters to a Gentleman on Several Important Subjects in Religion. Edinburgh, 1757.

—Reasonableness of Christianity. Boston, 1732.

Smith, H. W. Life and Correspondence of Rev. William Smith, First Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1879.

Stille, Charles J. A Memoir of the Rev. William Smith. Philadelphia, 1869. (P. 10. Refers to the use of Johnson's Elements, in spite of Smith's adverse views expressed to the Rev. Richard Peters.)

Jonathan Mayhew (1720-1766) A. Writings

A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers; with Some Reflections on the Resistance made to King Charles I. Boston, 1750, 1818.

Sermons. Boston, 1755.