Sir J. William Dawson, LL.D., RG.S. 



"The name of Sir William Dawson on a titlepage is a guarantee 

 of two things: one, that the book is orthodox and thoroughly 

 evangelical; and the other, that the matter of it is first-class, accord- 

 ing to the highest scientific standard.' 1 



THE ILLUSTRATED CHRISTIAN WEEKLY. 



The Meeting-Place of Geology and History. 



Illustrated. I2mo, cloth $1.25 



Sir William Dawson's aim in this volume is aptly described 

 by the title. It is to fix with that measure of definiteness which 

 the best and latest research permits the period when human life 

 began on the earth, and to discuss from the geologic standpoint 

 the many questions of interest connected with this event. He 

 shows in how many different ways science confirms the teaching 

 .of Scripture in this department of knowledge. 



Modern Ideas of Evolution as related to Revela- 

 tion and Science. Sixth Edition, Revised and 

 Enlarged. I2mo, cloth 1 .50 



Carefully and thoroughly revised in the light of the criticism, 

 favorable and adverse, which the preceding five editions have 

 received. 



" Dr. Dawson is himself a man of eminent judicial temper, a 

 widely read scholar, and a close, profound thinker, which makes 

 the blow he deals the Evolution hypothesis all the heavier. We 

 commend it to our readers as one of the most thorough and 

 searching books on the subject yet published." The Christian 

 at Work. 



The Chain of Life in Geological Time. A Sketch 

 of the Origin and Succession of Animals and Plants. 

 Illustrated. Third and Revised Edition. I2mo, 

 cloth 2.00 



"The judicial style of the writer in argument is enlivened 

 by his ability to render science most attractive and popular. He 

 holds to the orthodox view of the ordered plan of the universe, 

 and yet considers without prejudice the alluring ideas prevalent 

 in modern scientific circles." The Christian Advocate {N. Y.) 



Egypt and Syria. Their Physical Features in Relation to 

 4{ Bible History. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 

 V With many Illustrations. "By-Paths of Bible Knowl- 

 edge" Vol. VI. 1 2mo, cloth i .20 



" This is one of the most interesting of the series to which it 

 belongs. It is the result of personal observation, and the work 

 of a practised geological observer." The British Quarterly 

 Review. 



