Library of Congress Classification:Class B -- Philosophy, Psychology, Religion explained

Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system. This article outlines the subclasses of Class B.[1] [2] [3]

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B - Philosophy (General)

69-99..........General works

108-5802.......By period (including individual philosophers and schools of philosophy)

108-708.......Ancient

720-765.......Medieval

770-785.......Renaissance

790-5802......Modern

808-849........Special topics and schools of philosophy

850-5739.......By region or country

5800-5802......By religion

BC - Logic

11-39......History

25-39.....By Period

60-99......General works

171-199....Special topics

BD - Speculative philosophy

10-41..........General philosophical works

95-131.........Metaphysics

143-237........Epistemology. Theory of knowledge

240-260........Methodology

300-450........Ontology (including being, the soul, life, death)

493-701........Cosmology (including teleology, space and time, structure of matter, plurality of worlds)

BF - Psychology

1-990.......Psychology

38-64..........Philosophy, Relation to other topics

173-175.5......Psychoanalysis

176-176.5......Psychological tests and testing

180-198.7......Experimental psychology

203............Gestalt psychology

207-209........Psychotropic drugs and other substances

231-299........Sensation, Aesthesiology

309-499........Consciousness, Cognition (including learning, attention, comprehension, memory, imagination, genius, intelligence, thought and thinking, psycholinguistics, mental fatigue)

501-505........Motivation

511-593........Affection, Feeling, Emotion

608-635........Will, Volition, Choice, Control

636-637........Applied psychology

638-648........New Thought, Menticulture, etc.

660-685........Comparative psychology, Animal and human psychology

692-692.5......Psychology of sex, Sexual behavior

697-697.5......Differential psychology. Individuality. Self

698-698.9......Personality

699-711........Genetic psychology

712-724.85.....Developmental psychology (including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood)

795-839........Temperament. Character

839.8-885......Physiognomy. Phrenology

889-905........Graphology. Study of handwriting

908-940........The hand. Palmistry

1001-1389.......Parapsychology

1001-1045......Psychic research. Psychology of the conscious

1048-1108......Hallucinations. Sleep. Dreaming. Visions.

1111-1156......Hypnotism. Suggestion. Mesmerism. Subliminal projection

1161-1171......Telepathy. Mind reading. Thought transference

1228-1389......Spiritualism (including mediumship, spirit messages, clairvoyance)

1404-2055.......Occult sciences

1444-1486......Ghosts. Apparitions. Hauntings

1501-1562......Demonology. Satanism. Possession

1562.5-1584....Witchcraft

1585-1623......Magic. Hermetics. Necromancy

1651-1729......Astrology

1745-1779......Oracles. Sibyls. Divinations

1783-1815......Seers. Prophets. Prophecies

1845-1891......Fortune-telling

2050-2055......Human-alien encounters. Contact between humans and extraterrestrials.

BH - Aesthetics

81-208.....History

301........Special topics

BJ - Ethics

1-1725........Ethics

71-1185.........History and general works. (Including individual ethical philosophers.)

1188-1295.......Religious ethics

1298-1335.......Evolutionary and genetic ethics

1365-1385.......Positivist ethics

1388............Socialist ethics

1390-1390.5.....Communist ethics

1392............Totalitarian ethics

1395............Feminist ethics

1518-1697.......Individual ethics. Character. Virtue. (Including practical and applied ethics, conduct of life, vices, success, ethics for children.)

1725............Ethics of social groups, classes, etc. Professional ethics.

1801-2195......Social usages. Etiquette.

2021-2078.......Etiquette of entertaining

2139-2156.......Etiquette of travel

2195............Telephone etiquette

BL - Religions. Mythology. Rationalism

1-50...................Religion (General)

51-65..................Philosophy of religion. Psychology of religion. Religion in relation to other subjects.

70-71..................Sacred books (General)

71.5-73................Biography

74-99..................Religions of the world.

