Janeway, Jacob Jones. Unlawful Marriage: An Answer to "The Puritan" and "Omricon," who hale [sic] advocated, in a Pamphlet, the Lawfulness of the Marriage of a Man with His Deceased Wife’s Sister. New-York: Robert Carter, 1844. 215 p.
["Old Humphrey," pseud. of George Mogridge]. Thoughts for the Thoughtful. By Old Humphrey ... 2d ed. New York: Robert Carter, 1843. 240 p., 12 p. of adv.
Adam, M. T. The Millennium; being a Series of Discourses Illustrative of Its Nature, the Means by which It will be Introduced, and the Time of Its Commencement. New- York: Robert Carter, MDCCCXXXVII. xii, 224 p., [1] p. of adv., [1] p.
Hamilton, James. The Harp on the Willows, Remembering Zion, Farewell to Egypt, The Church in the House, The Dew of Hermon, and Destination of the Jews. From the Forty-fifth London Edition. New York: Robert Carter; Pittsburg: Thomas Carter, 1844. 178 p., 12 p. of adv.
White, Hugh. The Believer: A Series of Discourses. First American, from the Seventh Dublin Edition. New York: Robert Carter; Pittsburg: Thomas Carter, 1843. 252 p.
Simeon, Charles. Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Charles Simeon; late Senior Fellow of King’s College, and Minister of Trinity Church, Cambridge. With a Selection from His Writings and Correspondence. Edited by the Rev. William Carus ... The American Edition, Edited by the Right Rev. Chas. P. McIlvaine. ... New York: Robert Carter, 1847. xxvii, 491 p., [4] p. of adv.
M’Cheyne, Robert Murray. Familiar Letters by Rev. Robert Murray M’Cheyne, late Minister of St. Peter’s Church, Dundee, containing an Account of His Travels as One of the Deputation Sent Out by the Church of Scotland on a Mission of Inquiry to the Jews in 1839. Edited by His Father. New York: Robert Carter, 1848. 276 p., 12 p. of adv.
Mason, John Mitchell. Essays on Episcopacy, and the Apology for Apostolic Order and Its Advocates, Reviewed. ... Edited by the Rev. Ebenezer Mason. New-York: Robert Carter; Pittsburgh, 1844. viii, 301 p.
Davidson, David. Connexion of Sacred and Profane History, being a Review of the Principal Events in the World, as They bear upon the State of Religion, from the Close of the Old Testament History, till the Establishment of Christianity. New York: Robert Carter; Pittsburg: Thomas Carter, 1844. 3 vols.