WILLIAMS & NORGATE'S 



THEOLOGICAL TRANSLATION LIBRARY -Continued. 



Vols. XV. and XVII. 



THE BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIANITY. By Paul Wernle, 

 Professor Extraordinary of Modern Chvirch History at the Uni- 

 versity of Basel. Revised by the Author, and translated by the 

 Rev. G. A. Bienemann, M.A., and edited, with an Introduction, 

 by the Rev. W. D. Morrison, LL.D. 



Vol. I. The Rise of the Religion. 



Vol. II. The Development of the Church. 



Dr. Marcus Dods in the British Weekly — " We cannot recall any work by 

 a foreign theologian which is likely to have a more powerful influence on the 

 thought of this country than Wernle's Beginnings of Christianity. It is well 

 written and well translated ; it is earnest, clear, and persuasive, and above all 

 it is well adapted to catch the large class of thinking men who are at present 

 seeking some non-miraculous explanation of Christianity." 



The Earlier Works included in the Library are : — 



HISTORY OF DOGMA. By Adolf Harnack, Berlin. Translated 

 from the Third German Edition. Edited by the Rev. Prof. A. 

 B. Bruce, D.D. 7 vols. (New Series, Vols. II., VII., VIII., IX., 

 X., XL, XII.) 8vo, cloth, each ioj-. dd. ; half-leather, suitable for 

 presentation, 12s. 6d. 



ABBREVIATED LIST OF CONTENTS :— Vol L: Intro- 

 ductory Division : — I. Prolegomena to the Study of the History 

 of Dogma. 11. The Presuppositions of the History of Dogma. 

 Division I. — The Genesis of Ecclesiastical Dogma, or the 

 Genesis of the Catholic Apostolic Dogmatic Theology, and the 

 first Scientific Ecclesiastical System of Doctrine. Book I. : — 

 The Preparaiioti. Vol. II. : Division I. Book II. -.— The 

 Laying of the Fotmdafion. — I. Plistorical Survey. — /. Fixing and 

 g7-adual Secularising of Christiaiiiiy as a Church. — //. Fixing and 

 gradual Hellenising of Christianity as a Sy stein of Doctrine. Vol. 

 III. : Division I. Book II.: — The Laying of the Foundation — 

 continued. Division II. — The Development of Ecclesiastical 

 Dogma, Book I. : — The Histoiy of the Develop7nent of Dogma as 

 the Doc trifle of the God-man on the basis of Natural Theology. 



A. Presuppositions of Doctrine of Redemption or Natural Theology. 



B. The Doctrine of Redemption in the Person of the God-man in 

 its historical development. Vol. IV. : Division II. Book I. :— 

 The History of the Developfuent of Dogma as the Doctrine of the 

 God-man on the basis of Natural 77/^c'^ojj'— continued. Vol. V. : 

 Division II. Book II, : — Expajtsion and Remodelling of Dogma 

 into a Doctrine of Siti, Grace, and Means of Grace on the basis of 

 the Church. Vol. VI. : Division II. Book II. -.—Expansion 

 and Remodelling of Dogma into a Doctrine of Sin, Grace, ana 



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