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ceremonies, processions and genuflections, but is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.

The Bible, which years ago was smuggled into the country, is now offered at book stall and newspaper kiosque, and is bought by the many hungering and thirsting for the bread and water of life.' The Christian Renaissance, though not, as yet, so wide in its influence and workings in certain lines as the classical revival, is yet in the Italy of to-day a mighty fact. The land of poetry and art, of science and beauty, of Virgil and Cicero, of Dante and Boccaccio, of Raphael and Angelo, of Savonarola and Bruno, must enjoy the fruitage of the Italian Renaissance of to-day, and take once more a high rank among the Christian nations of the earth. God speed the day!

'The Colporteurs in Italy number about sixty men. In one year, 1888, 7,057 Bibles, 17,551 Testaments, and 112,437 portions of the Bible were sold. The Claudian Press, at Florence, published during the year 138,730 books and tracts, 157,100 portions of the Bible, 112,300 copies of periodicals, and 28,000 copies of the Church Almanac.

LIST OF MEMBERS

OF THE

American Society of Church History.

HONORARY MEMBERS.

Brieger, Theodor, Ph.D. (Leipzig, 1870), Lic. Theol. (Halle, 1870), D.D. (hon. Göttingen, 1877), Professor of Church History, Leipzig, Germany.

* Caspari, Carl Paul, D.D. (hon. Erlangen, 1860), Professor of Church History, Christiania, Norway. Comba, Emilio, D.D. (hon. St. Andrew's, Scotland, 1885), Professor of Historical Theology in the Waldensian College, Florence, Italy.

Creighton, Rt.. Rev. Mandell, LL.D. (hon. Glasgow, 1884; Harvard, 1886), D.C.L. (Durham, 1885), D.D. (Oxford, 1891), Bishop of Peterborough, England. Harnack, Adolph, Ph.D. (Leipzig, 1873), Lic. Theol. (Leipzig, 1874), D.D. (hon. Marburg, 1879), ProTotal living

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fessor of Church History, Berlin, Germany.

Mitchell, Rev. Alexander Ferrier, D.D. (St. Andrews, 1862), LL.D. (Glasgow, 1892), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, St. Andrews, Scotland.

Nippold, Friedrich, D.D. (Leiden, 1870), Professor of Church History, Jena, Germany.

Schickler, Baron Fernand de, President of the Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français, Paris, France.

Wace, Rev. Henry, D.D. (Oxford, 1883; Edinburgh, 1882), Principal of Kings College, London, Eng. Weizsäcker, Rev. Carl Heinrich von, D.D., Professor of Church History, Tübingen, Germany.

ACTIVE MEMBERS.

Abbott, Rev. Lyman, Congregationalist, D.D. (N. Y. University, N. Y. City, 1877), Editor of The Christian Union, New York City. +Adams, Henry, Quincy, Massachu

setts.

Albree, Joseph, Allegheny, Pa. Alexander, Rev. William, D.D. (University of Wooster, Wooster, O., 1876), Professor of Biblical and Ecclesiastical History, San Fran

* Died in Christiania, April 11, 1892.

9.

cisco (Presbyterian) Theological Seminary, California.

Allen, Rev. Joseph Henry, Unitarian

D.D. (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1891), Cambridge, Mass.

Appel, Rev. Thomas Gilmore, Ph.D. (Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., 1866), D.D. (Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., 1868), LL.D. (Lafayette College, 1885), + Life Member.

Professor of Church History [Reformed (German)], Theological Seminary, Lancaster, Pa. Bagley, Burton Dillon, President of the Christian Literature Company, New York City.

Baird, Rev. Henry Martyn, Presby-
terian, Ph.D. (College of New Jersey,
Princeton, N. J., 1867) D.D. (Rut-
gers College, New Brunswick, N.
J., 1877), LL.D. (College of New
Jersey, 1882), Professor of Greek,
University of the City of New York.
Baldwin, Rev. Charles Winterfield,
Pastor of Wesley (Methodist) Cha-
pel, Washington, D. C.
Baldwin, Rev. Ralph Howard, New
York City.

Bartlett, Rev. Edward Totterson,

S.T.D. (University of Pa., Philadelphia, Pa., 1887), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, and Dean, of the P. E. Divinity School, Philadelphia, Pa.

Bassett, Rev. Austin Bradley, Pastor

of the East Congregational Church, Ware, Mass.

Blatchford, Eliphalet Wickes, Chicago, Ill.

Booth, Rev. Henry Matthias, Presbyterian, D.D. (Williams College, Williamstown, Mass., 1880), New York City.

