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The following serial titles were microfilmed as part of the preservation grant African American Religious Serials, 1850-1950. The preservation of these serials has been funded by the office of preservation of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
Serials on microfilm are available to ATLA Institutional Members for $100 per reel. To purchase, please contact Scholarly Resources (800.772.8937; sales@scholarly.com).
Episcopal Church. Diocese of Georgia. Council of Colored
Churchmen:
Journal of the … annual Council of Colored Churchmen, Diocese of
Georgia (1909-1923)
Journal of the … annual session of the Council of Colored
Churchmen in the Diocese of Georgia (1924-1932)
African American Episcopalians in Georgia. From the Bishop's address
(Rt. Rev. F.F. Reese) to the Council at the 16th annual Council, 1921:
"The existence of the two races so different, existing side by as
we do and forming parts of one social body is an extraordinary
situation, never before existing in the history of mankind, except under
conditions of the bondage of one race to another…Our two races have
different histories and traditions for thousands of years. We have a
different racial consciousness, and distinct modes of thought and
feeling. Your fathers from a totally different environment were brought
here and incorporated into a social and industrial political order,
established and built up by the white as the result of thousands of
years of evolution on their part…We must both recognize and agree that
the two races as such must be kept distinct. Whatever intermingling has
accrued has been due to human frailty and sin."—p. 28-29.
Published in Brunswick, Georgia. ATLA no.: 2004-S003 through
2004-S004, 2 reels (1909-1932).
The churchman's record of the Colored Council of the Protestant
Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Georgia
African American Episcopalians in Georgia. "The purpose of this
paper is to publish monthly the activities of the Colored Episcopalian
Churches in the Diocese of Georgia and the adjoining jurisdictions, and
also provide a vehicle for the expression of opinion regarding the work
peculiar to our people."—from p. 1 of Oct. 1919 issue. Published
in Savannah, Georgia. ATLA no.: 2004-S005, 1 reel (1919-1920).
Industrial Home School for Colored Girls (Peaks, Va.). Annual
report of the Industrial Home School for Colored Girls (1916-1920)
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls. Annual report of the
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls (1921-1939)
The Industrial Home School for Colored Girls was founded in 1915 by
Janie Porter Barrett (1865-1948) of the Virginia State Federation of
Colored Women's Clubs. A portion from the first report of 1916 reads:
"Twenty-eight girls have been received into the institution since
it opened, ranging in age from eleven to eighteen years…Our success in
controlling the girls has been unusual. Kind treatment and the honor
system are the methods used. Some of them never knew what kind words and
sympathy were until they came to the school." In 1920 the state of
Virginia assumed financial responsibility for the school and it was
renamed the Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls. Barrett won
national acclaim for her rehabilitation methods. Today the school bears
her name, the Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls. Published in Peaks,
Virginia. ATLA no.: 2004-S006 through 2004-S007, 2 reels
(1916-1939).
Orthodox messenger
Organ of the African Orthodox Church, Southern Jurisdiction. "It is
surprising to know how few Negroes are aware that within their midst
there is a Church that was organized by one of their own in order to
give to the people of his race a Catholic Church which should be
governed and controlled exclusively by Negroes. This is the African
Orthodox Church, organized by the late Dr. George Alexander Maguire…Not
being willing that his race should be passed by and denied all the good
things of the Lord, Archbishop Maguire sought and obtained an undisputed
and valid consecration at the hands of the late Archbishop Rene Valette…The
valid Orders, handed down in unbroken succession from this most ancient
source of apostolic authority, are still being exercised in our midst,
today, by a younger generation of the Sons of Africa, as bishops and
priests of the African Orthodox Church."—from p. 4 of Oct. 1941
issue. Published in Miami, Florida. ATLA no.: 2004-S010, 1 reel
(1941-1942).
Colored messenger
A Catholic mission (Society of the Divine Word) to African Americans.
