T. & T. CLARK'S PUBLICATIONS. 



THE SCHOLAR AS PREACHER. 



These volumes are carefully chosen. They are chosen because their authors 

 are scholars as well as preachers, for the suggestiueness of their thought, and 

 because they are saturated with the most promising ideas of the present day, 



The Eye for Spiritual Things. By H. M. GWATKIN, 

 D.D., Cambridge. Post 8vo. Nett $1.50 



Faith and Knowledge. By the Eev. W. R. INGE, D.D., 

 Hertford College, Oxford. Second Ed. Post 8vo. Nett $1.50 



'The volume is one which is likely to be especially helpful to preachers, as 

 giving them fresh materials for thought.' Guardian. 



' The thought is always lucid and well arranged, and the pages hold the in- 

 terest with ease. The book is a contribution of value to the storehouse of faith." 

 Watchman. 



Christus in Ecclesia. By the Eev. HASTINGS RASHDALL, 

 D.C.L., New College, Oxford. Now ready, post 8vo. Nett $1.50 

 ' A book which should prove very useful to the inquiring student.' Oxford 

 Review. 



Bread and Salt from the Word of God. In Sixteen 

 Sermons. By Professor THEODOE ZAHN, University of 

 Erlangen. Post 8vo. Nett $1.50 



' We fear that Dr. Zahn's reputation as a scholar is not as widespread in England as it 

 should be, although the University of Cambridge has conferred upon him an honorary degree. 

 This is due, no doubt, to our insular backwardness in the acquiring of other languages. . . . 

 The chief reason why we desire to bring the sermons within the reach of English readers, 

 is rather that they may see for themselues how exact and profound learning is compatible 

 with a spirit of childlike reverence and humility, a directness of speech in rebuke of 

 prevalent ungodliness, an ardour of devotion to Christ as the'One Master, and to the leading 

 of the Holy Spirit, which are thoroughly in accord with the teaching of the Apostles, and of 

 the Primitive Church.' From the TRANSLATOR'S Preface. 



BY THE REV. ALFRED PLUMMER, P.P. 



'To see what can be done in the way of making the history of the Church attractive reading, to 

 see what can be done in the way of making the reading of Church History thoroughly profitable, 

 read these books.' EXPOSITORY TIMES. 



English Church History. From the Death of King Henry VII. 

 to the Death of Archbishop Parker. Four Lectures by the Rev. 

 ALFRED PLUMMER, D.D. Crown 8vo. Just Published. Nett $1.00 



English Church History. From the Death of Archbishop 

 Parker to the Death of King Charles 1. Four Lectures. By the 

 Rev. ALFRED PLUMMER, D.D., late Master of University College, 

 Durham. Crown 8vo. Nett $1.00 



' The treatment is succinct, dispassionate, and fair, the style is clear and strong ; and 

 this volume will form a useful introduction to the study of the period.' London 

 Quarterly Review, 



The Life Everlasting: Studies in the Subject of the Future. 

 By DAVID PURVES, D.D., Belfast. Crown 8vo. Nett $1.50 



Prof. MAKCUS DODS writes: 'I have read Dr. Purves' "The Life Everlasting " with 

 great satisfaction, and mean to read it a second time. I think he shows great capacity 

 for dealing with doctrinal points. At the present time there is considerable interest- 

 as indeed there always is in immortality, and I know of no treatment of the subject at 

 once so full and so compact, so well informed and so temperate, sane and convincing.' 



The Creation of Matter ; or, Material Elements, Evolution, and 

 Creation. By Rev. W. PROFEIT, M.A. Second Edition. Crown 

 8vo. ^ T ett $1.00 



'A storehouse of information, takes cognisance of the most recent discoveries. 

 Packed with thought, but there is no obscurity. A timely and able volume.' Methodist 

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