i 4 DUCKWORTH & CO.'S LIBRARIES AND SERIES 



STUDIES IN THEOLOGY continued 



A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT. By the Rev. 

 George Buchanan Gray, M.A., D.Litt., Professor of Hebrew and 

 Old Testament Exegesis in Mansfield College, Oxford. 



GOSPEL ORIGINS. A Study in the Synoptic Problem. By the Rev. 

 William West Holdsworth, M.A., Tutor in New Testament 

 Language and Literature, Handsworth College; author of "The 

 Christ of the Gospels," " The Life of Faith," etc. 

 FAITH AND ITS PSYCHOLOGY. By the Rev. William R. Inge, D.D., 

 Dean of St Paul's, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Cam- 

 bridge, and Bampton Lecturer, Oxford, 1899. 



CHRISTIANITY AND SIN. By the Rev. Robert Mackintosh, M.A., 

 D.D., Professor of Apologetics in Lancashire Independent 

 College ; Lecturer in the University of Manchester. 



PROTESTANT THOUGHT BEFORE KANT. By A. C. McGiffert, Ph.D., 

 D.D., of the Union Theological Seminary, New York. 



THE THEOLOGY OF THE GOSPELS. By the Rev. James Moffat, B.D., 

 D.D., of the U.F. Church of Scotland, sometime Jowett Lecturer, 

 London, author of "The Historical New Testament." 



A HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT SINCE KANT. By the Rev. 

 Edward Caldwell Moore, D.D., Parkman Professor of Theology 

 in the University of Harvard, U.S.A., author of "The New 

 Testament in the Christian Church," etc. 



THE DOCTRINE OF THE ATONEMENT. By the Rev. J. K. Mosley, 

 M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Pembroke College, Cambridge. 



REVELATION AND INSPIRATION. By the Rev. James Orr, D.D., 

 Professor of Apologetics in the Theological College of the United 

 Free Church, Glasgow. 



A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT. By Arthur 

 Samuel Peake, D.D., Professor of Biblical Exegesis and Dean of 

 the Faculty of Theology, Victoria University, Manchester ; some- 

 time Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. 



PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION. By the Rev. Hastings Rashdall, 

 D.Litt. (Oxon.), D.C.L. (Durham), F.B.A., Fellow and Tutor 

 of New College, Oxford. 



THE HOLY SPIRIT. By the Rev. Principal Rees, of Bala and Bangor 

 College. 



THE RELIGIOUS IDEAS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. By the Rev. H. 

 Wheeler Robinson, M.A., Tutor in Rawdon College; sometime 

 Senior Kennicott Scholar in Oxford University. 



TEXT AND CANON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. By Alexander Souter, 

 M.A., D.Litt, Professor of Humanity at Aberdeen University. 



CHRISTIAN THOUGHT TO THE REFORMATION. By Herbert B. Work- 

 man, M. A., D.Litt., Principal of the Westminster Training College. 



