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 THE INTRODUCTION TO THE CANONICAL BOOKS 

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 HISTORY OF THE CHURCH. By Hans von Schubert, Pro- 

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 the Nineteenth Century," by Miss Alice Gardner, Lecturer and 

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Vol. XXT. 



ST. PAUL: The Man and his Work. By Prof. H. Weinel of 

 the University of Jena. Translated by Rev. G. A. Bienemann, 

 M.A. Edited by Rev. W. D. Morrison, M.A., LL.D. 



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Vols. XIX. and XX. 



THE MISSION AND EXPANSION OF CHRISTIANITY 

 IN THE FIRST THREE CENTURIES. By Adolf 

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 and Fellow of the Royal Academy of the Sciences, Berlin. 

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Vol. XVIII. 



CHRISTIAN LIFE IN THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH. By 



Ernst von Dobschutz, D.D., Professor of New Testament Theology 

 in the University of Strassburg Translated by Rev. G. Bremner, 

 and edited b) the Rev. W. D. Morrison, LL.D. 



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Vol. XVI. 



THE RELIGIONS OF AUTHORITY AND THE RE- 

 LIGION OF THE SPIRIT. By the late Auguste Sabatier, 

 Professor of the University of Paris, Dean of the Protestant Theo- 

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