1 | Barnes, Albert. Be Not Conformed to the World. Philadelphia, n.d. 36 pgs. |
2 | Bellows, Rev. Henry W., D.D. The Relation of Public Amusements to Public Morality Especially of the Theatre to the Highest Interests of Humanity. An Address. New York, 1857. 53 pgs. |
3 | Brainerd, Thomas D.D. Influence of Theatres; or, the True Nature and Tendency of Theatrical Amusements. Philadelphia, n. d. 36 pgs. 2 copies. |
4 | Breed, Rev. W. P., D.D. The Theatre. Philadelphia, 1868. 35 pgs. |
5 | Brown, Archibald C. The Devil’s Mission of Amusement – A Protest. New York, 1889. 30 pgs. 2 copies. |
6 | Brown, Rev. Henry, D.D. War on the Theater. A Discussion which Grew Out of The “Billy Sunday” Meetings. Spokane, Wash., 1909. 65 pgs. |
7 | Easy Entertainments for Young People. Philadelphia, 1894. 128 pgs. |
8 | Elliott, Mary. Mischief Not Fun. London, 1852. 16 pages. |
9 | Floras Quarterly Booklet on Social Purity. Introductory Number. Attica, Ohio, 1898. 40 pgs. |
10 | Johnson, Herrick. Plain Talks About the Theater. Chicago, 1882. 83 pgs. |
11 | King, Rev. Albert B. Sources of Impurity and Purity Generally Overlooked. New York, 1907. 28 pgs. |
12 | Krull, Rev. V. H., C. PP. S. Alphabetical Oddities. Collegeville, Ind., 1909. 31 pgs. |
13 | Leeds, Josiah W. The Theatre: An Essay Upon the Non-Accordancy of Stage-Plays with the Christian Profession. Philadelphia, 1886. 85 pgs. |
14 | MacDonald, Rev. J., A.M. May I Go to the Theatre? New York, 1857. 28 pgs. 2 copies. |
14a | Manufacture, Publishing, Sale, etc., of Obscene Literature Prohibited (1887) [and] An Act to Prohibit the Sale of and the Providing and Furnishing of Tobacco to Persons under the Age of 16 Years (1901) [and] Anti-Cigarette Act (1905). Pennsylvania. 1 leaf |
15 | Marvin, E. P. Ecclesiastical Amusements. Lockport, N.Y., 32 pgs. |
16 | Meade, Rev. William, D.D. Baptismal Vows and Worldly Amusements. New York, 1855. 40 pgs. |
17 | Meyer, Lucy Rider, M.D. New Words on the Old Question of Amusement. Chicago, 1891. 13 pgs. |
18 | M’Nicoll, David A Rational Enquiry Concerning the Operation of The Stage on the Morals of Society. Newcastle, 1823. 88 pgs. |
19 | Papers Presented to the Conference of American and Protestant Organizations. Philadelphia, 1889. 40 pgs. |
20 | Platt, Rev. S. H., M. A. Christian Separation from the World: Its Philosophy, Obligation and Extent. Considered with Especial Reference to Popular Amusements. Winsted, 1808. 52 pgs. |
21 | The Perils of Licentiousness, a Friendly Warning to Young Men. Philadelphia. 1860. 44 pgs. |
22 | Reynolds, Bertha C. The Church and Individual Society. 1933. 11 pgs. |
23 | Thompson, Joseph P. Theatrical Amusements. A Discourse on the Character and Influence of the Theater. New York, 1847. 40 pgs. |
24 | Trophel, G. The Limits of Christian Liberty. Three Discourses Followed by an Appendix with Regard to the Question of the Theatre. Chicago, 1882. 93 pgs. |
25 | Woodward, W. D. The City of Mundum, at the South Pole. An Allegory on Church Entertainments. Boston, 1897. 30 pgs. |