Bowler, William, Cleveland, O. Briggs, Rev. Charles Augustus, D.D. (Edinburgh University, 1884), Professor of Biblical Theology, Union Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), New York City. Brown, Rev. Arthur Judson, D.D. (Lake Forest Univ., Lake Forest, Ill., 1891), Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon. Brown, Rev. Francis, Ph.D. (Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1884), D.D. (Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H., 1884), Professor of Hebrew and the Cognate Languages, Union Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), New York City. Brown, Rev. William Adams, Instructor in Church History, Union Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), New York City. Buckley, Rev. James Munroe, D.D. (Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 1876), LL.D. (Emory and Henry College, Emory, Wash. Co., Va., 1882), Editor of The Christian

Advocate (M. E.), New York
City.

Burr, George Lincoln, Professor of
Ancient and Medieval History, and
Librarian of the White Library,
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
Burrage, Rev. Henry Sweetser, D.D.
(Brown University, Providence, R.
I., 1883), Editor of Zion's Advocate
(Baptist), Portland, Maine.
Burrell, Rev. David James, D.D.
(Parson's College, Fairfield, Ia.
1883), one of the pastors of the
Collegiate Dutch Church, New
York City.

Byington, Rev. Ezra Hoyt, Congregationalist, D.D. (University of Vermont, Burlington, 1890), Newton, Mass.

Carroll, Rev. Henry King, LL.D. (Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, N. Y.,

1885), religious editor of The Independent, New York City. Chambers, Rev. Talbot Wilson, S.T.D. (Columbia College, N. Y. City, 1853), LL.D. (Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., 1885), senior minister of the Collegiate Dutch Church, New York City. Childs, George Washington, Editor of The Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa. Coe, Rev. Edward Benton, D.D. (Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., 1881), one of the pastors of the Collegiate Dutch Church, New York City.

Corwin, Rev. Edward Tanjore, Reformed (Dutch), D.D. (Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., 1871), Rector of Hertzog Hall, New Brunswick, N. J.

Craig, Rev. Willis Green, D.D. (Centre College, Danville, Ky., 1873), LL.D. (Greenville and Tusculum College, Tusculum, Tenn., 1888), Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Ill. Craighead, Rev. James Geddes, Presbyterian, D.D. (Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn., 1870), Washington, D.C. Cramer, Rev. Michael John, Lutheran, D.D. (Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, N. Y., 1873), East Orange, N. J. Craven, Rev. Elijah Richardson, D.D. (College of N. J., Princeton, N. J., 1859), LL.D. (Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., 1889), Secretary

of the Board of Publication of the Presbyterian Church, Phila. Crawford, Rev. William Henry, Professor of Historical Theology, Gammon Theological (M.E.) Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia.

Crooks, Rev. George Richard, D.D. LL.D. (both, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 1857 and 1869, respectively), Professor of Church History, Drew Theological (M. E.) Seminary, Madison, N. J. Davidson, Thomas, New York City. DeWitt, Rev. John, D.D. (College of N. J., Princeton, N. J., 1877), LL.D. (Hanover College, Ind., 1888), Professor of Church History, Theological Seminary, Princeton, N. J. Dexter, Rev. Morton, Editor of The Congregationalist, Boston, Mass. Dickinson, Rev. Cornelius Evarts, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Marietta, O.

Dodge, William Earl, New York City. Dorchester, Rev. Daniel, Methodist,

D.D. (Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., 1874), Superintendent of Indian Schools, Washington, D.C.

Douglass, Hon. Frederick, WashingD. C.

Drury, Rev. John Benjamin, D.D. (Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., 1880), Editor of The Christian Intelligencer, Reformed (Dutch), New York City. Dubbs, Rev. Joseph Henry, Reformed (German), D.D. (Ursinus College, Freeland, Collegeville P. O., Pa., 1878), Professor of History and Archæology, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Dulles, Rev. Joseph Heatly, Presbyterian, Librarian of Princeton Theological Seminary, N. J.

Eddy, Rev. Richard, S.T.D. (Tufts College, College Hill, Mass., 1883), Editor of The Universalist Review, East Providence, R. I.

Elliott, Rev. George, D.D. Pastor of the Foundery M. E. Church, Washington, D.C.

Emerton, Ephraim, Ph.D. (Leipzig, 1876), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Ewell, Rev. John Lewis, Professor of Historical Theology and Dean of

the Theological Department, Howard University, Washington, D. C. Faulkner, Rev. John Alfred, Pastor of the M. E. Church, Great Bend, Pa. Ferree, Barr, New York City. Fisher, Rev. George Park, Congregationalist, D.D. (Brown Univ. Providence, R. I., 1866; Edinburgh University, Scotland, 1886; Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1886), LL.D. (College of N. J., Princeton, N. J., 1879), Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Foote, Rev. Lewis Ray, D.D. (Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1889), Pastor of the Throop Ave., Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Forrester, Rev. Henry, Rector of St. John's P. E. Church, Albuquerque, N. M.