175-265................Natural Theology

175-190...............General

200...................Theism

205-216...............Nature and attributes of Deity

217...................Polytheism

218...................Dualism

220...................Pantheism

221...................Monotheism

224-227...............Creation. Theory of the earth.

239-265...............Religion and science

270....................Unity and plurality

290....................The soul

300-325................The myth. Comparative mythology

350-385................Classification of religions

410....................Religions in relation to one another

425-490................Religious doctrines (General)

430...................Origins of religion

435-457...............Nature worship

458...................Women in comparative religion

460...................Sex worship. Phallicism.

465-470...............Worship of human beings

473-490...............Other

500-547................Eschatology

550-619................Worship. Cultus.

624-629.5..............Religious life.

630-(632.5)............Religious organization

660-2680...............History and principles of religions

660...................Indo-European. Aryan.

685...................Ural-Altaic.

687...................Mediterranean region.

689-980...............European. Occidental

700-820..............Classical (Etruscan, Greek, Roman)

830-875..............Germanic and Norse

900-980..............Other European

1000-2370.............Asian. Oriental

1000-1035............General

1050-1060............By region

1100-1295............Hinduism

1100-1107.5.........General

1108.2-1108.7.......Religious education

1109.2-1109.7.......Antiquities. Archaeology. Inscriptions

1111-1143.2.........Sacred books. Sources

1112.2-1137.5......Vedic texts

1140.2-1140.4......Purānas

1141.2-1142.6......Tantric texts

1145-1146...........Hindu literature

1153.7-1168.........By region or country

1212.32-1215........Doctrines. Theology

1216-1225...........Hindu pantheon. Deities

1225.2-1243.58......Religious life

1243.72-1243.78.....Monasteries. Temples, etc.

1271.2-1295.........Modifications. Sects

1284.5-1289.592....Vaishnavism

1300-1380............Jainism

1310-1314.2.........Sacred books. Sources

1315-1317...........Jain literature

1375.3-1375.7.......Jain pantheon. Deities

1376-1378.85........Forms of worship

1379-1380...........Modifications, etc.

1500-1590............Zoroastrianism (Mazdeism). Parseeism

1595.................Yezidis

1600-1695............Semitic religions

1600-1605...........General

1610................Aramean

1615-1616...........Sumerian

1620-1625...........Assyro-Babylonian

1630................Chaldean

1635................Harranian. Pseudo-Sabian

1640-1645...........Syrian. Palestinian. Samaritan

1650................Hebrew. (For Judaism, see subclass BM)

1660-1665...........Phoenician. Carthaginian, etc.

1670-1672...........Canaanite

1675................Moabite. Philistine

1680-1685...........Arabian (except Islam)

1695................Druses

1710.................Ethiopian

1750-2350............By region or country

1790-1975...........China

1830-1883..........Confucianism

1899-1942.85.......Taoism

2000-2032...........India

2017-2018.7........Sikhism

2195-2228...........Japan

2216-2227.8........Shinto

2230-2240...........Korea

2390-2490.............African

2420-2460............Egyptian

2500-2592.............American. (For American Indians, see class E and class F)

2600-2630.............Pacific Ocean Islands. Oceania

2670..................Arctic regions

2700-2790..............Rationalism

BM - Judaism

1-449..........General

70-135..........Study and teaching

150-449..........History

201-449..........By region or country

480-488.8..........Pre-Talmudic Jewish literature (non-Biblical)

495-532............Sources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literature

497-509..........Talmudic literature

497-497.8..........Mishnah

498-498.8..........Palestinian Talmud

499-504.7..........Babylonian Talmud

507-507.5..........Baraita

508-508.5..........Tosefta

510-518..........Midrash

520-523.7..........Halacha

525-526..........Cabala

529..........Jewish tradition

534-538..........Relation of Judaism to special subject fields

534-536..........Religions

545-582..........Principles of Judaism (General)

585-585.4..........Controversial works against the Jews

590-591..........Jewish works against Christianity and Islam

600-645..........Dogmatic Judaism

646..........Heresy, heresies

648..........Apologetics

650-747..........Practical Judaism

651-652.7..........Priests, rabbis, etc.