"In the South, the race question has been always a source of
Protestant disagreement. No really Southern Protestant congregation, so
far as we know, commingles under the same roof, worshippers, white and
black…The Catholic Church, on the other hand, shows her unity, shows
that she is in fact the Church of God, universal by her absolute
disregard of all these distinctions…It is strange that Black People of
the United States do not universally recognize the fact that it is in
Catholic Congregations alone, among all religious assemblages of the
South, that the important fact is practically recognized that, in the
sight of God, so far at least as color is concerned, all men are
equal."—from the article "The Catholic Church and the
Negro," p. 16 of March 1916 issue of Colored messenger.
Published in Techny, Illinois. ATLA no.: 2004-S011, 1 reel
(1916-1917).
Shelter for Aged and Infirm Colored Persons of Baltimore City. Annual
report of the Board of Managers of the Shelter for Aged and Infirm
Colored Persons of Baltimore City
"A corporation for the relief of that worthy class of colored
persons, who, from various causes, are finally dependent on the charity
of others." A portion from the 2nd annual report (1884) reads:
"At present, seventeen old, needy women have a comfortable home
within the 'Shelter' walls, and thirty-five old men and women are now
registered and waiting to come in. Much as we may desire to give these
room, the voice of prudence utterly forbids, until our finances shall be
increased…Within the year, three feeble ones, who came to us with
tottering steps, have gone to their reward." Published in
Baltimore. ATLA no.: 2004-S013, 1 reel (1883-1936).
The African Orthodox churchman
Official organ of the African Orthodox Church, Province of South and
Central Africa and Rhodesia. "Is there an accursed race?…At this
time when the colour Question is taking world-wide prominence, and
almost to every nation that has black subjects under its jurisdiction,
the Question is really an obstacle to the white governing Race, the
question is ask[ed] in one word, Why? And the answer is put without fear
of contradiction, because of the white man's domineering, and arrogant
manners, he believes and shows by his ways in dealing with the black man
that he still believes that God has cursed his forefathers to be
perpetual hewers of wood and drawers of water, and no matter how
earnestly the black youth tries elevate themselves, it is merely a joke
to many white folk…But, if taken from the outlook that God made all
men in His Image, then only will we be able to solve the problem."—from
p. 1 of March 1929 issue. The African Orthodox Church was founded in
South Africa in 1924 by a group of priests, one of whom—Daniel William
Alexander—was elected to the position of bishop. It was an affiliate
to the African Orthodox Church in America, which was established by
George Alexander McGuire in 1921. McGuire consecrated Alexander as
bishop in 1927. Published in South Africa. ATLA no.: 2004-S014, 1
reel (1929-1948).
The following serial titles were microfilmed as part of the preservation grant Christianity and the Encounter with World Religions, 1850-1950. The preservation of these serials has been funded in part by the office of preservation of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
Serials on microfilm are available to ATLA Institutional Members for $100 per reel. To purchase, please contact Scholarly Resources (800.772.8937; sales@scholarly.com).
Theosophische Kultur
Theosophy. "Monatsschrift zur Entwicklung der höheren Seelen- und
Geisteskräfte." Organ of the Internationale Theosophische
Verbrüderung. Text in German. ATLA no.: 2002-S508, 9 reels
(1909-1937).
Episcopal Church. Office of the Indian Commission. Annual
report of the Indian Commission to the Domestic Committee of the Board
of Missions.
Reports of the Episcopal Church's Indian Commission include annual
reports of the Missionary Bishop of Niobrara. Includes reports from the
Ponka, Niobrara, Santee and Yankton Missions, among others. ATLA no.:
2003-S044, 1 reel (1872-1877).
Missions en Chine et au Congo (1889-1907)
Missions en Chine, au Congo et aux Philippines (1908-1913)
Missions de Scheut (1914-1963)
Monde et mission (1964-1975)
Catholic Church mission to China, the Congo, the Philippines, and later,
the world. Issued by the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM),
commonly known as the Scheut Missionaries. Founded in 1862 by Father
Theophile Verbist at Scheut (Brussels, Belgium), the CICM is a society
of priests and brothers who take simple vows and are under the authority
of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. Originally limited
to recruiting Belgian and Dutch missionaries for China, the CICM became
international in 1947. Published in Brussels. Text in French. ATLA
no.: 2003-S070 through 2003-S073, 14 reels (1889-1975).
