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Divines and Moralists 5^9 Eyes and Ears. Boston, 1862. ["reprinted, with a few exceptions, from the New York Ledger . . . a few . . . from the New York Independent. "] Freedom and War. Discourses on Topics suggested by the Times. Boston, 1863. American Rebellion. Report of Speeches delivered in England at Public Meet- ings in Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool, and London; and at the farewell breakfasts in London, etc. Manchester, England, 1864. Lon- don, 1864. As: Speeches of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher on the American Rebellion delivered in Great Britain in 1863. Revised and now first pub- lished in America, n. d. [1887]. [From the New York Ledger.] Norwood; or. Village Life in New England. 1868. Gnaw- Wood: or New England Life in a Village. By Henry W. B. Cher. Second Edition. Price ten cents. New York: The National News Com- pany, 21 & 23 Ann St., 1868. Entered . . . 1868 by D. Ottolengui. [Pamphlet, 22 pp.] The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher in Plymouth Church, Brookljm. From verbatim reports by T. J. Ellinwood. "Plymouth Pulpit." [Various series and dates from 1869.] Plymouth Pulpit: Sermons preached in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. From EUinwood's Stenographic Reports. [Various series and dates from 1874.] Lecture-Room Talks : a series of familiar discourses on themes of general Christian experience. Phonographically reported by T. J. Ellinwood. 1870. The Life of Jesus, the Christ. Illustrated. New York, Edinburgh and London. 1871. Completed [by his sons]. New York and London, 1891. 2 vols. Yale Lectures on Preaching. Delivered before the Theological Department of Yale College, New Haven, Conn. ... in the regular course of the "Lyman Beecher Lectureship on Preaching." From phonographic reports. 1872-74. 3 vols. I vol., 1881; 1893; 1900. Jew and Gentile: A Sermon. Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. June 24, 1877. [Pamphlet, 22 pp.] Reprinted in Kohut, George Alexander: Henry Ward Beecher and the Jews. . . . Portland, Oregon, 1913. Appendix I, pp. 20-33. Address on Montefiore. [Reprinted in] Kohut, ubi supra, pp. 34-39, Appendix II [where it is said to be from] 'Addresses . . . at the . . .service . . . at Temple Emanu-EI, New York, on the occasion of Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart., completing [his] one-hundredth year . . . October 26, 1884, N. Y., pp. 7-^12. . . . Henry Ward Beecher's Statement before the Congregational Association of New York and Brooklyn in which he resigns his membership . . . and gives a full statement of his doctrinal beliefs and unbeliefs. [This report is com- plete, and is authorized and corrected by Mr. Beecher.] n. d. [Pamphlet, 28 pp. Above is t. p. on cover; title on p. i is:] Mr. Beecher's Reasons for Withdrawing from the Congregational Association of New York and Brook- lyn, . . . October 13, 1882. Evolution and Religion. Part I. Eight Sermons. Discussing the bearings of the evolutionary philosophy on the fundamental doctriaes of evangelical Chris- tianity. . . . Part II. Eighteen Sermons. Discussing the application of the evolutionary principles and theories to the practical aspects of religious life. 1885. Patriotic Addresses, in America and England, from 1850 to 1885, on slavery, the Civil War, and the development of civil liberty in the United States, edited with [pp. 11-161] a Review of Mr. Beecher's personality and influence in VOL. n — 34