The best books : a reader's guide to the choice of the best available books (about 50,000) in every department of science, art and literature, with the dates of the first and last editions, and the price, size and publisher's name of each book : a contribution towards systematic bibliography / by William Swan Sonnenschein.
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![Tiieology] NATURAL THEOLOGY. RELIGION & SCIENCE. [Natural Theology A §§ 5-6 5. HISTORY OF NATURAL THEOLOGY. See also A § 8 : Theism and Antitheistic Theories (b). Bibliography: ACKERMANN, C. 10/6 in Gillett, ut infra. The Christian Element in Plato and the Platonic Philosophy, [Am. tr.] Presents the special points of contact between Platonism and Christianity, d'ALVlEl.LA, Ct. G. Contemporary Evolution of Relig. Thought in Engl., Amer., & India [tr.] Cairns,Prc.John[Un.Presb.] Unbelief in xviii. Century [contrasted w. former hist.; Cunningh. Lects URAPER,Dr. J. W. [Am.] History of the Conflict bet. Religion & Science [Intern. Scient. Ser.; pop.] 5/-c Farrar, Dr. A. S. [C.-E.] Critical Hist, of Freethought in ref. to Xtn. Religion [Bampt. Lects. '62] 16/- FRO rHINGHAM, O. B. [Am. Rat.] Transcendentalism in New England: a history $1-75 With a preUminary sketch of TranscendentaUsm in Germany (Kant, Jacobi. Fichte. etc.). in France (Cousin, Constant, JoufTroy. etc.), and Carlyie, Wordsworth.) GiLLETT,Rev.E.H.[Am.Presb.] God in Human Thought : natural theology traced in literature 2 v. $5 Traces nat. theol. in anc. roligs., Gk. liter, and philos.. Rome, early Church, scholasticism, post-Reformation times Hagenbach, Dr. K. R. German Rationalism : its rise, progress, and decline [tr.] 9/- Forms part of the author's Church History, but published as a sep.irate work. Hunt, Dr. John [B.-C] History of Religious Thought in England [Reform, to 1800] 3 vols. ea. 10/6 Chaps, vi., viii., ix., xi., xiii., deal with the course of Natural Theology in Enj^land. Broad-church. *HuRST,Dr.J.F.[Am.Meth.] History of Rationalism [orthodox point of view, best elementary book] 10/6 8° HuTTON,R. H.[edr.6]*^f/rt/'o;-,] Essays on some of the Modern Guides of English Thought 6/-gl.8° Essays on Carlyie, Newman, Matthew Arnold, George Eliot, and F. D. Maurice. Largely literary. *Lecky, W. E. H. Hist, of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe 2 v. 16/- c 8° sketches the decline of belief in witchcraft, miracles and persecution, with the esthetic, scientific, moral, and political development of Pattison, Rev. Mark Tendencies of Relig. Thought in Eng. 1688-1750 in Essays & Reviews 5/- c 8° •Stephen,Leslie[Agnos.] History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Centuiy 2 v. 28/- 8° Fays special attention to the sceptical literature of the latter half of the century, from the standpoint of an agnostic. Tui.i.OCH, Pre. J. [C.-S.] Rational Theology & Xtn. Philos. in Eng. in XVII. century 2 v. 28/- 8° Gives the best account of the Cambridge Platonists and their forerunners. Modern Theories in Philosophy and Religion 15/- 8 „ Movements of Religious Thought in Britain during th« 19th Century 10/6 c 8° Characterization of many of the most prominent religious thinkers in England since Coleridge. 