Record of the work of the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission
Society (1910/11-1920)
Ocean to ocean : a record of the work of the Woman's American Baptist
Home Mission Society (1920/21-1938/39)
Founded in 1877, the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society
organized to "proclaim the Christian faith and to minister to
people of special need." The "Record of the work" reports
on home missions to Native Americans, African Americans, Orientals;
French, Scandinavians, Slavs, French, and Germans in the United States,
general stateside missions, as well as missions to the Spanish-speaking
peoples of America, Mexico, Cuba, and Central America. Published in New
York and Chicago. ATLA no.: 2003-S045 through 2003-S046, 4
reels (1910-1930).
News bulletin (Theosophical society in America.
Mothers Research Group) (1945-1947)
Mothers occult digest (1947-1952)
Theosophical newsletter for mothers with advice on child raising.
Published in Ojai, California, by the Mothers Research Group of the
Theosophical Society in America. ATLA no.: 2003-S089 through
2003-S090, 1 reel (1945-1952).
Burmah Baptist Missionary Convention:
Minutes of a missionary conference at which was formed the Baptist
Missionary Convention (1865)
Annual report of the Burmah Baptist Missionary Convention (1866-1871)
Minutes of the … annual meeting of the Burmese Baptist
Missionary Convention (1872)
Annual report of the Burmah Baptist Missionary Convention
(1873-1908)
The annual report of the Burmah Baptist Missionary Convention, formed in
1865. "The object of this Convention shall be to strengthen and
unite the Baptist Churches of Burmah in mutual love and the Christian
faith, and to extend the work of evangelization to all regions within
our reach which do not receive the gospel from other agencies."—from
Article III of the Constitution of the Society, 1865 report. Published
in Rangoon. ATLA no.: 2003-S091 through 2003-S094, 4 reels
(1865-1908).
Bulletin théosophique
Theosophy in France. Organ of the Section française de la Société
théosophique (1900-1908) and Société théosophique de France
(1908-1948). Text in French. ATLA no.: 2003-S099, 3 reels
(1900-1948).
China's millions and our work among them (1875)
China's million (London, England) (1876-1952)
Millions (London, England) (1952-1964)
East Asia Millions (London, England) (1965-1982/83)
Mission to China and East Asia, issued by the China Inland Mission and
the Overseas Missionary Fellowship. The China Inland Mission was founded
in 1865 by James Hudson Taylor. Its members worked in China until 1951,
when the mission withdrew under rule of the Chinese Communist party.
Thereafter, under the name Overseas Missionary Fellowship, mission work
was undertaken in other countries of the Far East, such as Malaya,
Thailand, Laos, Formosa, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong,
and Singapore. It is known today as OMF International. ATLA no.:
2003-S095 through 2003-S098, 11 reels (1875-1983).
Annales théosophiques
A theosophic quarterly. "Recueil trimestriel de conferences et de
travaux originaux." Published in Paris. Text in French. ATLA
no.: 2003-S100, 1 reel (1908-1914).
International Missionary Alliance:
Annual report of the International Missionary Alliance (1892-1894/95)
Report (in part) of the year of the International Missionary
Alliance (1895/96)
Christian and Missionary Alliance:
Report and retrospect of the work of the Christian and Missionary
Alliance (1897)
Annual report of the Christian and Missionary Alliance (1897/98-1935)
Christian and Missionary Alliance. General Council:
Annual report to the General Council (1936-1945)
Annual report for … and minutes of the General Council (1946-1982)
Minutes of the General Council … and annual report for …
(1984-2002)
The annual reports of the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA)
and its preceding body, International Missionary Alliance. With its
beginning in 1887, the C&MA today has 350,000 believers in nearly
2,000 churches, and 1,100 missionaries in 49 nations. The C&MA is an
evangelical denomination with a major emphasis on world evangelization,
encouraging believers of diverse theological traditions to exalt Jesus
Christ. Published in New York. ATLA no.: 2003-S101 through
2003-S107, 18 reels (1892-2002).
