RESEARCHES !N 



A Series of Volumes Dealing with the 

 Chronology, Geography, Social and 

 Religious Institutions, Art and Liter- 

 ature of the Biblical Nations 



Together with Essays on BibUcal Crit- 

 icism, Exegesis and General Subjects 



Relating to the Old Testament 



^y OLAFA. TOFFTEEN, Th.D. 



Frotessor of Semitic Languages and Old Testament 

 Literature, Western Theological Seminary, 



Chicago, Illinois 



Volume I 



ANCIENT CHRONOLOGY, Parti 

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Volume III 



ANCIENT MIGRATIONS, Parti 



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PROGRE 



By kenyon l. butterfield 



President of the Massachusetts Agricultural College 



The increasing interest in rural matters, 

 which began with the generally growing 

 love of outdoor life and which has already 

 included the technical aspects of modern 

 agriculture, is gradually being broadened 

 to embrace the field of economic and social 

 investigations. At present the literature 

 regarding the sociological phases of rural 

 life is particularly meagre. 



President Butterfield emphasizes in his book 

 the importance of the social aspects of the ru- 

 ral community and describes some of the newer 

 movements resulting in the expansion of rural 

 life. There are chapters on the work of the 

 various agencies for rural development, sach 

 as the agricultural colleges, the farmers* insti- 

 tutes, rural schools, the Grange, the country 

 church, etc. 



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TABLE OF CONTENTS 



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Literature as a Means of Social Expression 



Social Conditions in England in the Time of Tennyson 



Tejjnyson's Idea of Man 



Tennyson's Idea of the Worth and Work of Woman 

 The Familt 



Societt 



Social Institutions: The State, The Church 

 Democracy and Progress 

 Summary and Conclusion 

 Bibliography 



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