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IVn ami Pencil in Parliamen Municipal 



Yearbook I nited Kinirdom. 1897" was 



issued br RoU-rt iMnnld. and "Political Pam- 

 phlets" i'n I ho " Pamphlet Library " wnv s ! 

 and arrange 1 l-\ A. 1 . Pllanl. 



.* are to be inrni. 



"AOFIA IHIOT - >ur Ixrd," discovered 



nnl edited by Bernard P. <in-nf.ll and Arthur S. 



Hunt (MH page 23 on/' t. who al- edited Series II of 



-pint mi 1 The 



ie Divine from ih- Humai. 



Keeent Advances |,l The- 



-.phy of Hrlitfi.ui." l.\ Rev. .lames Lind- 

 say: ami Christ. ' a -:u.lv in the philoso- 

 n. l.y i:. A. Wnilry : and " The 

 !ion ,,f tin- Idea of (tod." a somewhat SUJHT- 

 fiVial in.juirv into tl,. f religions, bv (Jrant 

 . "The Pn.Md.ntial order of the World" 

 was the theme of the (iifford I.c.-nr ( 7, by 

 \ie\ander Maintain Urn. . and in the " Living 

 Paper .t-Day Themes Series "we had 

 Truth of the Bible and Kin.lr.-d Suhjn 



W. Dawson. Rev. William Wright. EUr, M. 

 Kaufmann. and others. "The Bible: Itl M'.ming 

 ami Supremacy" was the theme of Dean I . \\ . 

 Farrar. and Dr. (ieorge Salmon 

 Thoughts on the Textual Criticism of the New 

 Testament." "The Christian Fccle-iu " was the 

 title of a course of lectures l.y Fenton .lohn An- 

 J Hort i'n ;lu- early history and early c<>nccp- 

 'Aia. wit'h whicli were included four 

 sermons, and "Village Sermons" of the same di- 

 were also published: the work of I>r. Kdwin 

 . on "The Influence of (Jr.-ek Ideas and 

 Usages upon t lie Christian Church " was edited by 

 A. M. Fairbairn; and "Outlines of the Ili-torv of 

 the Theological Literature of the Church of Kng- 

 land from the Heformation to the (']<*< of the 

 Ki-hteenth Century" \\.-re the Hi-hoj. Padilock 

 Lectures for 1896-'97 delivered by Ir. .lohn i 

 d.-n. The Haird Lecture f..r 1897 was by H..bert 

 Herln-rt Story upon "Ti lie Ministry in 



- ..tti-h "Chun-h." "The Celtic Church of 

 Wales" came from .1. \V. Willis Bund. IMi- 

 gious Thought in Knu'land in the Nineteenth c.-n- 

 tury " was discuss<-d by Dr. .lohn Hunt, ami Iluirh 

 Mortimer C^ecil was the author of " Pseud..-j.hiloso- 

 phyMthcKnd of the Nineteenth Centurv : I. An 

 Irrationalist Trio Kidd. Drummond. P,alf..ur." 

 " t'nthinkables" was by l-'n-d.-riek II. P.alfour. and 

 was somewhat in line'with the "Foundations of 

 Belief." by Art liur Hal four. "Christian In-tincts 

 and Modern Doubt " was the title of essay- and ad- 

 dresses in aid of a reasonable, satisfying and con. 

 solatorr religion, by Rev. Alexander II. <;. Crau- 

 f'-rd. and "'1 he Ancient Faith in Modern Li^ht " 

 of a series of essays by various clergymen. "Oli- 

 ver Cromwell: in I', i _i.n " 

 from Dr. Uob.rt F. Morton; "Certain As- 

 pect* of I. < Murdered by the Ui-ho|> of 

 Ihirham: "The Revel and the Mattle" was the 

 title of a volume c.f sermons by the Bishop of 

 S.uthwell; and "The Heritage .if the Spirit "..f 

 r Minilar volume by P,is|,u|, Creiirhtoii. *.f 

 n <tore gave a practical exj^sitinn 

 S.TIIIOII ,,n the Mount.' "S.-rmnns 

 Preach.Hl on S,H-C nil oc-,-*ioi,s" i, v Canot. Liddon 

 were collected, as were sertn..i, s addres. 



lliam R..| M TtM,n Nie,,l|. tinder the 

 title ;.-tiirn to the Cr.^s." - The T! 



n P.. W. Randolph, 



-Ted of chapters on preparation for h<>]v orders 

 and John Tel ford wrote the Hj^tor\ ,,f j 



ianChtireh." LaiW Gleanings/* a 

 new series of gleanings of past years, theological 

 and ecclesiastic*!, were welcomed frorjj William K. 