Methodist Episcopal Church. Hawaii Mission:
Official minutes of the … session of the Hawaiian Mission of the
Methodist Episcopal Church (1906-1914)
Official minutes of the … annual session of the Hawaiian Mission
of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1916-1922)
Official minutes of the … session of the Hawaii Mission of the
Methodist Episcopal Church (1923-1939)
Methodist Church (U.S.). Hawaii Mission:
Official minutes, … session of the Hawaii Mission of the Methodist
Church (1940-1944)
Journal, … session of the Hawaii Mission of the Methodist Church
(1945)
Official journal, Hawaii Mission of the Methodist Church, minutes
of the … session (1946)
Journal of the … session of the Hawaii Mission of the Methodist
Church (1947-1950)
The minutes of Hawaii Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church and
Methodist Church. The Hawaii Mission served the Caucasian, Japanese,
Korean, and Philippine peoples of the Hawaiian Islands. Published in
Honolulu. ATLA no.: 2003-S108A-C through 2003-S112, 5
reels (1906-1950).
Methodist Episcopal Church. Pacific Japanese Mission:
Official minutes of the … session of the Pacific Japanese Mission
of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1901)
Journal of the … session of the Pacific Japanese Mission of the
Methodist Episcopal Church (1902-1904)
Official journal of the … annual session of the Pacific Japanese
Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1905-1938)
Official journal, … annual session of the Pacific Japanese
Mission for the Methodist Episcopal Church and … session of the
Pacific Japanese Mission of the Methodist Church (1939)
The journal of the annual session of the Pacific Japanese Mission of the
Methodist Episcopal Church. Formed in 1900, the Methodist mission to the
Japanese in America included the Pacific Coast and, until 1905, the
territory of Hawaii. Pacific Coast districts included Fresno, Los
Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Portland, Oregon, and Seattle,
Washington. ATLA no.: 2003-S113 through 2003-S116, 4 reels
(1901-1938).
Methodist Episcopal Church. Pacific Japanese Mission. Annual
report of the Pacific Japanese Mission
"The present field includes the states of California, Oregon and
Washington, but loud calls are coming from Idaho, Montana, and Nebraska…the
[Japanese] are sober and industrious, and on many accounts are among the
most desirable immigrants now coming to the country…Much to the
surprise of everybody, save a few labor union leaders and politicians,
the San Francisco "Chronicle" began…a most untimely and
unjust agitation against Japanese and Korean immigration…The calmness
and patience of the Japanese people under it all have been a splendid
proof that it is founded in error and falsehood."—from p. 1-2 of
1905 issue. Published in San Francisco. ATLA no.: 2003-S117, 1
reel (1905).
News and notes of the Theosophical Society in the British Isles
(1925-1933)
Theosophical news & notes (1933-1959)
"News and notes" from the Theosophical Society in Great
Britain includes news from the General Secretary, National Council and
committees, Federations and conferences, library and lodge notes, and
public lectures. Later issues include reprints from articles. Published
in London. ATLA no.: 2003-S118 through 2003-S119, 4 reels
(1925-1959).
Lotus (Paris, France) (1887-1889)
Lotus bleu (1890-1898)
Revue théosophique française, le lotus bleu (1898-1923)
Revue théosophique, le lotus bleu (1923-1955)
Theosophy in France. "Revue des hautes etudes théosophiques :
tendant á favoriser la rapprochement entre l'Orient et l'Occident."
Text in French. ATLA no.: 2003-S120 through 2003-S123, 16
reels (1887-1955).
