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Drew University Library 19th Century Collection

Science and Christanity Pamphlet Collection

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Animal Mechanics, or, Proofs of Design in the Animal Frame.  N.p., [1852]. 63 p.

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Barwell, J. W.

Science, the Mind, Revelation, the Heart of God: an Outcome of All the Creeds. Chicago: Jacobs & Holmes, [1906]. 16 p.

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Bixby, James Thompson.

Religion and Science as Allies, or, Similarities of Physical and Religious Knowledge. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co., 1889.  226 p.

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Burt, Benj. C.

Some Relations Between Philosophy and Literature.  University of Michigan Philosophical Papers, 1st series, no. 4. Ann Arbor: Andrews & Witherby, 1896. 13 p.

4

Chadwick, John W.

"Evolution As Related to Religious Thought." _Modern Science Essayist 1, no. 13 (Oct. 1 1889): 317-340. Boston: New Ideal Publishing Co., 1889.

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Clyde, John C.

The Christian Temper and Scientific Thought. A paper read before the American Institute of Christian Philosophy, Oct. 4th, 1888. N.p., 1889. 35 p.

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Cotterill, Henry.

On the Relation Between Science and Religion Through the Principles of Unity, Order, and Causation: Being the Annual Address for 1880, of the Victoria Institute, or Philosophical Society of Great Britain. London: E. Stanford; New York: Anson, D. F. Randolph & Co., [1880]. 29 p.

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Coutts, John.

The Method of Christ as Traced in Chemistry,Physics & Spectrum Analysis. London: Hygienic Publishing Agency, 1903.  64 p.

8

Crosby, Howard.

The Bible on the Side of Science: a Lecture Delivered in New York, December 14, 1874, Before the Society for the Advancement of Science and Art. New York: John F. Trow & Son, Printers, 1875. 18 p.

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Dale, T. Nelson.

The Harmony Between Christian Faith and Physical Science: a Chapter of Christian Philosophy. Paterson, N.J.: "Press" Book and Job Print, 1876. 16 p.

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Dana, James D.

Science and the Bible; a Review of "The Six Days of Creation" of Prof. Tayler Lewis. From the Bibliotheca Sacra for January_,_ 1856. Andover, Mass.: Warren F. Draper, 1856. p. 80-129.

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Gulliver, John P.

Christianity and Science: an Address at … Andover Theological Seminary. Andover: Printed by Warren F. Draper, 1880.  46 p.

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Drey, Sylvan.

The Moral and Religious Aspects of Herbert Spencer's Philosophy. The Modern Science Essayist, special series 1, whole number 17 (Dec. 20, 1889). Boston: James H. West, 1889. p. 3-14.

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Gridley, Albert L.

Suborganic Evolution, or, Thoughts on the Nebular Hypothesis. N.p., 1902. 22 p.

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Gridley, Albert L.

Thoughts on Organic Evolution. N.p., 1903. 46 p.

14

Hall, John.

Science and Religion: a Lecture. The American Pulpit, vol. 1, no. 5 (July 1878). Philadelphia: American Pulpit Publishing Company, 1878. p. 48-56.

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Hitchcock, Edward.

Religious Bearings of Man's Creation: Discourse Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Albany, on Sabbath Morning, August 24, 1856. Albany: Van Benthuysen, Printer, 1856.  52 p.

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Hopkins, Mark.

Science and Religion: a Sermon Delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Albany, on Sabbath Afternoon, August 24, 1856. Albany: Van Benthuysen, Printer, 1856.  35 p.

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Huxley, Thomas Henry.

Possibilities and Impossibilities. Reprinted from The Agnostic Annual, 1892, with addenda.. London: Issued for the Rationalist Press Committee by Watts & Co., 1896.  14 p.

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Janes, Lewis G.

Evolution of Morals. Modern Science Essayist, vol. 1, no. 11 (Sept. 1, 1889). Boston: New Ideal Publishing Co., 1889. p. 255-284.

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Janes, Lewis G.

The Scope and Principles of the Evolution Philosophy. Modern Science Essayist. Sociological Series I., whole number 16 (Dec. 15, 1889). Boston: James H. West, 1889. p. 1-26.

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Kempf, Matthew.