653-653.7..........Congregations. Synagogues

654-655.6..........The tabernacle. The temple

656-657..........Forms of worship

660-679..........Liturgy and ritual

690-695..........Festivals and fasts

700-720..........Rites and customs

723-729..........Jewish way of life. Spiritual life. Mysticism. Personal religion. Moral theology

730-747..........Preaching. Homiletics

750-755..........Biography

900-990..........Samaritans

BP - Islam. Baháʼí Faith. Theosophy

1-253......Islam

1-68.......General

42-48......Study and teaching

60-68......History

70-80......Biography

75-77.75.......................Muhammad, Prophet

87-89......Islamic literature

100-157..Sacred books

100-134......Quran

128.15-129.83...... Special parts and chapters

130-134..................Works about the Quran

135-136.9....Hadith literature. Traditions. Sunna

137-136.9....Koranic and other Islamic legends

160-165.......General works on Islam

165.5...........Dogma (ʻAqā̓id)

166-166.94..Theology (Kalām)

167.5............Heresy, heresies, heretics

168................Apostasy from Islam

169.................Works against Islam and the Koran

170................Works in defense of Islam. Islamic apologetics

170.2.........Benevolent work. Social work. Welfare work, etc...

170.3-170.5..Missionary work of Islam

171-173.........Relation of Islam to other religions

173.25-173.45..Islamic sociology

174-190............The practice of Islam

176-181..........The five duties of a Muslim. Five Pillars of Islam.

182..................Jihad (Holy war)

184-184.9........Religious ceremonies, rites, etc...

186-186.97......Special days and seasons, fasts, feasts, festival, etc. Relics

187-187.9........Shrines, sacred places, etc.

188-190...........Islamic religious life

188.2-188.3........Devotional literature

188.45-189.65.....Sufism. Mysticism. Dervishes

189.68-189.7.......Monasticism

191-253...........Branches, sects, etc

192-194.9.......Shiites

221-223...........Black muslims

232...................Moorish Science Temple of America

251-253............Nurculuk

300-395.....Bahai Faith

500-585.....Theosophy

595-597......Anthroposophy

600-610......Other beliefs and movements

BQ - Buddhism

1-10..........Periodicals. Yearbooks (General)

12-93..........Societies, councils, associations, clubs, etc.

96-99..........Financial institutions. Trusts

100-102..........Congresses. Conferences (General)

104-105..........Directories (General)

107-109..........Museums. Exhibitions

115-126..........General collections. Collected works

128..........Encyclopedias (General)

130..........Dictionaries (General)

133..........Terminology

135..........Questions and answers. Maxims (General)

141-209..........Religious education (General)

210-219..........Research

221-249..........Antiquities. Archaeology

240-244..........Literary discoveries

246-249..........Inscriptions, etc.

251-799..........History

800-829..........Persecutions

840-999..........Biography

840-858..........Collective

860-999..........Individual

860-939..........Gautama Buddha

940-999..........Other

1001-1045..........Buddhist literature

1100-3340..........Tripitaka (Canonical literature)

4000-4060..........General works

4061-4570..........Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism

4180-4565..........Special doctrines

4570..........Special topics and relations to special subjects

4600-4610..........Relation to other religious and philosophical systems

4620-4905..........Buddhist Pantheon

4911-5720..........Practice of Buddhism. Forms of worship

4965-5030..........Ceremonies and rites. Ceremonial rules

5035-5065..........Hymns. Chants. Recitations

5070-5075..........Altar, liturgical objects, ornaments, memorials, etc.

5080-5085..........Vestments, altar cloths, etc.

