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RENOUF (P. LE PAGE). ON THE RELIGION OF ANCIENT 

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RHYS DAVIDS (Prof. T. W.). ON INDIAN BUDDHISM. 



REVILLE (Prof. A.). ON THE ANCIENT RELIGIONS OF 

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RHYS (Prof. J.). CELTIC HEATHENDOM. 



SAYCE (Prof. A. H.). ON THE RELIGION OF ANCIENT 

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Philosophy of Religions. 



KUENEN (Prof. A.). NATIONAL RELIGIONS AND UNI- 

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D'ALVIELLA (Count G.). ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF THE 

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BEARD (C.). THE REFORMATION IN ITS RELATION TO 

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PFLEIDERER (Prof. O.). THE INFLUENCE OF THE APOSTLE 

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HATCH (Dr. E.). INFLUENCE OF GREEK IDEAS AND USAGES 

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MONTEFIORE (C. G.). ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF RELIGION 

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