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=Cross, David Wallace.= _N. Y._, 1814-1891. A Cleveland lawyer of local
fame as a sportsman. Fifty Years with the Rod and Gun.
=Cross, Joseph.= _E._, 1813-1893. An Episcopal clergyman who from
1829-1856 was a prominent Methodist divine. The more important of his
writings include Headlands of Faith; Pisgah Views of the Promised
Inheritance; A Year in Europe; Coals from the Altar; Pauline Charity;
Prelections on Charity; Old Wine and New.
=Cross, Mrs. Jane Tandy [Chinn] [Harding].= _Ky._, 1817-1870. Wife
of J. Cross, _supra_. Wayside Flowerets; Heart Blossoms for my
Little Daughters; Bible Gleanings; Driftwood; Gonzalo de Cordova, a
translation from the Spanish; Duncan Adair, a novel.
=Croswell, Andrew.= 1709-1785. A Boston clergyman, very active as a
controversialist. The Apostle’s Advice to the Jailor Improved; Heaven
shut against Arminians and Antinomians.
=Croswell, Harry.= _Ct._, 1778-1858. An Episcopal clergyman who
was rector of Trinity Church, New Haven, 1816-58, but in earlier
life was a political journalist noted for his scathing editorials.
Young Churchman’s Guide; Manual of Family Prayers; Guide to the Holy
Sacrament.
=Croswell, William.= _Ms._, 1804-1851. Son of H. Croswell, _supra_. An
Episcopal clergyman of Boston, the first rector of the Church of the
Advent. Some of his hymns appear in various religious anthologies and
hymnals. Poems Sacred and Secular.
=Crowe, Winfield Scott.= _Ind._, 1850- ----. A Universalist clergyman,
of Newark, New Jersey, editor of the Universalist Monthly. The Man of
Evolution; The God of Evolution; The Lordship of Jesus.
=Crowell, Eugene.= _N. Y._, 1817-1894. A writer of San Francisco, and
later of New York city, who was a zealous defender of Spiritualism. The
Identity of Primitive Christianity with Modern Spiritualism; The Spirit
World; The Philosophy of Death; Spiritualism and Insanity; The Religion
of Spiritualism.
=Crowell, William.= _Ms._, 1806-1871. A Baptist clergyman who published
The Church Member’s Manual of Ecclesiastical Principles; Church
Member’s Handbook; History of Baptist Literature for Fifty Years.
=Cruger, Mrs. Julia Grinnell [Storrow].= “Julien Gordon.” _F._,
18-- - ----. A popular novelist of New York city. A Diplomat’s Diary;
Poppaea; A Successful Man; A Wedding and Other Stories; Mademoiselle
Réséda; A Puritan Pagan. _Lip._
=Cruger, Mary.= _N. Y._, 1834- ----. A writer of Montrose, New York.
Hyperæsthesia; A Den of Thieves, or the Lay Reader of St. Mark’s; The
Vanderheyde Manor House; How She Did It; Brotherhood. _Fo. Lo._
=Crummell, Alexander.= _N. Y._, 1819-1898. A coloured Episcopal
clergyman of Washington. The Future of Africa; Greatness of Christ, and
Other Sermons; Africa and America.
=Cruse, Christian Frederick.= _Pa._, 1794-1864. An Episcopal clergyman
of New York city whose translation of the Ecclesiastical History of
Eusebius is a standard English version.
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