5090-5095..........Liturgical functions

5100-5125..........Symbols and symbolism

5130-5137..........Temple. Temple organization

5140-5355..........Buddhist ministry. Priesthood. Organization

5251-5305..........Education and training

5310-5350..........Preaching

5360-5680..........Religious life

5485-5530..........Precepts for laymen

5535-5594..........Devotional literature. Meditations. Prayers

5595-5633..........Devotion. Meditation. Prayer

5635-5675..........Spiritual life. Mysticism. Englightenment. Perfection

5700-5720..........Festivals. Days and seasons

5725-5845..........Folklore

5821-5845..........Miracle literature

5851-5899..........Benevolent work. Social work. Welfare work, etc.

5901-5975..........Missionary work

6001-6160..........Monasticism and monastic life Samgha (Order)

6200-6240..........Asceticism. Hermits. Wayfaring life

6300-6388..........Monasteries. Temples. Shrines. Sites

6400-6495..........Pilgrims and pilgrimages

7001-9800..........Modifications, schools, etc.

7100-7285..........Theravāda (Hinayana) Buddhism

7300-7529..........Mahayana Buddhism

7530-7950..........Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism)

7960-7989..........Bonpo (Sect)

8000-9800..........Special modifications, sects, etc.

8500-8769..........Pure Land Buddhism

8900-9099..........Tantric Buddhism

9250-9519..........Zen Buddhism

BR - Christianity

60-67..........Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc.

115..........Christianity in relation to special subjects

130-133.5..........Christian antiquities. Archaeology. Museums

140-1510..........History of Christianity

160-481..........By period

160-275..........Early and medieval

280..........Renaissance. Renaissance and Reformation

290-481..........Modern period

323.5-334.2..........Martin Luther

500-1510..........By region or country

1600-1609..........Persecution. Martyrs

1609.5..........Dissent

1610..........Tolerance and toleration

1615-1617..........Liberalism

1620..........Sacrilege (History)

1690-1725..........Biography

BS - The Bible

11-115 Early versions

125-355 Modern texts and versions

125-198 English

199-313 Other European languages

315-355 Non

325 African languages

335 Languages of Oceania and Australasia

345 American Indian languages

350 Mixed languages

355 Artificial languages

410-680 Works about the Bible

500-534.8 Criticism and interpretation

535-537 The Bible as literature

546-558 Bible stories. Paraphrases of Bible stories. The Bible story

569-580 Men, women, and children of the Bible

580 Individual Old Testament characters

585-613 Study and teaching

647-649 Prophecy

650-667 Bible and science

670-672 Bible and social sciences

701-1830 Old Testament

705-815 Early versions

825-1013 Modern texts and versions

1091-1099 Selections. Quotations

1110-1199 Works about the Old Testament

1160-1191.5 Criticism and interpretation

1200-1830 Special parts of the Old Testament

1901-2970 New Testament

1937-2020 Early texts and versions

2025-2213 Modern texts and versions

2260-2269 Selections. Quotations

2280-2545 Works about the New Testament

2350-2393 Criticism and interpretation

2415-2417 The teachings of Jesus

2430-2520 Men, women, and children of the New Testament

2525-2544 Study and teaching

2547-2970 Special parts of the New Testament

2640-2765.6 Epistles of Paul

BT - Doctrinal Theology

19-37 Doctrine and dogma

93-93.6 Judaism

95-97.2 Divine law. Moral government

98-180 God

109-115 Doctrine of the Trinity

117-123 Holy Spirit. The Paraclete

126-127.5 Revelation

130-153 Divine attributes

198-590 Christology

296-500 Life of Christ

580 Miracles. Apparitions. Shrines, sanctuaries, images, processions, etc.

587 Relics

595-680 Mary, Mother of Jesus Christ. Mariology

650-660 Miracles. Apparitions. Shrines, sanctuaries, images, processions, etc.