History of the EFTS summary : July 1903-July 2004
Transactions of the … annual congress of the Federation of European
Sections of the Theosophical Society (1904-1906)
Transactions of the … congress of the Federation of European
National Societies of the Theosophical Society (1923)
Emlékkönyve (1929)
Congreso de Barcelona (1934)
The congresses of the European Federation of the Theosophical Society (EFTS)
held in Amsterdam, London, Paris, Vienna, Budapest, and Barcelona; plus
a summary of the EFTS's history, by Mary Anderson. "The European
Federation has now existed for one hundred years—in many respects
terrible years for Europe, marked by two devastating world wars and by
cruel dictatorships under fascism and communism, spreading a
materialistic and therefore recklessly selfish and brutal philosophy,
which makes it difficult to propagate Theosophy in Eastern Europe.
Perhaps the European Federation as a vehicle has contributed to
mitigating not so much the physical suffering as its effect on the
consciousness of the sufferers and of those inflicting suffering."—p.
7 of "History of the EFTS summary." ATLA no.: 2003-S124A-E,
1 reel (1904-1934, 2003).
Evangeliska lúterska kirkjufélag íslendinga í Vesturheimi:
Ársfundr hins Evangeliska lúterska kirkjufélags íslendinga í
Vesturheimi (1885-1887)
Hið … ársþing hins Ev. Lút. kirkjufélags íslendinga í
Vesturheimi (1888-1909)
Gjörðabók … ársþings hins Evangeliska lúterska
kirkjufélags íslendinga í Vesturheimi (1910-1935)
Proceedings of the Icelandic Evangelical Lutheran Synod in North
America. Published in Winnipeg. Text in Icelandic. ATLA no.:
2003-S502A-C, 2 reels (1885-1935).
ATLA has received written permission from the publishers to duplicate and sell archival microfilm copies of the following titles for preservation purposes and for the advancement of theological and religious research and studies. In all other cases the materials have passed into the public domain.
Serials on microfilm are available to ATLA Institutional Members for $100 per reel. To purchase, please contact Scholarly Resources (800.772.8937; sales@scholarly.com).
Brethren's annual for the year of grace … (1884-1895)
Brethren almanac for the year of our Lord … (1896)
Brethren annual, or, Church year book (1897-1913)
Brethren annual for … (1914-1916)
Almanac of the Brethren Church "contains [a] calendar for each
month, biographical sketches, portraits[,] family readings, household
recipes, general information, and a list of ministers." The
Brethren Church (Progressive Dunkers) split off in 1882 from the German
Baptist Brethren. In 1939, the Brethren Church split into the Brethren
Church (Ashland Group) and Fellowship of Grace Brethren Church (Grace
Group). Published in Ashland, Ohio. ATLA no.: S1040/S1041 through
S1042/S1043, 2 reels (1884-1916).
L'ami du clergé paroissial
"Friend of the parish clergy," a supplement to the Catholic
periodical L'ami du clergé. Published in Langres, France. Text
in French. ATLA no.: S1020, 27 reels (1888-1968).
Tweemaandelijks bulletin der theologische ethercolleges (1958)
Tweemaandelijks bulletin der theologische radiocolleges (1959-1963)
The bimonthly bulletin of the theological radio college, published by
the Nederlandse Christelijke Radio Vereniging (NCRV). The NCRV, founded
in 1924, is a multimedia undertaking that seeks to provide leading
contributions from Protestant-Christian inspiration to the Netherlands
community. Published in Hilversum, Netherlands. Text in Dutch. ATLA
no.: S1036/S1037, 1 reel (1958-1963).
Brethren Church (Progressive Dunkers). Convention:
Report of Progressive Convention (1882)
Proceedings of the Dayton Convention (1883)
Proceedings of the General Convention (1887)
Brethren Church (Progressive Dunkers). General Conference:
[Report of the General Conference of the Brethren Church] (1892-1913)
Minutes of Annual Conference of the Brethren Church (1914)
Minutes of the … General Conference of the Brethren Church (1915)
Minutes of the General Conference of the Brethren Church for …
and Brethren annual for … (1916-1920)
The minutes of the General Conference of the Brethren Church
(Progressive Dunkers). The Brethren Church (Progressive Dunkers) split
off in 1882 from the German Baptist Brethren. In 1939, the Brethren
Church split into the Brethren Church (Ashland Group) and Fellowship of
Grace Brethren Church (Grace Group). Published in Ashland, Ohio. ATLA
no.: S1044/S1045/S1046 through S1048/S1049/S1050, 3 reels
(1882-1920).
