78. THE OCEAN 



A General Account of the Science of the Sea. By Sir JOHN MURRAY, K.C.B., 

 F.R.S. (Illus.) "A life's experience is crowded into this volume. A very use- 

 ful feature is the ten pages of illustrations and coloured maps at the end." 

 Gloucester Journal. 



79- NERVES 



By Prof. D. FRASER HARRIS, M.D., D.Sc. (Illustrated.) A description, in 

 non-technical language, of the nervous system, its intricate mechanism and the 

 strange phenomena of energy and fatigue, with some practical reflections. 



Philosophy and T^eligion 



15. MOHAMMEDANISM 



By Prof. D. S. MARGOLIOUTH, M.A., D.Litt. "This generous shilling's 

 worth of wisdom. ... A delicate, humorous, and most responsible tractate 

 by an illuminative professor." Daily Mail. 



40. THE PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY 



By the Hon. BERTRANB RUSSELL, F.R.S. "A book that the 'man in the 

 street^' will recognise at once to be a boon. . . . Consistently lucid and non- 

 technical throughout." Christian World* 



47. BUDDHISM 



By Mrs RHYS DAVIDS, M. A. " The author presents very attractively as well 

 as very learnedly the philosophy of Buddhism as the greatest scholars of the 

 day interpret it." Daily News. 



SQ. 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 Dr Selbie proves him- 

 self 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. 

 "A very lucid though closely reasoned outline of the logic of good conduct." 

 Christian World. 



56. THE MAKING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 



By Prof. B. W. BACON, LL.D., D.D. "Professor Bacon has boldly, and 

 wisely, taken his own line, and has produced, as a result, an extraordinarily 

 vivid, stimulating, and lucid book." Manchester Guardian. 



60. MISSIONS: THEIR RISE and DEVELOPMENT 



By Mrs CREIGHTON. "Very interestingly done. ... Its style is simple, 

 direct, unhackneyed, and should find appreciation where a more fervently 

 pious style of writing repels." Methodist Recorder. 



68. COM PAR A TIVE RELIGION 



By Prof. J.EsTLiNCARPENTER.D.Litt., Principal of ManchesterColIege,Oxford. 

 " Puts into the reader's hand a wealth of learning and independent thought." 

 Christian World. 



74. A HISTORY OF FREEDOM OF THOUGHT 



ByJ. B. BURY, Litt.D., LL.D., Regius Professor of Modern History at 

 Cambridge. "A little masterpiece, which every thinking man will enjoy." 

 The Observer. 



84. LITERATURE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT 



By Prof. GEORGE MOORE, D.D., LL.D., of Harvard. A detailed examination 

 of the books of the Old Testament in the light of the most recent research. 



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