695-749 Creation

750-811 Salvation. Soteriology

819-891 Eschatology. Last things

899-940 Future state. Future life

960-985 Invisible world (saints, demons, etc.)

990-1010 Creeds, confessions, covenants, etc.

1029-1040 Catechisms

1095-1255 Apologetics. Evidences of Christianity

1313-1480 History of specific doctrines and movements. Heresies and schisms

BV - Practical Theology

5-530 Worship (Public and private)

30-135 Times and seasons. The Church year

43-64 Feast days

65-70 Saints’ days

80-105 Fasts

107-133 Lord’s Day. Sunday. Sabbath

150-168 Christian symbols and symbolism

169-199 Liturgy and ritual

200 Family worship

205-287 Prayer

301-530 Hymnology

360-465 Denominational and special types of hymnbooks in English

467-510 Hymns in languages other than English

590-1652 Ecclesiastical theology

598-603 The Church

629-631 Church and state

637-637.5 City churches

638-638.8 The rural church. The church and country life

646-651 Church polity

652-652.9 Church management. Efficiency

652.95-657 Mass media and telecommunication in religion

659-683 Ministry. Clergy. Religious vocations

700-707 Parish. Congregation. The local church

770-777 Church finance. Church property

800-873 Sacraments. Ordinances

803-814 Baptism

823-828 Holy Communion. Lord's Supper. Eucharist

835-838 Marriage

840-850 Penance

895-896 Shrines. Holy places

900-1450 Religious societies, associations, etc.

950-1280 Religious societies of men, brotherhoods, etc.

1000-1220 Young Men’s Christian Associations

1300-1395 Religious societies of women

1300-1393 Young Women’s Christian Associations

1460-1615 Religious education (General)

1620-1652 Social life, recreation, etc., in the church

2000-3705 Missions

2123-2595 Special churches

2130-2300 Roman Catholic Church

2350-2595 Protestant churches

2610-2695 Special types of missions

2750-3695 Missions in individual countries

3750-3799 Evangelism. Revivals

4000-4470 Pastoral theology

4019-4180 Education

4019-4167 Training for the ordained ministry

4168-4180 Training for lay workers

4200-4317 Preaching. Homiletics

4239-4317 Sermons

4390-4399 Personal life of the clergy

4400-4470 Practical church work. Social work. Work of the layman

4485-5099 Practical religion. The Christian life

4520-4526.2 Religious duties

4625-4780 Moral theology

4625-4627 Sins and vices

4630-4647 Virtues

4650-4715 Precepts from the Bible

4720-4780 Precepts of the Church. Commandments of the Church

4800-4897 Works of meditation and devotion

4900-4911 Works of consolation and cheer

4912-4950 Conversion literature

5015-5068 Asceticism

5070-5095 Mysticism

5099 Quietism

BX - Christian Denominations

1-9.5 Church unity. Ecumenical movement. Interdenominational cooperation

100-189 Eastern churches. Oriental churches

100-107 General

120-129 Armenian Church

130-139 Coptic Church

140-149 Ethiopic or Abyssinian Church

150-159 Nestorian, Chaldean, or East Syrian Church

160-169 St. Thomas Christians. Malabar Christians. Mar Thoma Syrian Church

170-179 Syrian or Jacobite Church

180-189 Maronite Church

200-756 Orthodox Eastern Church

200-395 General

400-756 Divisions of the church

400-440 Patriarchates of the East. Melchites

450-450.93 Church of Cyprus

460-605 Russian Church

610-620 Church of Greece

630-639 Orthodox Church in Austria and Hungary

650-659 Bulgarian Church

660-669 Georgian Church

670-679 Montenegrin Church

690-699 Romanian Church

710-719 Serbian Church. Yugoslav Church

720-729 Orthodox Eastern Church, Macedonian

729.5 Orthodox Eastern Church, Ukrainian

729.9-755 Orthodox Church in other regions or countries

800-4795 Catholic Church

800-839 Periodicals. Societies, councils, congresses, etc.

