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THE 



UNIVERSITY 



OF 



CHICAGO PRESS 



The English Reformation and Puritanism, and Other Lectures and 



Addresses 



By the late ERI B. HULBERT, Professor and Head of the Department of 



Church History in the University of Chicago 



352 pages, 8vo, cloth; net $2,50^ postpaid $2.71 



Tt was a unique and striking character. 



him 



and who enjoyed the flavor of his keen, incisive talk, will be glad to know that a number 



have been collected and published. Many also w^ho did not know him person- 



lecture 



mi 



course 



A Genetic History of the New England Theology 



By FRANK HUGH FOSTER 



580 pages, small 8vo, cloth; net $2 00, postpaid $2.19 



As the first genetic history of the greatest theological movement which Am 

 yet known, the book deserves the attention of all students of our national thought. 



has 



Professor Foster has appreciated his subject and 

 bestowed upon it the labor and pains which its 

 importance deserves. His criticism of the work and 



writings of the successive theologians is clear 

 penetrating.' — The Nation. 



a 



nd 



The Investment of Truth, and Other Sermons 



By the late FREDERIC E. DEWHURST, Pastor of the University Congrega 



tional Church, Chicago 



174 pages, i2nio, cloth; net $1.25, postpaid $1.37 



^Ir. Dewhurst was by nature an investigator, keenly sensitive to the more subtle rela 



mgs 



Albion W. Small savs of this book of sermons: ''It is a contribu 



tion to the literature of strenuous communion with God." 



The reading of these sermons confirms Mr. 

 SmalFs words. They are 

 big things of life. — Christian 



vital, they deal with the 



Register, 



Mr, Dewhurst's appeal is to the few, but to th 

 he appeals strongly. — The Nation. 



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Love and 



By JENKIN LLOYD JOxNES, Pastor of All Souls Church, Chicago 



400 pages, 1211: , cloth; net $1.50, postpaid $1.66 



^rmons 



couree 



pastor. With the exception of the introductor} 

 s sermons" for successive graduating classes, and 

 The collection thus reDresents a cross-section or 



should 



tury from a busy city ministry. 



boys and 



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particularly to others of like age, but anything that appeals to the young interest 



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took 





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