50. NONCONFORMITY: Its ORIGIN and PROGRESS 



By Principal W. B. SELBIE, M.A. "The historical part is brilliant in its 

 insight, clarity, and proportion, and in the later chapters on the present position 

 and aims of Nonconformity Dr Selbie proves himself to be an ideal exponent 

 of sound and moderate views." Christian. World. 



54. ETHICS 



By G. E. MOORE, M.A., Lecturer in Moral Science in Cambridge University. 

 Discusses Utilitarianism, the Objectivity of Moral Judgments, the Test of 

 Right and Wrong, Free Will, and Intrinsic Value. 



56. THE MAKING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 



By Prof. B. W. BACON, LL. D., D.D. An authoritative summary of the results 

 of modern critical research with regard to the origins of the New Testament, in 

 " the formative period when conscious inspiration was still in its full glow rather 

 than the period of collection into an official canon," showing the mingling of the 

 two great currents of Christian thought " Pauline and 'Apostolic,' the Greek- 

 Christian gospel about Jesus, and the Jewish-Christian gospel of Jesus, the 

 gospel of the Spirit and the gospel of authority." 



60. MISSIONS: THEIR RISE and DEVELOPMENT 



By Mrs CREIGHTON. The beginning of modern missions after the Reforma- 

 tion and their growth are traced, and an account is given of their present 

 work, its extent and character. 



IN PREPARATION 



THE OLD TESTAMENT. By Prof. GEORGE MOORE, D.D., LL.D. 

 BETWEEN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. By R. H. 



CHARLES, D.D. 



COMPARATIVE RELIGION. By Prof. J. ESTLIN CARPENTER, D.Litt. 

 A HISTOR Y of FREEDOM of THOUGHT. By Prof. I. B. BURY, LL.D. 

 A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. By CLEMENT WKBB, M.A. 



Social Science 



i. PARLIAMENT 



Its History, Constitution, and Practice. By Sir COURTENAY P. ILBERT, 

 K.C.B., K.C.S.I., Clerk of the House of Commons. "The best book on the 

 history and practice of the House of Commons since Bagehot's 'Constitution.'" 

 Yorkshire Post. 



5. THE STOCK EXCHANGE 



By F. W. HIRST, Editor of " The Economist." " To an unfmancial mind must 

 be a revelation. . . . The book is as clear, vigorous, and sane as Bagehot's ' Lom- 

 bard Street, 1 than which there b no higher compliment." Morning Leader 



6. IRISH NATIONALITY 



By Mrs J. R. GKEEN. " As glowing as it is learned. No book could be more 

 timely." Daily News. "A powerful study. . . . A magnificent demonstration 

 of the deserved vitality of the Gaelic spirit." Freeman s Journal. 



IP. THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT 



By J. RAMSAY MACDONALD, M.P. "Admirably adapted for the purpose of 

 exposition." Tht Times. "Mr MacDonald is a very lucid exponent. . . . The 

 volume will be of great use in dispelling illusions about the tendencies of 

 Socialism in this country." The Nation. 



1 1. CONSER VA TlS.Vf 



By Lord HUGH CECIL, M.A., M.P. "One of those great little books which 

 seldom appear more than once in a generation." Morning' Post. 



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