840 Museums. Exhibitions

841 Dictionaries. Encyclopedias

845 Directories. Yearbooks

847 Atlases

850-875 Documents

880-891 General collected works

895-939 Study and teaching

940-1745 History. Including lives of popes

1746-1755 Theology. Doctrine. Dogmatics

1756 Sermons

1760-1779.5 Controversial works

1781-1788 Catholic Church and other churches

1790-1793 Catholic Church and the state

1800-1920 Government and organization

1958-1968 Creeds and catechisms

1969 Forms of worship. Catholic practice

1970-2175 Liturgy and ritual

2050-2175 Prayers and devotions

2177-2198 Meditations. Devotional readings. Spiritual exercises, etc.

2200-2292 Sacraments

2295-2310 Sacramentals

2312 Images

2315-2324 Relics. Shrines. Pilgrimages. Processions

2325-2333 Saints. Hagiology

2347-2377 Practical religion. Christian life

2380-2386 Religious life. Religious state

2400-4563 Monasticism. Religious orders

2890-4192 Religious orders of men

4200-4563 Religious orders of women

4600-4644 Churches, cathedrals, abbeys (as parish churches), etc.

4650-4705 Biography and portraits

4650-4698 Collective

4654-4662 Saints and martyrs

4700-4705 Individual

4700 Saints

4710.1-4715.95 Eastern churches in communion with Rome. Catholics of the Oriental rites. Uniats

4716.4-4795 Dissenting sects other than Protestant

4718.5-4735 Jansenists

4737 French schisms of the 19th century

4740 German Catholics

4751-4793 Old Catholics

4793.5-4794.25 Independent Catholic Churches

4795 Other

4800-9999 Protestantism

4800-4861 General

4872-4924 Pre-Reformation

4872-4893 Waldenses and Albigenses

4900-4906 Lollards. Wycliffites

4913-4924 Hussites

4920-4924 Bohemian Brethren

4929-4951 Post-Reformation

4929-4946 Anabaptists

4950-4951 Plain People

5001-5009 Anglican Communion (General)

5011-5207 Church of England

5011-5050 General

5051-5110 History. Local divisions

5115-5126 Special parties and movements

5127-5129.8 Church of England and other churches

5130-5132 General

5133 Sermons. Tracts. Addresses. Essays

5135-5136 Controversial works

5137-5139 Creeds and catechisms, etc.

5140.5-5147 Liturgy and ritual

5148-5149 Sacraments

5150-5182.5 Government. Organization. Discipline

5183-5187 Religious communities. Conventual life. Religious societies

5194-5195 Cathedrals, churches, etc. in England and Wales

5197-5199 Biography

5200-5207 Dissent and nonconformity

5210-5395 Episcopal Church in Scotland

5410-5595 Church of Ireland

5596-5598 Church in Wales

5600-5740 Church of England outside of Great Britain

5601-5620 Anglican Church of Canada

5800-5995 Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America

5996-6030 Protestant Episcopal Church outside the United States

6051-6093 Reformed Episcopal Church

6101-9999 Other Protestant denominations (Alphabetical; only larger denominations listed. The subarrangement is essentially the same for each sect, the primary features being indicated by way of example under Baptists)

6101-6193 Adventists. “Millerites”

