HALL'S DOGMATIC THEOLOGY 



Pax, England: "We welcome this Introduction to Dr. Hall's 

 Dogmatic Theology, for the need of a standard work on this 

 subject has long been keenly felt. That Dr. Hall possesses 

 the necessary qualifications for the task will be apparent to 

 those who know his theological monographs and his book 

 on The Kenotic Theory; and this volume promises well for 

 the success of his undertaking." 



The Interior, Chicago: "So far as the first part reveals 

 the man. Professor Hall is admirably fitted to complete the 

 work with credit to himself and the denomination he repre- 

 sents." 



Church Work, Sydney, Australia: "The writer has little 

 doubt that those who read this introductory volume will 

 not be satisfied without those which are to follow." 



Irish Theological Quarterly, Dublin: "I am sure that 

 Dr. Hall is eminently qualified for the task he has under- 

 taken. ... It is somewhat remarkable that an American 

 should lead the way in a movement to revive systematic 

 theology among Anglicans. . . . Not the least of Dr. Hall's 

 qualifications as a theologian is his extensive acquaintance 

 with our Catholic authors . . . his style may be commended 

 as a model of theological writing in English : it is clear, con- 

 cise, direct, dignified, and elegant. . . . His tone and temper 

 towards ourselves leaves hardly anything to be desired." 



VOLUME II — AUTHORITY 



Church Union Gazette, London: "It will be found that 

 throughout its pages the author is careful to confute false 

 arguments as well as to establish clear statements of posi- 

 tive truth. . . . But its chief value lies in the way in which he 

 recognizes and emphasizes all the factors which are involved 

 in any true knowledge of Divine things, not minimizing any, 

 nor exalting one at the expense of another; but showing how, 

 by the combination of all, we obtain a certitude which nothing 

 can overthrow." 