7/6 8° Clark, Edin. 61 8° Williams 86 8° Edinburgh 81 8' Paul [74] 87 8° Murray 62 8° New York [76] 80 in England {Colerid^^e, 8° New York 74 8° Clark, Edin. 65 8° Isbister [70-73] 84 Triibner Macmillan 67 87 Longman [65] 75 rationalism, Longman [60] 69 Smith & Elder[76]8o Blackwood [72] 73 Longman 85 6. NATURAL THEOLOGY: GENERAL WORKS. RELIGION AND SCIENCE. Vide also A § 129 {a): Christian Evidences—General. General Treatises. Barry, [Bp.] Alf. [C.-E.] What is Natural Theology ? [evidences of many witnesses; Boyle Lect.,'76] 2/6 12° S.P.C.K. 77 Bascom, Dr. John [Am. Cong.] Natural 'J'heology $1.50 12° Ne7v York 81 ,, ,, Science, Philosophy, and Religion $1-75 >> >> 7' Brougham, Hy. Lord Discourse of Natural Theology, in Works, vol. vi. 4/- c 8° Black [36] 73 Originally published as a prefatory treatise to the 1836-39 edition of Palev's Natural Theology, with notes by Sir Chas. BELL. Buchanan, Prof. Jas. [F.-Ch.] Analogy, as a Guide to Truth and an Aid to Faith [philosophic] 10/6 8° Clark, Edin. 63 BusHNELL, Dr. Hor. [Am.] Nature and the Supernatural 3/6 c 8° Dickinson [58] 80 *BuTLER, Bp. Joseph Anal, of Relig.toConstit.&Courseof Nature,w.notes Dr.Jos.Angus[Bapt.] 2/- f 8° R.T.S. [1736] 86 Still prob. the best introduction, r/. Ven. J.P.NORRIS' Lects. on Butler's ' Analo.gy ' [a good little book], 2/- f 8° S.P,C,K, 87 ; and ANGUS' Analysis of Butler, i/- c 8* R.T.S. Also J. Napier's Lectures on Butler's 'Analogy,' ijb c 8° Simpkin 64 ; & CHALMERS, in/ra. For Philosophicll Position of BUTLER, v. C% t\. *Calder\vood, Prof. H. [U.-Presb.] The Relations of Science and Religion [Morse Lects. '80] 5/- c8° Macmillan 81 Chaubourne, Dr. I'. A. [Am.] Natural Theology : Nature&Bible fr. same Author [Lowell Lects.] $1.50 i-^ New York [67]82 CiiALMERS,Dr.T.[F.-Ch.]Natural Theology [includes lectures on Butler's Analogy] 6/- c 8° Douglas, .£(//«. [24]81 Clarke, J.F. [Am.Unit.] Ten Great Religions, vol. ii.—v. A § 9. CuRTEis, Can. G. H. [C.-E.] The Scientific Obstacles to Belief [Boyle Lectures, '84] 6/- c8° Macmillan 85 •Drummond, Prf. H. [F.-Ch.] Natural Law in the Spiritual World 3/6 c 8° Hodder [83] 88 a fascinating application, based on the first principles of biology, of Butler's great argument of analog)'. COCKBURN, Dr. S. The Laws of Nature and the L.iws of God fa reply to DRUMMOND], 3/6 c 8° Sonnenschein '86 LaING, Sam. i'« Modem Science and Modem Thought {itt in/ra; a reply). FowLE, Rev.T. W. [B.-C] New Analogy bet. Revealed Religion & the Course & Constit. of Nature 6/- c8° Macmillan 8i Gray, Prf. Asa [Am.] Natural Science and Religion [by a botanist] $1.50 8° Nrw York 80 Hume, David Dialogues concerning Natural Religion [posthum. pub.] not pub. separ.; v. his Works, Class C § 38. Replied to by Thos. REID \v. CLASS C § 54), Diig.ild S rEWAKT {v. Class C § 64). c/. also Setu's Scottish Philosophy (a comparison of Scottish and German replies to HUME], 5/-, c 8°, Blackwood 85; and esp, PaLEY, ut tn/ra. IIuxlev, Prf. T. H. —in his Lay Sermons 7/6 8° Macmillan [70] 75 Jackson, Rev. W. The Philosophy of Natural Theology [in refut. of mod. scepticism] 12/- 8° Hodder 74 The Design Argument, and the materialistic, idealistic, and agnostic objections to theism. Lai NO, Samuel Modern Science and Modern Thought [by a layman] 3/6 8° Chapman [85] 88 Leconte, Jos. [Am.] Religion and Science : lectures on relation of natural & revealed religion $1.50 cS Nav York 74](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21693985_0130.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