New issues of various ongoing serials are filmed periodically in the On Demand program. New issues of the titles listed below have been recently filmed.
Serials on microfilm are available to ATLA Institutional Members for $100 per reel. To purchase, please contact Scholarly Resources (800.772.8937; sales@scholarly.com).
Crkva u svijetu. ATLA no.: S0846. Reel no. 6: v. 30 (1995).
Diakonie im Rheinland. ATLA no.: S0767B. Reel no. 16-17: v. 32-36 (1995-1999).
EPD Medien. ATLA no.: S0969. Reel no. 7-10: 2000-2001.
Evangelische Landeskirche in Baden. Gesetzes- u. Verordnungsblatt. ATLA no.: S0389A. Reel no. 6: (1992-1999).
Jednota bratrská. ATLA no.: S0638. Reel no. 8: v. 71-76 (1994-1999).
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Reports of the district presidents. ATLA no.: S0352E. Reel no. 19: 1992-1994.
Lutherans alert national. ATLA no.: S0383. Reel no. 5: v. 25-27 (1990-1992).
Offene Kirche. ATLA no.: S0789B. Reel no.5: v. 26-32 (1995-2001).
Ouderlingenblad. ATLA no.: S0744. Reel no.: 6: v. 74-78 (1996/97-2000/01).
Schweizerische Kirchenzeitung. ATLA no.: S0562. Reel no. 26-27: v. 164-167 (1996-1999).
SNOP (Paris France). ATLA no.: S0589. Reel no. 13: No. 1064-1107 (2000-2001).
Tenrikyo. ATLA no.: S0625. Reel no. 3: No. 294-389 (1994-2001).
Urban mission. ATLA no.: S0854. Reel no. 2-3: v. 5-16 (1987/88-1998/99).
Each title is contained in one reel, unless otherwise specified. Monographs on microfilm are available to ATLA Institutional Members for $100 per reel. To purchase, please contact Christina Tran (888.665.ATLA; ctran@atla.com).
Dialogues of St. Gregory the Great : an old English version / by Pope Gregory I, ca. 540-604 a.d. ; edited by Henry James Coleridge. Saints; immortality; miracles. Published in London, 1874. ATLA no.: B00673.
Student's handbook to the Psalms / by John Sharpe ; with a memoir of the author by Robert Sinker. Published in London, 1896. ATLA no.: B00674.
Lectures on the criticism and interpretation of the Bible : with two preliminary lectures on theological study and theological arrangement, to which are added two lectures on the history of Biblical interpretation / by Herbert Marsh. Published in London, 1842. ATLA no.: B00675.
Shorter catechism : with proofs, analyses and illustrative anecdotes, etc. for teachers and parents / by Robert Steel. Published in London, 1885. ATLA no.: B00676.
Third book of Moses, called Leviticus / with commentary by C.D. Ginsburg; edited by Charles John Ellicott. Published in London, 190-. ATLA no.: B00677.
Contributions towards the exposition of the Book of Genesis / by Robert S. Candlish. Published in Edinburgh, v. 1-2 (1843-1852). ATLA no.: B00678.
Gospel of the Old Testament : an explanation of the types and figures by which Christ was exhibited under the legal dispensation / rewritten from the original work of Samuel Mather. Published in Philadelphia, 1834. ATLA no.: B00679.
Chapters on the shorter catechism : a tale for the instruction of youth / by a Clergyman's daughter. Published in Philadelphia, 18--. ATLA no.: B00680.
Saint Augustine / by William R Clark. Published in London by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1878. ATLA no.: B00681.
