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THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF 

 ALEXANDER VI NET. 



BY LAURA M. LANE. 



WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE VEN. ARCHDEACON FARRAR, 



4 1 may say, without hesitation, that readers will here find a deeply interest- 

 Jug account of a sincere and brilliant thinker. . . . The publication of this 

 book will be a pure gain if it calls the attention of fresh students to the 

 writings of a theologian so independent as Vinet was, yet so supreme in his 

 allegiance to the majesty of truth.' Ven. Archdeacon FARRAR. 



'Miss Lane deserves the grateful thanks of all students of theology for her 

 praiseworthy attempt to revive interest in a man whose views have a special 

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 wise to attract all students of human nature.' Glasgow Herald, 



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ELEMENTS OF LOGIC 



AS A SCIENCE OF PROPOSITIONS. 



BY E. E. CONSTANCE JONES, 



LECTURER IN MORAL SCIENCES, OIRTON COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE J 

 JOINT-TRANSLATOR AND EDITOR OF LOTZE's ' M iCTOCOSTtlUS.' 



4 What strikes us at once about the work is the refreshing boldness and 

 independence of the writer, which, however, is not mere waywardness or 

 idiosyncrasy. In spite of the long-drawn previous history of the science and 

 of its voluminous records, Miss Jones finds plenty to say that is freshly worked 

 out by independent thought. There is a spring of vitality and vigour per- 

 vading and vitalising the aridity of even these abstract discussions.' 

 Cambridge Review. 



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KANT, LOTZE, AND RITSCHL: 



31 Critical (Examination. 



BY LEONHARD STAHLIN, BAYREUTH. 



TRANSLATED BY PRINCIPAL SIMON, EDINBURGH. 



' In a few lines it is impossible to give an adequate idea of this learned work, 

 which goes to the very root of the philosophical and metaphysical speculations 

 of recent years.' Ecclesiastical Gazette. 



4 We are grateful to the publishers for this volume, which deserves to bo 

 carefully read and studied. 'London Quarterly Review. 



4 The book is worthy of careful study.' Church Bells. 



