CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



THEOLOGICAL TRANSLATION LIBRARY -Continued. 



Vol. I. Sources of Information and History of the Period up to 

 the Death of Joshua. Translated by John Taylor, D.Lit., M.A. 



Vol. II. Sources of Information and History of the Period down 

 to the Babylonian Exile. Translated by Hope W. Hogg, B.U., and 

 E. B. Speirs, D.D. 



" It is a sober and earnest reconstruction, for which every earnest student 

 of the Old Testament should be grateful." Christian World. 



" It will be a happy day for pulpit and pew when a well-thumbed copy of 

 the History of the Hebrews is to be found in every manse and parsonage." 

 Literary World. 



"It is a work which cannot fail to attract the attention of thoughtful 

 people in this country. " Pall Mall Gazette. 



AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TEXTUAL CRITI- 

 CISM OF THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT. 



By Professor Eberhard Nestle, of Maulbronn. Translated from 

 the Second Edition, with Corrections and Additions by the 

 Author, by William Edie, B.D., and edited; with a Preface, by 

 Allan Menzies, D.D., Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism 

 in the University of St Andrews. (New Series, Vol. XIII.) 

 With eleven reproductions of Texts. Demy 8vo, IQS. 6d. ; half- 

 leather, i2s. 6d. 



"We have no living scholar more capable of accomplishing the fascin- 

 ating task of preparing a complete introduction on the new and acknowledged 

 principles than Prof. Nestle. This book will stand the most rigorous 

 scrutiny ; it will surpass the highest expectation." Expository Times. 



' ' Nothing could be better than Dr Nestle's account of the materials 

 which New Testament textual criticism has to deal with." Spectator. 



' ' We know of no book of its size which can be recommended more cor- 

 dially to the student, alike for general interest and for the clearness of its 

 arrangement. ... In smoothness of rendering, the translation is one of the 

 best we have come across for a considerable time." Manchester Guardian. 



THE APOSTOLIC AGE. By Prof. Carl von Weizsacker. 

 Translated by James Millar, B.D. 2 vols. (New Series, Vols. 

 I. and V.) Demy 8vo, cloth. Each 105. 6d. 



" Weizsacker is an authority of the very first rank. The present work 

 marks an epoch in New Testament criticism. The English reader is fortunate 

 in having a masterpiece of this kind rendered accessible to him." Expository 

 Times. 



" . . . No student of theology or of the early history of Christianity can 

 afford to leave Weizsacker's great book unread." Manchester Guardian. 



"In every direction in this work we find the mark of the independent 

 thinker and investigator . . . this remarkable volume . . . this able and 

 learned work. . . ." Christian World. 



" The book itself ... is of great interest, and the work of the translation 

 has been done in a most satisfactory way." Critical Review. 



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