CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 



THEOLOGICAL TRANSLATION LIBRARY-Continued. 



Means of Grace on the basis of ike Church — continued. Vol. VII. : 

 Division II. Book III. : — The Threefold Issue of the History of 

 Dog?na. — Full Index. 



"No work on Church history in recent tinnes has had the influence of Prof. 

 Harnack's History of Dogma. " — Times. 



" A book which is admitted to be one of the most important theological works 

 of the time." — Daily News. 



WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY? Sixteen Lectures delivered in 

 the University of Berlin during the Winter Term, 1899-1900. By 

 Adolf Harnack. Translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders. (New 

 Series, Vol. XIV.) Demy 8vo, cloth, los. 6d. ; can only be 

 supplied when complete set of the New Series is ordered. 



Prof. W, Sanday of Oxford, in the examination of the work, says : — " I may 

 assume that Harnack's book, which has attracted a good deal of attention in this 

 country as in German}', is by this time well known, and that its merits are 

 recognised — its fresh and vivid descriptions, its breadth of view and skilful 

 selection of points, its frankness, its genuine enthusiasm, its persistent effort to 

 get at the living realities of religion." 



"Seldom has a treatise of the sort been at once so suggestive and so 

 stimulating. Seldom have the results of so much learning been brought to bear 

 on the religious problems which address themselves to the modern mind." — 

 Pilot. 



"In many respects this is the most notable work of Prof. Harnack. . . . 

 These lectures are most remarkable, both for the historical insight they display 

 and for their elevation of tone and purpose." — Literature. 



THE COMMUNION OF THE CHRISTIAN WITH GOD : 



A Discussion in Agreement with the View of Luther. By 

 W. Herrmann, Dr. Theol., Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the 

 University of Marburg. Translated from the Second thoroughly 

 revised Edition, with Special Annotations by the Author, by J. 

 Sandys Stanyon, M.A. (New Series, Vol. IV.) 8vo, cloth. 

 \os. 6d. 



" It will be seen from what has been said that this book is a very important 

 one. . . . The translation is also exceedingly well done." — Critical Review. 



" We trust the book will be widely read, and should advise those who read it 

 to do so twice." — Primitive Methodist Quarterly. 



"Instinct with genuine religious feeling; . . . exceedingly interesting and 

 suggestive." — Glasgow Herald. 



A HISTORY OF THE HEBREWS. By R. Kittel, Ordinary 

 Professor of Theology in the University of Breslau. In 2 vols. 

 (New Series, Vols. III. and VI.) 8vo, cloth. Each volume, 

 IOJ-. 6d. 



Vol. I. Sources of Information and History of the Period 

 up to the Death of Joshua. Translated by John Taylor, 

 D.Lit., M.A. 



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