Luther examined and reexamined : a review of Catholic criticism and a plea for revaluation / by W.H.T. Dau. Published in St. Louis, 1917. ATLA no.: B00682.
Lectures, expository and practical, on the Book of Esther / by Alexander D. Davidson. Published in Edinburgh, 1859. ATLA no.: B00683.
General catalogue of the McCormick Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Illinois. Covers 1830-1900. Published in Chicago, 1900. ATLA no.: B00684.
Septuagint version of the Old Testament : according to the Vatican text, translated into English : with the principal various readings of the Alexandrine copy, and a table of comparative chronology / by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton. v. 1: Genesis-Chronicles II-v. 2: Esdras Malachias. Translated into English from the Greek. Published in London, 1844. ATLA no.: B00685.
Lasciana : nebst den ältesten evang. Synodalprotokollen Polens, 1555-1561 / herausgegeben und erläutert von Hermann Dalton. Latin text with introduction and notes in German. Published in Berlin, 1898. ATLA no.: B00686.
Schleiermacher's Religionsbegriff und die philosphischen Voraussetzungen desselben / von Emil Schürer. Thesis (Doctoral)—Universität Leipzig, 1868. ATLA no.: B00687.
Ulrich von Hutten, his life and times / by David Friedrich Strauss ; translated from the second German edition. Published in London, 1874. ATLA no.: B00688.
Table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther. A translation of selected portions from J. Aurifaber's collection published in 1566 under title Tischreden. Published in London, 1848. ATLA no.: B00689.
An exposition of the Shorter catechism, or, A scripture catechism in the method of the assemblies / by Matthew Henry. Published in Edinburgh, 1857. ATLA no.: B00690.
The tripartite nature of man, spirit, soul, and body : applied to illustrate and explain the doctrines of original sin, the new birth, the disembodied state, and the spiritual body / by J.B. Heard. Published in Edinburgh, 1875. ATLA no.: B00691.
Legends of the Old Testament characters : from the Talmud and other sources / by the Rev. S. Baring-Gould. Published in London, 1871. ATLA no.: B00692.
First principles of the Reformation, or, The ninety-five theses and the three primary works of Luther translated into English / edited with theological and historical introductions by Henry Wace and C.A. Buchheim. The "Three primary works" are: Address to the Christian nobility of the German nation; Concerning Christian liberty; On the Babylonish captivity of the Church. Published in London, 1883. ATLA no.: B00693.
Illustrations from the sermons of Alexander Maclaren / edited and selected by James Henry Martyn. Baptist sermons; English sermons. Published in London, 1894. ATLA no.: B00694.
Paulus, der Apostel der Heiden / by Max Krenkel. "Vorträge gehalten in den Protestantenvereinen zu Dresden und Leipzig." New Testament criticism; Paul the Apostle. Published in Leipzig, 1869. Text in German. ATLA no.: B00695.
In cooperation with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Archives, the following archival collection is now available through ATLA.
This archival collection on microfilm is available to ATLA Institutional Members for $75 per reel. To purchase, please contact Scholarly Resources (800.772.8937; sales@scholarly.com).
Cooperative Lutheranism : The Helen M. Knubel Archives
Over 40 new titles on 72 additional reels have been added to the Helen
M. Knubel Archives collection on microfilm. Originally filmed in 1979 on
16mm film, the collections have been transferred onto 35mm film. This
new addition to the Knubel archives on microfilm contains records from
agencies conducting inter-Lutheran work including: Inter-Lutheran
Commission on Worship (1957-1978); Lutheran World Relief (1945-1979);
National Lutheran Council (1920-1966); Lutheran World Ministries
(1967-1976); Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. (1966-1978); and Lutheran
Film Associates (1950-1977). ATLA no.: XA0007R (only KACL 102-107);
XA0008R (only KACL 157-160); XA0043R, XA0045R-XA0081R, and
XA0083R-XA0084R, currently 72 reels (extent 1920-1979).