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ALPHABETICAL LIST— Continued, 

 KUENEN (Dr. A.). THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL TO 

 THE FALL OF THE JEWISH STATE. 3 vols. iSs. 

 See Theological Translation Library, Old Series, p. 8. 



LAKE (Professor KIRSOPP). THE HISTORICAL EVI- 

 DENCE FOR THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS 

 CHRIST. 55. See Crown Theological Library,, p. IL 



LEA (HENRY CHARLES, LL.D.). HISTORY OF SAC- 

 ERDOTAL CELIBACY IN THE CHRISTIAN 

 CHURCH. Third Edition. Thoroughly Revised and Reset. 

 2 vols. Medium 8vo, cloth. 2 is. net. 



LOBSTEIN(P.). THEDOGMAOFTHEVIRGIN BIRTH 

 OF CHRIST. 3s, 6"^^ Crown Theological Library, p. 9. 



LODGE (Sir O.). LIFE AND MATTER. An Exposition 

 of Part of the Philosophy of Science, with Special References 

 to the Influence of Professor Haeckel. Second Edition, with 

 an Appendix of Definitions and Explanations. Crown Svo, cloth. 

 2s. 6d. net. Popular Edition. Paper cover. 6d. net. 



MACAN (R. W.). THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS 

 CHRIST. An Essay in Three Chapters. Svo, cloth. 5^. 



MACFIE, (RONALD C, M.A., M.B.). SCIENCE, 

 MATTER, AND IMMORTALITY. Crown Svo, cloth. 

 ^s. net. 



MACKAY (R. W.). SKETCH OF THE RISE AND 

 PROGRESS OF CHRISTIANITY. Svo, cloth. 6^. 



MARCHANT (JAMES). THEORIES OF THE RESUR- 

 RECTION OF JESUS CHRIST. Crown Svo, stiff covers, 

 2j. net ; superior cloth binding, 3^-. 



MARTI (KARL). RELIGION OF THE OLD TESTA- 

 MENT. 4s. 6d. See Crown Theological Library, p. ii. 



MARTINEAU (Rev. Dr. JAMES). THE RELATION 

 BETWEEN ETHICS AND RELIGION. An Address. 

 Svo, sewed, is. 



MODERN MATERIALISM : ITS ATTITUDE TO- 

 WARDS THEOLOGY. A Critique and Defence. Svo, 

 sewed. 2s. 6d. 



MENEGOZ (E.). RELIGION AND THEOLOGY. By E. 

 Menegoz, Professor of the Faculty of Protestant Theology, Paris. 

 Stiff boards, is. net. 



MERCER (Right Rev. J. EDWARD, D.D.). THE SOUL 

 OF PROGRESS. Being the Moorhouse Lectures for 1907. 

 Crown Svo, cloth. 6s. For Moorhouse Lectures vide also Stephen, 

 page 25. 



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