6195-6197 Arminians. Remonstrants

6201-6495 Baptists

6201-6227 General

6231-6328 History. By region or country

6329 Baptists relations with other churches

6330-6331 Doctrine

6332 Addresses, essays, lectures

6333 Sermons. Tracts

6334 Controversial works

6335-6336 Creeds. Catechisms

6337 Service. Ritual. Liturgy

6338-6339 Sacraments

6340-6346.3 Government. Discipline

6349-6470 Individual branches

6480-6490 Individual Baptist churches

6493-6495 Biography

6551-6593 Catholic Apostolic Church. Irvingites

6651-6693 Christadelphians. Brothers of Christ

6751-6793 Christian Church

6801-6843 Christian Reformed Church

6901-6997 Christian Science

7003 Christian Union

7020-7060 Church of God

7079-7097 Churches of God

7101-7260 Congregationalism

7301-7343 Disciples of Christ. Campbellites

7401-7430 Dowieism. Christian Catholic Church

7451-7493 Evangelical and Reformed Church

7556 Evangelical United Brethren Church

7580-7583 Free Congregations (Germany). Freie Gemeinden

7601-7795 Friends. Society of Friends. Quakers

7801-7843 German Baptist Brethren. Church of the Brethren. Dunkards

7850-7865 German Evangelical Protestant Church of North America. Evangelical Protestant Church of North America

7901-7943 German Evangelical Synod of North America

7990.H6-.H69 Holiness churches

8001-8080 Lutheran churches

8101-8144 Mennonites

8201-8495 Methodism

8525-8528 Millennial Dawnists. Jehovah’s Witnesses

8551-8593 Moravian Church. United Brethren. Unitas Fratrum. Herrnhuters

8601-8695 Mormons. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

8601–8610 General

8611–8617 History

8621–8631 Sources. Sacred Books

8635–8638 General treatises. Doctrines

8639 Sermons. Tracts

8641–8643 Special topics

8645 Controversial works against the Mormons

8647 Relation to other churches

8651 Liturgy and ritual

8655 Sacraments

8656 Spiritual life

8657 Government and discipline

8659 Priesthood

8661 Missions

8670–8680 Individual branches or sects

8670–8678 Community of Christ. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

8680 Other

8685–8687 Temples

8693–8695 Biography

8697 Muckers (Ebelians)

8698 Muggletonians

8699.M8 Mukyokaishugi Shūkai. "Non-Churchism Assembly"

8699.N3-.N38 Church of the Nazarene. Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene

8699.N4 Nazarenes (Wirz)

8699.N5 New Apostolic Church

8701-8749 New Jerusalem Church. New Church. Swedenborgianism

8762-8785 Pentecostal churches

8799-8809 Plymouth Brethren. Darbyites

8901-9225 Presbyterianism. Calvinistic Methodism

9301-9359 Puritanism

9401-9640 Reformed or Calvinistic Churches

9675 River Brethren. Brethren in Christ

9701-9743 Salvation Army

9751-9793 Shakers. United Society of Believers. Millennial Church

9801-9869 Unitarianism

9875-9877.1 United Brethren in Christ. Church of the United Brethren in Christ

9881-9882.95 United Church of Canada

9884-9886 United Church of Christ

9887 United Evangelical Church

9889 United Missionary Church

9901-9969 Universalism. Universalists

9975 Volunteers of America

9980 Walloon Church

9998 Other beliefs and movements akin to Christianity

9999 Independent churches, parishes, societies, etc.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Library of Congress Classification Outline: CLASS B - PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION . Information resources: B-BJ. 2019-01-28. Library of Congress. 2019-01-28.
  2. Web site: Library of Congress Classification Outline: CLASS B - PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION . Information resources: BL-BQ. 2019-01-28. Library of Congress. 2019-01-28.
  3. Web site: Library of Congress Classification Outline: CLASS B - PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION . Information resources: BR-BX. 2019-01-28. Library of Congress. 2019-01-28.
  4. Web site: Library of Congress Classification Full Text: Class B-BJ - Philosophy . 2019-05-01 . Library of Congress . 2019-05-01 .
  5. Web site: Library of Congress Classification Full Text: Class BL-BQ - Religions. Mythology. Rationalism . 2019-05-01 . Library of Congress . 2019-05-01 .
  6. Web site: Library of Congress Classification Full Text: Class BR-BX - Christianity . 2019-05-01 . Library of Congress . 2019-05-01 .