F 8238 F 8240 K 1025 ... ... ... ... F 8273 ... Thanet (Octave, pseud. of Alice French) Otto F 8241, F 8242 ... ... K 1029 -English humourists of the eighteenth cen- ... tury. CONTENTS-Swift. Congreve. Addison. Steele. Prior. Gay. Pope. Hogarth. Smollett. Fielding. Sterne. Goldsmith. -Four Georges. K 1027, K 1030, K 1031, K 1032 -Irish sketch book of 1842. M 261, M 262, M 263 ... K 1028 -Loose sketches, etc.......... ... F 9420 That Mrs. Smith. By Winter (J. S.).F 9128, F 9129 That other person. By Hunt (Mrs. A. W.)... F 4572 That pretty little horse breaker.ByKennard (E.).F 4869 That stick. By Yonge. (C. M.). ... ... F 9400 F 8492 F 6136 That sweet enemy. By Tynan (K.)... ... ... -Second funeral of Napoleon. K 1030, K 1031, K 1032 Theal (George McCall) ... ... ... B 295 M 2427-9 Selection from the traditional tales current among the ... D 1100 F 8252, F 8253, F 8254 Thearle (Samuel J. P.) Modern practice of Dr. Birch and CONTAINS Mrs. Perkin's ball. Our street. his young friends. Kickleburys on the Rhine. the ring. -South Africa [1846-1893]... Rose and ship-building in iron and steel. 2 v. FOR CONTINUATION. READ" Virginians." Newcomes [English artist life] ... F 8261, F 8262, F 8263 Great Hoggarty diamond CONTAINS Memoirs of Mr. C. J. Yellowplush. Burlesques. Henry Esmond. Barry Lyndon... Pendennis Vanity fair. Virginians. ... SEQUEL TO "Henry Esmond." Biography. F 8264, F 8265, F 8266 F 8267, F 8268, F 8269 -Theoretical naval architecture. 2 v. ... Theatre. LOOK UNDER Actors and actresses. Drama-The stage. Miracle plays. F 8270, F 8271, F 8272 Théâtre Français in the reign of Louis XV. ... L 1252 Melville (L.) Life of Thackeray. 2 v. By Cochrane (A. B.). ... J 987 F 7766 Their silver wedding journey. By Howells ... M 388 G 838 ... D 1012 Argyll (Duke of) Reign of law ... NOTE Law in the realms of nature and mind with -Unity of nature ... C 87 C 88 NOTE--In the face of materialistic or agnostic tendencies Armstrong (R. A.) God and the soul. ... C NOTE-A statement of the theistic argument, and dis- Davidson (W.L.,LL.D.) Theism as grounded Theism-continued. Fraser (A. C., LL.D.) Philosophy of theism. C NOTE-The author aims to justify religious belief, and endeavours to prove that the theistic faith is philosophically true. Examines the theories of physical causation and adopts the view that the cosmic and interpretable character of nature is a divine revelation, and that it was reasonable to postulate a morally perfect power as the foundation of the physical, aesthetical, and spiritual experience of mankind. The author finally attempts to meet all the difficulties advanced against the theistic faith. This work is criticised in Saunders' "Quest of faith," C 368. Greg (W. R.) Enigmas of life 61 ... D 6 NOTE-Rationalistic view of life and conduct. For criticism read Hutton (R. H.) Contemporary thought and thinkers, K 87. Hutton (R. H.) Science and theism. In his "Theological essays.' Janet (P.) Final causes NOTE-Analytical and critical treatise on the evidence for the law of finality, and its theistic cause, Considers the principle of final causes in its foundations, authority,limits. and signification by confronting it with the data and the conditions of modern science. C B Mansel (H. L., Dean) Limits of religious thought. NOTE-Deals with man's knowledge of God, and aims to meet the criticism of Deists upon the conceptions of Divine morality embodied in some Jewish and Christian doctrines. Argues that belief in God is reasonable although our conceptions of the Deity are inadequate; that our religious beliefs are founded rather upon the conscience than the understanding, and that a revelation was not only possible but actual. ... ... ... Martineau (J., D.D.) Seat of authority in religion. .C NOTE-A defence of theism, the object of which is to make clear the ultimate ground of pure religion in the human mind and the permanent element of the religion of Christ in history. Having found in an intuitional assurance the seat of authority in religion, Dr. Martineau examines the views of those, who, like the catholics, find their authority in an infallible church; or, like the protestants, in an infallible Book. Discusses the claims put forward to "Unity," "Sanctity," "Universality," and Apostolicity on the one side, and the protestant view of the scriptures and the authenticity and value of the gospels on the other side. -Study of religion: its sources and contents. 