‘Two New Books by the University of Chicago Press 
RUSSIA 
AND ITS CRISIS 
By PAUL MILYOUKOV, formerly Professor of History at the 
Universities of Moscow and Sofia. 
* The book aims to explain the internal crisis in Russia; it offers a timely 
exposition of deep-seated ulcers of the Russian political system, and it 
makes clear that an interpretation of existing conditions, to be at all 
adequate, must necessarily be based upon a general and comprehensive 
survey of the historical circumstances under which the Russian civiliza- 
tion has been developed. 
* The author is a typical representative of the liberal party known as the 
“intellectuals,” and his activity in the cause of freedom has already 
earned him calumny, imprisonment, and exile. 
602 pages, 8vo, cloth, net $3-00, postpaid $3.20 
Christian Belief Interpreted 
by Christian Experience 
THE BARROWS LECTURES 
By CHARLES CUTHBERT HALL, President of the Union 
Theological Seminary, New York. 
1 . 
"he volume contains a series of lectures delivered in 1902 and 1903 in 
ndia, Ceylon, and Japan. They are six in number with the following 
r Nature of Religion; The Christian Idea of God Interpreted 
God: 'T nee; The Lord Jesus Christ, the Supreme Manifestation of 
of H ‘he Sin of Man and the Sacrifice of Christ ; The Christian Ideas 
oliness and Immortality Interpreted by Experience; Reasons for 
istianity as the Absolute Religion. 
ductory Note of much interest by Principal J. Mackichan, 
H. DeForest, of Sendai, Japan, who has recently served 
Manchuria among the soldiers of the Japanese army. 
300 pages, 8vo, cloth, net $1.50, postpaid $1.66 
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