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With Portrait. Crmvn 8w, Cloth. 35. dd, 



thW life of 

 HENRY DRUMMOND, F.R.S.E. 



By GEORGE ADAM SMITH, D.D., LL.D. 



Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, 

 Free Church College, Glasgow. 



Contents : As we knew him — School and College — Preparation 

 for the Ministry— The Great Mission, 1873-1875 — Back to 

 College — Science and Religion — Diaries of Travel : (i) The 

 Rocky Mountains — Diaries of Travel : (2) Central Africa — 

 The Fame of " Natural Law " — Evolution and Revelation — 

 — 1 884- 1 890 — The Student Movement, 1 884- 1 894 — The 

 American Colleges, 1887 — Australia and the Australian 

 Colleges, 1890 — Diaries of Travel : (3) The New Hebrides — 

 1 89 1- 1 895— "The Ascent of Man"— Boys and the Boys' 

 Brigade — The End. 



"Dr. George Adam Smith has not only made the story of his hero interest- 

 ing, but he has written a book which will be read with avidity for its own sake." 

 — Daily News. 



" It is an admirably written, well condensed, judicious, and yet enthusiastic 

 biography. " — Literature. 



"A very large audience may safely be predicted for this biography. The 

 work is well done. ... A more devout life has rarely been portrayed, a 

 cleaner soul has not often been unveiled." — Spectator. 



"Mr. Smith has intelligence, enthusiasm, cultivation, and he has made a 

 very readable and attractive biography." — Academy. 



"A book which may be read with pleasure and profit by Christians of all 

 denominations, and which may be reviewed with sympathy even in quarters 

 where the work that made Mr. Drummond's literary fame necessarily met with 

 adverse criticism." — Guardian. 



" The best of all biographies is that which is interleaved and extra illustrated 

 by love, and of this kind is the life of Henry Drummond." — Ian MacLareN 

 in the British Weekly. 



London: HODDER & STOUGHTON. 