Fox, Rev. John, D.D. (Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., 1891), Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Fox, Rev. Louis Rodman, Presbyterian, Philadelphia, Pa. Gardiner, Harry Norman, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Gates, Rev. Caleb Frank, Congregationalist, Mardin, Turkey. Gillett, William Kendall, Professor of Modern Languages, University of the City of New York. Gilman, Daniel Coit, LL.D. (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1876; Columbia College, N. Y. City, 1887), President of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Good, Rev. James Isaac, D.D. (Ursinus College, Freeland, Collegeville P. O., Pa., 1887), Reading, Pa., Professor of Church History [Reformed (German) ], Theological Seminary of Ursinus College. Gordon, Rev. John, D.D. (Western Univ. of Pa., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1889), Professor of Church History. Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Omaha, Neb.

*Hagerman, James John, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Hamilton, Rev. John Taylor, Professor of Church History, Moravian Theological Seminary, Bethlehem, Pa.

Life Member.

Hamilton, Rev. William Ferguson, Presbyterian, D.D. (Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., 1880), Washington, Pa. Hamlin, Rev. Teunis Slingerland, D.D. (Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., 1886), Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Washington, D. C.

Harrison, Rev. Hall, S.T.D. (Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 1888), Rector of St. John's P. E. Church, Ellicott's City, Md.

Hartranft, Rev. Chester David, D.D. (Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., 1876), President of Theological Seminary (Congregational), Hartford, Conn.

Hodges, Rev. George, D.D. (Western University, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1892), Rector of Calvary P. E. Church, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Hoes, Rev. Roswell Randall, Presbyterian, Chaplain U. S. Navy. Hoppin, Rev. James Mason, Congregationalist, D.D. (Knox College, Galesburg, Ill., 1870), Professor of the History of Art, Yale College, New Haven, Conn. Horn, Rev. Edward Traill, D.D. (Roanoke College, Salem, Va., and Newberry College, Newberry, S. C., both 1888), Pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, Charleston, S. C. Horr, Rev. George Edwin, Jr., Editor

of The Watchman, (Baptist) Boston, Mass.

Hubbard, Hon. Gardiner Greene, LL.D. (Columbian University, Washington, D. C., 1888), Washington, D. C.

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Huidekoper, Rev. Frederic, Meadville, Pa.t

Hulbert, Rev. Eli Baker, Baptist,
D.D. (Baptist Union Theological
Seminary, Morgan Park, Ill., 1880),
Professor of Church History, Uni-
versity of Chicago, Ill.
Hulbert, Rev. Henry Woodward,
Presbyterian, Professor of History,
Marietta College, O.

Hurst, Rev. John Fletcher, Bishop

of the M. E. Church, D.D., LL.D. (both, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 1866 and 1877, respectively), Washington, D. C.

Life Member.

Jackson, Rev. George Anson, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Swampscott, Mass.

Jackson, Rev. Samuel Macauley, Presbyterian, LL.D. (Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., 1892), New York City.

Jackson, Rev. Sheldon, Presbyterian, D.D. (Hanover College, Hanover, Ind., 1874), United States General Agent of Education in Alaska. Jacobs, Rev. Henry Eyster, D.D. LL.D. (both, Thiel College, Greenville, Pa., 1877 and 1891 respectively), Professor of Systematic Theology, Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa. Jay, Hon. John, LL.D. (Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., 1889; Columbia College, New York City, 1891), New York City.

Kelly, Rev. Joseph Thomas, Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C.

Krotel, Rev. Gottlob Frederick, D.D. (Univ. of Pa., Phila., Pa., 1865), Pastor of Lutheran(General Council) Holy TrinityChurch, New York City. Laidlaw, Rev. Walter, Presbyterian,

President of the University of Fairhaven, Fairhaven, Washington. Lampe, Rev. Joseph Joachim, D.D. (Knox College, Galesburg, Ill., 1889), Ph.D. (University of the City of N.Y., 1890), Pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church, New York City. Lasby, Rev. Charles Crowther, Meth

odist Pastor in Lincoln, Nebraska. Lasher, Rev. George William, Baptist, D.D. (Madison University, Hamilton, N.Y., 1874), Editor of the Journal and Messenger, Cincinnati, O. *Lea, Henry Charles, LL.D. (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1868; Harvard University, Cam. bridge, Mass., 1890), Philadelphia. *Learned, Rev. Dwight Whitney, Congregationalist, Ph.D. (Yale, 1873), Kioto, Japan.

Leavens, Rev. Philo French, D.D. (University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt., 1888), Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Passaic, N. J. Lewis, Rev. Abram Herbert, D.D. (Alfred University, Alfred Centre, Neb., 1881), Pastor of the SeventhDay Baptist Church, Plainfield, N.J. + Died in Meadville, Pa., May 16, 1892.

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