Ube /Ifcorse Xectures for 1894 



THE RELIGIONS OF JAPAN 



FROM THE DAWN OF HISTORY TO THE 

 ERA OF THE MEIJI 



By WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS, D.D. 



Formerly of the Imperial University of Tokio; Author of " The Mikado's 

 * Empire" and " Corea, the Hermit Nation " 



J2mo, $2*00 



" The book is excellent throughout, and indispensable to the 

 religious student." The Atlantic Monthly. 



"To any one desiring a knowledge of the development and 

 ethical status of the East, this book will prove of the utmost 

 assistance, and Dr. Griffis may be thanked for throwing a still 

 greater charm about the Land of the Rising Sun." 



The Churchman. 



" Already an acknowledged authority on Japanese questions, 

 Dr. Griffis in this volume gives to an appreciative public, what 

 we risk calling his most valuable contribution to the literature 

 this profoundly interesting nation has evoked." 



The Evangelist. 



"... The fine quality of Dr. Griffis' works. His book 

 is fresh and original, and may be depended on as material for sci- 

 entific use. ... It may safely be said that it is the best 

 general account of the religions of Japan that has appeared in 

 the English language, and for any but the special student it is 

 the best we know of in any tongue." The Critic. 



/iDorse Lectures for 1893 



THE PLACE OF CHRIST IN 

 MODERN THEOLOGY 



By A. M. FAIRBAIRN, 3VLA., D.D. 



Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford ; Gifford Lecturer in the University 



of Aberdeen Late Morse Lecturer in Union Seminary, New York, 



and Lyman Beecher Lecturer in Yale University 



8vo, $2,50 



' One of the most valuable and comprehensive contributions 

 to theology that has been made during this generation." 



London Spectator. 



" The knowledge, ability, and liberality of the author unite tc 

 make the work interesting and valuable." The Dial. 



