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 Divines and Moralists 535 Lectures on Moral Science. Delivered before the Lowell Institute, Boston. . . . New York, Cincinnati, 1862. The Law of Love and Love as a Law; or Moral Science, Theoretical and Prac- tical. . . . 1869. 3d ed., 1871. As: The Law of Love and Love as a Law; or. Christian Ethics. Revised Edition. Theory of Morals Restated. For use with "The Outline Study of Man. " i88i. Twenty Baccalaureate Sermons, delivered at Williamstown, Mass., 1850-1872. . . . Boston, n. d. [? 1872]. [Table of contents gives date of each sermon, but no page reference. Each sermon has its own paging, t. p., and copyright entry. The vol. seems to have been made up of the sermons in pamphlet form, bound together and provided with a general title-page, as above, and a table of contents. It has no copyright entry.] An Outline Study of Man; or, The Body and Mind in one System. With illus- trative diagrams, and a method for blackboard teaching. . . . 1873. Lon- don, 1873. New York, n. d. [1878]. Strength and Beauty. Discussions for Young Men. . . . n. d. [1874]. [Con- tains 19 baccalaureate sermons. No prefatory matter; no reference to any earlier edition.] The Law of Progress: A Centennial Discourse, before the Alumni of Williams Col- lege. . . . North Adams, Mass. . . . 1876. [Pamphlet, 22 pp.] The Scriptural Idea of Man. Six Lectures Given before the Theological Stu- dents at Princeton. . . . 1883. Teachings and Counsels. Twenty Baccalaureate Sermons with a Discourse on Presi- dent Garfield. .. . 1884. [(From the Preface.) "The following baccalaureate sermons were originally published in pamphlets at the time they were de- livered. With one exception, they were subsequently modified, their order was changed, and they were published in a volume entitled ' Strength and Beauty. ' The exception was the discourse on 'Providence and Revelation, ' delivered in 1865, containing my estimate of President Lincoln and some remarks on the war. The texts are now restored, the discourses are placed in the order in which they were delivered, and, though the raore immediate address to the class is still in some instances abbreviated or modified, they are yet substantially as they were."] Contributions to Periodicals (i) The Moral Problem. The International Review. Vol. v. (1878), pp. 367- 378:462-9. (2) Faith. Princeton Review, 54th year, Sept., 1878, pp. 511- 540- (3) Professor Tyndall upon the Origin of the Cosmos. Princeton Re- view, 55th year, Nov., 1879, pp. 471-492. (4) Personality and Law — The Duke of Argyll. Princeton Review, 58th year, Sept., 1882, pp. 180-200. (5) Optimism. Andover Review, vol. iii, pp. 197-210, March, 1885. Biography and Criticism Carter, Franklin. Mark Hopkins. . . . Boston and New York, 1892. (Amer- ican Religious Leaders.) [Pp. 367-370, "List of Rev. Dr. Mark Hopkins's Published Writings. Including, so far as ascertained. Addresses, Sermons, and Magazine Articles." (90 titles.)] Perry, Arthur Latham. Williamstown and Williams College, >. . 1899. [Passim; the index is inadequate.]