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The Christian Doctrine of Immortality. By Rev. S. D. 



F. S ALMOND, D.D., Principal, and Professor of Systematic Theology, 



United Free Church College, Aberdeen. New and Cheaper Edition 



(the Fourth), Revised throughout and Re-set. Post 8vo. Nett $3.00 



' It is doubtful whether any book so wide and comprehensive in its scope, so thoughtful 



and faithful in its statements, so suggestive and quickening in its influence, so valuable in 



the contribution it makes to our knowledge and our faith respecting the ultimate fact of 



Immortality.' Presbyterian and Reformed Review. 



' This is beyond all doubt the one book on the transcendent subject of which it treats. 



There is none like it sound, frank, fearless, and yet modest in every imee ' 



Methodist Times. 



Life after Death and the Future of the Kingdom of 

 God. By Bishop L. N. DAHLE, Knight of St. Olaf. Authorised 

 Translation from the Norse. 8vo. Nett $2.50 



' A work of great ability. ... He traverses the whole field with the utmost patience, 

 thoroughness, learning, and candour, and, we venture to say, leaves no part of it without 

 helpful illumination.' Prof. J. ORR, D.D. 



Forerunners of Dante : An Account of some of the more 

 Important Visions of a Future Life from the Earliest Times. By 

 MARCUS Docs, M.A., B.A. Crown 8vo. Nett $1.50 



This work presents a series of typical visions of Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell, beginning with 

 Babylonian and Egyptian examples and ending in the European literature of the age of Dante, 

 and exhibiting the gradual development of the ideas of punishment and reward in a future state. 



'The author has gathered the conceptions of the future life, shown in visions and 

 legends from the earliest dawn of Babylonian and Egyptian literature and the classical period 

 of Greece and Rome down to the invention of St. Patrick's Purgatory and the fiercely 

 dramatic imaginings of Thurcill." New 1'ork Churchman. 



Morality and Religion. By JAMES KIDD, D.D. 8vo. Nett $3.50 



' We are not acquainted with any other book that has so clearly shown the vital unity 

 between religion and morality. ... A strong book by a strong man.' Methodist Times. 

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The Hope of Israel : A Review of the Argument from Prophecy. 

 By Rev. F. H. WOODS, B.D., Oxford. Crown 8vo. Nett $1.25 



1 It is obvious that the argument from Prophecy must require modification from time 

 to time, as fresh light is continually thrown on exegesis by modern scholarship and 

 criticism. The great advance which has been made in these last of late years has indeed 

 so largely affected it, that in its old form it was already beginning to do more harm than 

 good to the cause of Christian truth.' From the Preface. 



Truth and Reality, Avith special reference to Religion ; or, A Plea 

 for the Special Unity of Life in all its Manifestations. By JOHN 

 SMYTH, M.A., D.Phil. (Edin.). With Introductory Note by Pro- 

 fessor R. FLINT, D.D. Crown 8vo. Nett $1.50 



' Admirably adapted both as regards content and form thought and style to 

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 men in general.' Professor FLINT in his Introduction. 



The Sinlessness of Jesus. An Evidence for Christianity. I>y 

 CARL ULLMANN, D.D. Crown 8vo. Nett $1.50 



Dean FARRA.R, in his Life of Christ, says : ' Ullmanu has studied the sinlessueas of 

 Christ more profoundly, and written upon it more beautifully, than any other theologian. 