 Gladstone, and Robert Anderson, the Assistant 



LITF.RATrilF. P.IMTlsll. IN 1897. 



in London, qnes 1 



" Tl:. . ' .>n certain ouesiioiisof life in 



.III and Vol. IV ,,f 



M Hours" l'\ Dr. John Cunningham 



niplet.-d that work, and 



the Hlble" Were supplied b\ Dr. <i.-ikle. lr\. '.\. ||. 



ilium Klli.-t (Jn'llis. and oth. 

 liie:iriiation: A Study of Philippians II. 5 



:n llaliil ' !. was supple- 



mented by " Philip| ian Stmlie."b\ Dr. 11. 

 Moule. and Dr. (imrge Mat!. fhl "Side- 



lights from Pat IIP - ' -"Hid ma-: 



study of - The I' 11 l-indless 



Life, and Other Sermons " were by Da\id Wright; 



rl Lawrence ottlev delivered the Hampton 



.res before the I'niver-Hy of n\f,,rd upon 

 "Aspects of the Old Testament'": and "Chr^tian- 

 ity and the I 1 n. as illustral.d 1-y 



Mackenzie. 

 .Is of Strength," by John Ma- lar.-n \\ 



contained I ! I he author's life. W. Walsh 



.ed " The Secret I I I - 1 ' TV . .f I lie Oxford M"\<- 



in.-nt. ft in Liberalism " were written by 



'\ford Men." and a third series was is,,icd of 

 rd House Papers." "The nbser\an< 

 Use lit the Atigiitiiiian Priory of St. (iile> and St. 

 Andrew at Barnwell. Cauibs." were made public; 

 T. W. Arnold examined - The Preaching of Islam " : 

 and F. L. Butcher wrote "The Story of the Church 

 ..f Kirypt." Three volumes contained " The 

 of the' Dead," translated fnm th.- Kgyptiai, 



ling to the Theban recensjou. |,\- Dr. I . A. 

 Wallis PiudL'e. who also prepared "An I'iiryjitian 

 lieadini: Book for Be-jinner-." Mrs. .\nnie Wood 



,t dis4-onrsei| upon " Four (In-nt IJcliu r i"ns." 



"The Mo| f Israel" was the iv\ie\v of the ari:u- 



ment from prophe.-y by K. \. Fram-js H. \\ 



uiiin B. Warlield 'set forth "The Ri-ht of 



natic Theology " : and " A Concordance to t he 

 (ireek Testament according to the Texts ,,f V 

 cott and Hort. Tischendorf. and the Knglis; 

 \isei-s." was the work of Dr. William F. Moiilton 

 and Rev. A. S. Geden. M A (iuide to Biblical 

 Study " was offered by A. S. IVake. 



Books of a miscellane..us character which may as 

 well be included here as any when- were : " Progress 

 in Printing and the Graphic Arts durin- th- 

 torian Fra." by J. Southward: ^Achieve! 

 ..f Cavalrv." by Gen. Sir Fvelvn Wo-,,1; 

 Military Papers" by Henry W. LoYetl Mine ; - The 

 FlTect of Maritime Command on Land Cainj 

 since Waterloo." by Major < . F. Callwell: "The 

 Annual." edited by ll"ii. .1. A. l'.ra-s,.y: and 



al <hinnr\." bv Capt II. ^arb.-tt. I, 1 

 "The British Mercantile Marine." a short hisj.ir- 

 ical review, by Fdward Blackmore: " Chronicle- of 

 the Bank of Fngland." by B. B. Turner: and "I 

 Public School-/' |,y rari< u- author-. "An Outline 

 of the Law of Libel" by W. Blake O- 



and " Four Lecture-, on the Law of Fmployer- 

 bility at Home and Abroad." by Augustine Birrell. 



iir.-son the Actions ,,f Medicines/' bein< 



of lecture- on pharmacology and therapeutics 

 delivered tholoniew'- Ilo-pital by Dr. 



Thomas Lander Brunton during the snrnii; 

 1896 were published, as were The S< <ji, 



ease/* the Lmnleian I .for.- the l.'oyal col- 



f Physicians by Sir D\ci- Duckworth. M. D.. 

 with ob-ervatioiis j|, ; 1M disease. " \'. 



and Repair in Modern Life" was a timely volume 

 by Dr. R..b-oi. and its Func- 



tions"' was a text -book for students f)f cookery by 

 .lames Knight. " Petroleum." in two volumes, by 



(ton Reilwood and (i. r, r -<- T. Mollowa\. 

 tain.-d maps in colors showing the principal petro- 

 leum districts of the world, and Iltyd I. !{': 

 wrote on "Mineral Oils and their P>y-prod 





