Books puhlished since 6 November- 1 9 1 



THEOLOGY 



Forgi'veness and Suffering, ^ Study oj Christian Belief. By Douglas 

 White, M.D. See p. 3. ' 



St Basil ihe Great. A Stuety in Monasticism. By IP^. K. Lowther Clarke. 

 See p. 3. 



The Parables of the Gospels in the Light of Modern Criticism, Huhean 



Prize Essay, igi2. By Laurence E. Browne, M.A., late ischolar of 



Sidney Sussex College ; Lecturer at St Augustine'' s College, Canterbury. 



Crown ^vo. pp. viii + 92. Price 2s. bd. net. 



While recognising the pre-eminence of Jillicher's name in the investigation of the 



Parables of Jesus the author takes exception in this essay to the leading principles on 



which he based his theory. After discussing the question "What is a Parable?" Mr 



Browne treats of the purpose of figurative speech and of the parables in the gospels 



and concludes with a brief review of the Criticism of the Parables. 



The Story of Ahikar, From the Aramaic, Syriac, Arabic, Armenian, 

 Ethiopic, Old Turkish, Greek, and Slavonic Versions. By F. C. 

 Conybeare, jf. Rendel Harris, and Agnes Smith Lewis. Second edition, 

 enlarged and corrected. Demy Svo. />/>. c + 308. Price I ^s. net. 



GREEK 



The Elements of Neiv Testament Greek, A method of studying the Greek 



New Testament with Exercises. By the Rev. H. P. V. Nunn, M.A., 



St Johns Coilege, Cambridge, sometime Lecturer at St Aidans College, 



Birkenhead. Cro-wn %vo. pp. x + 204. Price 7^s. net. 



This book is intended especially for those who, after they have left school, take up 



the study of Greek with a view to reading the Greek New Testament. It aims at 



giving all the forms of verbs, nouns, etc. which occur most commonly in the Gospels 



and the Acts of the Apostles, with exercises, both from Greek into English and from 



English into Greek, to illustrate their use. 



Points of syntax are only introduced so far as is necessary to illustrate the commoner 

 uses of the Subjunctive and Infinitive Moods. 



LATHS! 



Linrn, Book XXVII, Edited by S. G. Campbell, M.A., Fellow and Classical 

 Lecturer of Christ's College and Lecturer in Classical Epigraphy and 

 Dialects in the University of Cambridge. Extra fcap. ^vo. pp. xxviii + 

 218. With map. Price 3^. 



In the Pitt Press Series. The text is practically the same as in the earlier edition 

 by Mr Stephenson, but the notes and introduction have been completely re-written. 



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