The Wandering Cainidæ, or, The Ancient Nomads; a Lecture Delivered to the Medical Society of Dubois County, and to the Citizens of Huntingburgh, Indiana, April 22, 1879. Louisville, Ky.: John P. Morton & Co., Printers, 1879. 41 p.

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Manley, G. T.

The Views of Modern Science; a Lecture Given in the Town Hall, Simla, June, 1901, and Containing Letters from Various Presidents and Fellows of the Royal Society. London: Church Missionary Society, [1901]. 16 p.

22

Marshall, John G.

Fictions and Errors, in a book on "The Origin of the World, According to Revelation and Science, by J. W. Dawson, L.L.D., Principal of McGill University, Montreal" Exposed and Condemned, on the Authority of Divine Revelation. Halifax, N.S.: Printed at the Methodist Book Room, 1877. 82 p.

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Morrow, Thomas.

A Blow At the Root of Modern Infidelity and Scepticism; Huxleyism Analyzed and Criticised. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1878.  60 p.

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Nelson, A. J.

A Review of a Course of Lectures on Evolution Delivered Before the San Jose University Extension Club by Prof. David Starr Jordan, LL.D.  N.p., [1895]. 36 p.

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Nipher, Francis E.

Evolution of the Divine Character in Man … Delivered Sept. 10, 1899, at Iowa City, Ia., at a Union Service of All Protestant Churches. Reprint from the Christian Evangelist of Oct 5 and 12, 1899.  N.p., 1899. 15 p.

26

Peirce, Benjamin.

Address of Professor Benjamin Peirce, President of the American Association for the Year 1853, on Retiring from the Duties of President.  [1853]. 17 p.

27

Porter, J. L.

Science and Revelation, Their Distinctive Provinces, with a Review of the Theories of Tyndall, Huxley, Darwin, & Herbert Spencer. Belfast: William Mullan, 1874.  38 p.

28

Sewall, Henry.

Herbert Spencer As a Biologist. University of Michigan Philosophical Papers, 1st series, no. 4. Ann Arbor: Andrews & Witherby, 1886. 13 p.

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Shields, Charles Woodruff.

The Harmony of Science and the Bible; a Popular Sketch. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Press. 13 p.

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Smith, John Pye.

The Mosaic Account of the Creation and Deluge Illustrated by the Discoveries of Modern Science; a Lecture Delivered on Tuesday Evening, November 21st, 1837 … at the Weigh-House Chapel, Fish Street Hill. Lectures to Young Men and Others, no. 1.   1837.  16 p.

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Smith, Orlando J.

The Agreement Between Science and Religion. New York: C. P. Farrell, 1906. 32 p.

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Teel, William H.

Jenkins and Evolution.  Republished from the Religious Herald. Hartford, Conn., 1895. p. 31-42.

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Theological Unrest: Discussions in Science and Religion. Atlas Series, no. 11. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1880. 62 p.

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Topics for Thought in Opposition to Materialistic Teachings: Philosophic Thought in All Ages (cont'd); Huxley's Desertion of Evolution; Address to the Clergy.  Serial Science Publications, no. 3. New York, Serial Science Society, 1876.  p. 31-62.

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Townsend, L. T.

Collapse of Evolution … Delivered under the Auspices of the American Bible League, in Boston, December, 1904. Bible League Credo Series, no. 2.  Boston: National Magazine Co.; New York: American Bible League, 1905.  64 p.

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Twitchell, Willard.

Essay upon Human Biology. Syracuse, N.Y.: Smith & Bruce, 1884.  18 p.

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Underwood, B. F.

Evolution in Its Relations to Evangelical Religion; Addresses of B. F. Underwood, Prof. P. A. Chadbourne, and Prof. Asa Gray at a Meeting of the Evangelical Alliance Held in Boston, Sept. 10, 1882.  Boston: Evangelical Alliance, 1882.  21 p.

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Whitley, N.

Palæolithic Age Examined.  Reprinted from the Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, or Philosophical Society of Great Britain.  London: Robert Hardwicke, 1874. 69 p.

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Widdicombe, T. C.

Science vs. Religion. Herington, Kan., 1908.  26 p.

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Widdicombe, T. C.

Science vs. Religion, or, The Conflict Between Reason and Superstition. New York: Printed at the Truth Seeker Office. 16 p.

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