CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS. 23 



ALPHABETICAL LIST-Continued. 



PFLEIDERER (Dr. O.). THE EARLY CHRISTIAN 

 CONCEPTION OF CHRIST: Its Significance and 

 Value in the History of Religion. y.6d. See Crown Theo- 

 logical Library, p. 10, 



PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY. Vols. I. and II. Demy 



8vo, cloth, los. 6d. net each. See Theological Translation Library, 

 New Series, p. 2. 



PICTON, (J. ALLANSON, M.A., Lond.). MAN AND THE 

 BIBLE. A Review of the Place of the Bible in Human 

 History. Demy 8vo, cloth. 6s. net. 



POOLE (REG. LANE). ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE 

 HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL THOUGHT IN THE 

 DEPARTMENTS OF THEOLOGY AND ECCLESI- 

 ASTICAL POLITICS. 8vo, cloth, los. 6d. 



PROTESTANT COMMENTARY ON THE NEW TES- 

 TAMENT. 3 vols. i'6s. See Theological Translation Library, 

 Old Series, p. 8. 



RENAN (E.). ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE INSTI- 

 TUTIONS, THOUGHT, AND CULTURE OF ROME 

 ON CHRISTIANITY AND THE DEVELOPMENT 

 OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. See Hibbert Lectures, 

 P- I3. 



RENOUF (P. LE PAGE). ON THE RELIGION OF 

 ANCIENT EGYPT. See Hibbert Lectures, p. 14. 



REVILLE (A.). THE SONG OF SONGS, Commonly called 

 the Song of Solomon, or the Canticle. Translated from the 

 French. Crown 8vo, cloth, is. 6d. 



ON NATIVE RELIGIONS OF MEXICO AND PERU. 



See Hibbert Lectures, p. 14. 



PROLEGOMENA OF THE HISTORY OF RE- 

 LIGIONS. 6s. See Theological Translation Library, Old 

 Series, p. 8. 



RfeVILLE (JEAN). LIBERAL CHRISTIANITY. 4.^. See 

 Crown Theological Library, p. lo. 



RIX (HERBERT). TENT AND TESTAMENT. A Camp- 

 ing Tour in Palestine, with some Notes on Scripture Sites. VVuh 

 61 Illustrations, Frontispiece, and Maps. Demy 8vo, cloth. 

 2>s. 6d. net. 



" His narrative of travel is that of an intelligent and well-informed traveller 

 who went without prepossessions and was both able and willing to weigh 

 evidence. . . . Mr. Rix's contribution is one that must be taken into account." 

 — Spectator. 



" The result is a thoughtful, well-written, even learned work, far from the 

 vain outpourings of the tourist. The narrative, though heavily charged with 

 information, is wonderfully unembarrassed, and the woid-pictures which abound 

 are true to life." — Athenceum. 



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