2 v. NOTE-Defines religion as the "belief in an ever-living God, that is, of a divine mind and will ruling the universe. Reviews the doctrines of Kant and others as to the form, conditions, and relativity of knowledge. Inquires into the nature of causality, the question of free will or determinism, the design manifest in nature, and the life to come. A unitarian view. Jesus Christ. ... NOTE-Attempts to prove that the ideal of a perfected humanity is not identical with, but is higher and nobler than the Christ as depicted in the gospels. ALSO LOOK UNDER Agnosticism. Atheism. God. C 63 63 Theodoric (the Goth, king of the Ostrogoths). The author's main charge is that the doctrines which have done most evil in the world are the doctrines of a personal Deity and of the immortality of the soul, and holds that until these doctrines are got rid of man can never reach the perfection of moral nature. Romanes (G. J., LL.D.) Candid examination of religion. In his "Thoughts on religion." NOTE-Forms a sequel to his earlier work, "A candid examination of theism," clearly indicating a return to the orthodox position, and expresses a conviction that the fault of the previous "examination" lay in an undue reliance on reason to the exclusion of the promptings of the emotional side of man's complex nature. C 55 Candid examination of theism... NOTE-Aims to fix the precise standing of the evidence in favour of the theory of theism and assumes towards orthodox religious beliefs a negative and destructive attitude. Saunders (T. B.) Quest of faith: being notes on the current philosophy of religion. C 368 NOTE--Combats the agnostic principle, insisting that if science needs as its foundation a belief in the uniformity of nature, so the fact of religious and moral experience imply and demand for their intelligibility a theistic faith. Stephen (L.) An agnostic's apology. NOTE-Presents the case for agnosticism. ... ... by Banks; also metrical translation,by Frere. K 204 that now is, and of that which is to come. C 382 Haggard (W. H.) Creation as a divine synthesis NOTE-Aims to sketch an outline of an intelligible theology, founded upon, and reared according to, the unfettered exercise of pure reason; and to show that atheism, pantheism and mysticism are utterly unsubstantial. Hutton (R. H.) Theological essays. FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Hutton (R. H.). ... ... ... ... C 25 ... the end. NOTE Also contained in the above work. Opposes theosophy on the ground that it denies both Father and Son. ... ... ... ... C 466 C 951 ... ... Huxley (T. H., LL.D.) Evolution of theology: an anthropological study. In his "Essays upon some controverted questions."... C 103 Mansel (H. L., Dean) Limits of religious thought. C 444 NOTE-Deals with man's knowledge of God and aims to meet the criticisms of Deists upon the conceptions of Divine morality embodied in some Jewish and Christian doctrines. Argues that belief in God is reasonable although our conceptions of the Deity are inadequate; that our religious beliefs are founded rather upon the conscience than the understanding and that a revelation was not only possible but actual. Sinnett (A. P.) Esoteric Buddhism NOTE Claims to present the doctrines as held by the highest order of Buddhists. FOR FURTHER NOTES. LOOK UNDER Buddhism. Sinnett. -Growth of the soul. ... ... ... Therapeutics : LOOK UNDER Hypnotism. Homœopathy. Medicine. There and back. By MacDonald (G.). Spiritualistic experiences. ... F 5542 ... B 44 There was once a prince. By Mann (M. E.). F 5630 368 Theresa (St.). In Froude (J. A.) Spanish story ... C 388 NOTE-Discusses all the articles of the christian creed and their relation one to another. An exposition of the doctrines of deism, pantheism, theism and trinitarianism. Tertullian. Apology on behalf of the christians; transl. by Reeve. ... of the Armada. M 39, M 40 Thérèse Raquin. Par Zola (E.). [In French]. K 1759 Thermodynamics. LOOK UNDER Heat. Physics. These forty years. By Sargent (G. E.). F 7513 "These from the land of Sinim." By Hart (Sir R.). FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER China-History and politics. Theuriet (André) Works. [In French] :— ... K 1721 | Paternité... Amour d'automme... ... NOTE-Vindicates the christian church against false ac cusations. K 1722 Tentation. K 1723 ... ... K 1724 ... K 1725 Thicker than water. By Payn (J.). F 6755, F 6756 Thicknesse (Lily) Egeria. Thierry (Gilbert A.) Le Capitaine Sans-Façon, 1813. In French]... Thierry (Jacques H. A.) Formation and progress of the Tiers état; or, third estate in France [1302-1716]. 2 v. ... ... ... ... M 2072 Third floor. By Dudeney (Mrs. H.). ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 732 J 727 . F 2230 Third person. By Croker (B. M.) Adolphus (O., Rev.) Thirty-nine articles. Thirty years' peace : ... ... 19 C 436 457 ... L 1350 Martineau (H.) History of the thirty years' peace [1816-1846]. 4 v. ... M 1907-10 NOTE--Gives a good account of the financial and social Thirty years' since. By James (G. P. R.). ... F 4682 Gardiner (S. R., LL.D.) Thirty years' war, ... ... ... M 1563 1618-48. Häusser (L.) Period of the reformation, ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Reformation. ... Motley (J. L.) Life and death of John of ... ... ...L 625 Thomas Wingfold. By MacDonald (G.)... F 543 T With a view of the primary causes and movements of the thirty years' war. Ranke (L.) History of the popes, vol. 2. C 868, C 869 FOR CONTINUATION. READ "Paul Faber," F 5532. Thomason (Hon. James) :— ... L 561 |