IT^J^ONGMANS AND^O.'S STANDARD AND GENERAL WORKS. 



Miscellaneous TheologicaPworks ~~ 



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Balfour.— The Foundations of Be- 

 lief : being Notes Introductory to tlie 

 Study of Theology. Bv the Right Hon 

 Arthur J. Balfour, M. p. 8vo..i2^. dd 

 Boyd {.\. K. H.) (' A.K.H.B.'). 

 Occasional and Immemorial Days- 



Discourses. Crown 8vo. , -js. 6d. 

 Counsel and Comfort from a City 



Pulpit. Crown 8vo., y. td. 

 Sunday Afternoons in the Parish 



Church of a Scottish University 



City. Crown Bvo., 3J. 6d. 

 Changed Aspects of Unchanged 



Truths. Crown Bvo. , 3^. 6(/. 

 Graver Thoughts of a Country 



Parson. Three Series. Crown 8vo., 



35. td. each. 

 Present Day Thoughts. Crown 8vo 



y. 6d. 

 Seaside Musings. Cr. 8vo. , 3.? 6rf ! 

 'To Meet the Day' through the' 



Christian Year ; being a Text of Scrip- I 



ture, with an Original Meditation and ! 



a Short Selection in Verse for Every 



Day. Crown 8vo., 4J. 6d. 

 Campbell. — Religion in Greek 

 Literature. By the Rev. Lewis 

 Campbell, M.A., LL.D., Emeritus 

 Professor of Greek, University of St. 

 Andrews. 8vo. , 155. 



Davidson.— Theism, as Grounded in 

 Human Nature, Historically and Critic- 

 ally Handled. Being the Burnett 

 Lectures for 1892 and 1893. delivered at 

 Aberdeen. By W. L. Davidson, M.A 

 LL.D. 8vo., 1 51. ' •• 



Gibson.— The Abbe de Lamennais 

 and the Liberal Catholic Move- 

 ment IN France. By the Hon W 

 Gibson. With Portrait. 8vo., lar 6d 

 Lang (Andrew). 

 The Making of Religion. 8vo. i2r 

 Modern Mythology: a Reply to Pro- 

 fessor Ma.x Mullen 8vo. as 

 MacDonald (George). 



Unspoken Sermons. Three Series 



Crown 8vo., 35. 6d. each. 

 The Miracles of Our Lord. Crown 

 8vo. , y. 6d. 

 Martineau (James). 

 Hours of Thought on Sacred 

 Things: Sermons. 2 Vols. Crown 

 8vo. 3 J. 6d. each. 

 Endeavours after the Christian 

 Life. Discourses. Cr. 8vo., 7s. 6d. 



50,000—10/99. ABERDEEN UNIVBRSITY PRESS 



Martineau {] AMEs)~conhnved. 

 The Seatof Authority in Religion 



8vo., 14 J. 

 Es.sAYS, Reviews, and Addresses. 4 



Vols. Crown 8vo. , js. 6d. each. 

 Home Prayers, with Two Services for 

 Public Worship. Crown 8vo. y. 6d. 

 Max M tiller (F.). 

 The Six Systems of Indian Phii^ 



OSOPMY. 8vo. , i8s. 



Contributions to the .Science of 

 Mythology. 2 vols. 8vo.. 32s. 



The Origin and Growth of Re- 

 ligion, as illusirated by the Religions 

 of India. The Hibbert Lectures 

 delivered at the Chapter House 

 Westminster Abbey, in 1878. Crown 

 8vo. , 5.f. 



Introduction to the Science of 

 Religion : Four Lectures delivered at 

 the Royal Institution. Cr. 8vo 5s 



Natural Religion. The Gifford 

 Lectures, delivered before the Uni- 

 versity of Glasgow in 1888. Cr. 8vo., 



Physical Religion. The Gifford 

 Lectures, delivered before the Uni- 

 versity of Glasgow in 1890. Cr Bvo 

 S-f- 

 Anthropological Religion. TheGif- 

 ford Lectures, delivered before the 

 University of Glasgow in 1891. Cr. 

 8vo., 5J. 

 Theosophy ; or, Psychological Reli- 

 gion. TheGififord Lectures, delivered 

 before the University of Glasgow in 

 1892. Cr. 8vo., 5j. 

 Three Lectures on the Vedanta 

 Philosophy, delivered at the Royal 

 Institution in March, 1804. Bvo cj 

 Ramak/?'shaa: His Life and Say- 

 ings. Crown Bvo., 5J. 

 Romanes.— Thoughts on Religion 

 By George J. Romanes, LL.D.', 

 F. R.S. Crown 8vo., 4J. 6^. 

 Vivekauanda.— Yoga Philosophy : 

 Lectures delivered in New York, Winter 

 of 1805-6, by the SWAMI VIVEKAN- 

 ANDA, on Raja Yoga ; or, Conquering 

 the Internal Nature; also PatanjaU's 

 Yoga Aphorisms, with Commentaries. 

 Crown 8vo., 3^. 6d. 

 Williamson. — The Great Law : 

 A Study of Religious Origins and of 

 the Unity underlying them. By W. 

 Williamson. 8vo., 14s. 



