1 | Brand, James, D.D. The Young Christian and the Popular Dance. Chicago, 1892. 27 pgs.
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2 | Bookes, Jas. H., D.D. May Christians Dance? St. Louis, 1874. 143 pgs.
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2a | Clyde, John C. D.D. A Time to Dance. Bloomsbury, 1887. 26 pgs.
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3 | Davis, Rev. George. An Account of the Trial of Social Dance. Rondout, N. Y., 1899. 46 pgs.
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4 | Davis, Grace Weiser Popular Amusements. Jersey City, n. d. 16 pgs.
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5 | MacCallum, Rev. J. W. The Dance. An Address. 24 pgs.
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6 | McDonald, Rev. John May I Go to the Ball? Philadelphia, n. d. 48 pgs.
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7 | Olds, Rev. R. L. The Ethics of The Ball-room. Philadelphia, n. d. 32 pgs.
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8 | Red, Rev. W. K. The Devil’s Parlor, or the Ball Room Unmasked. St. Paris, Ohio, n. d. 66 pgs.
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9 | Smith, Asa D. Dancing as an Amusement for Christians. A Sermon Delivered in the Brainerd Presbyterian Church. New York, 1847. 27 pgs.
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10 | Thompson, Rev. Fayette, L. May Christians Dance? Grand Rapids, 1896. 58 pgs.
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| Verhaag, L. A Word on Dancing. Compiled from Various Sources, Both Sacred and Profane. Portland, Oregon, 1900. 63 pgs.
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| Wilkinson, W. C. The Dance of Modern Society. New York, 1869. 77 pgs.
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