Mr. Murray's Recent Publications. 



Buddhism. 



ITS CONNEXION WITH BRAIIMANISM AND HINDUISM, 



AND ITS CONTRAST WITH CHRISTIANITY. 



By SIB MONIER WILLIAMS, K.C.I.E., D.C.L., &c. 



Second Edilion, leviad. [Villi Index and Illustrations. Szv. 2Iy. 



" Those who would study the subject fully, and it is well worth it, must go to the extremely 

 able and carefully written book which Sir Monicr Williams has produced. They will 

 learn the relation of Buddhism to the earlier thoughts of India. They will have the details of 

 the present faith and worship of Buddhists in different lands, with full accounts of the works, 

 and beautifully engraved pictures of idols, temples and relics."— r^i- Rock. 



" It would have been difficult to have found a more thoroughly qualified exponent of the 

 mysteries of Buddhism tlian Professor Monier Williams. Readers will find the story of 

 Buddhism clearly told, both in its outward manifestations and its e.soteric leading, in a 

 volume made read.able by capital type, and pleasant by many illustrations." — Ciiardian. 



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Lux Mundi. 



A SERIES OF STUDIES IN THE RELIGION OF THE 



INCARNATION. 

 Edited by Rev. CHARLES GORE, M.A., 



Priiicip.-il of Pusey House, and Fellow of Triniiy College, Oxford. 



Fifth Edition. Svo. 14s. 



CONTENTS:— 

 I. F.\ITH. Canon H. Scott Holland, M.A. 

 «. CHRISTl.VN DOCTRI.NK OK GOU. The Lite Rev. .\iiirev Mooke. M.A. 



3. PROBLEM OF PAIN : ITS IJKARING O.V FAITH I.\ GOD. Rev. J. R. Illingivortk, M..\. 



4. PREPARAIION IN HISTORY' FOR CHRISP. Rev. E. S. Talhot, D.D. 



5. THE INCAKX.VriO.X IN RELATION TO DEVELOP.MENT. Rev. J. R. Illingwortii, M..\. 



6. THE INCARN.VnoN AS THE liASIS OF DOG.M.V Kcv. R. C. .MonERLv, M.A. 



7. THE ATONE.MENT. Rev. and Hon. .Arthur Lvtteltos, M.A. 



8. THE HOLY SPIRIT AND INSPIR.VITON. Rev. C. Gorf, M.A. 



9. THE CHURCH. Rev. W. Lock, M.A. 

 to. SACRAMENTS. Canon F. Pac;et, D.D. 



II. CHRISTIANITY AND POLITICS. Rev. \V. J. R. Camiion M..\. 

 «2. CHRISTIAN ETHICS. Rev. R. L. Ottlev, M.A. 



" The list of names is a guarantee that the writers know what tliey are speaking of, and 

 that they are worth listening to. Wlial marks the book as a whole is that it is the expression 

 of deep and earnest conviction, in the face of a threatening and uneasy condition of thought 

 around us, and of difticulties moral and religious, front which, in our age of magazines and 

 reviews, no one can escape They are attempts by the writers to think out for them- 

 selves the challenges which meet religion on all sides, serious attempts to meet the demands of 

 serious people, not of p.ast limes, but of our active-minded but not very deep-thinking society, 

 for teaching light on the greatest of revealed truths and its consequences on the world arid 

 human life. ' — (luiirdian. 



"A volume of thoughtful and well-written essays. They are an attempt to show that 

 between theology rightly interpreted and the best modes and results of modern philosophy 

 there is no real discrepancy. The task is noble, and the writers are well qualified to essiiy it, 

 and to all thoughtful re.aders the book will be one of deep interest. In the w.ay of devout 

 treatment and reverent handling of great themes, all these css.-iys leave nothing to be desired." 

 — Record. 



" Essays more liiciJ and compact, more rich in spiritual insight, more scholarly and grace- 

 ful, it has not for a long time been our privilege to XQa.d.'—Ua/'tist .\/,i(,izine. 



