THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS 



Jerusalem in Bible Times, By Lewis Bayles Paton. 



150 pages, 1 2 mo, flexible covers; net $1.00, postpaid $1.09 



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From the Preface 



"At the time of the meeting of the World's Sunday-School 



Convention in Jerusalem hundreds of eager people found it 



impossible to get, either from men or from books, an accurate 



account of the remains of the ancient city. To help this difficulty 



I was invited to lecture before the convention and to conduct 



some parties about the city. At the close of the meeting I was 



asked to put my addresses into permanent form, so that it might 



be possible for those who had heard them, and for other students 



of the Bible, to give them more careful consideration. -The 



result of this request has been the preparation and publication of 



this series of studies into the archaeological history of ancient 

 Jerusalem." 



World To-Day. Professor Paton has had exceptional opportunities to study 

 the excavations and the general topography of the city, and his volume 

 is specially valuable as a summary of the recent work on the walls of the 

 sacred site. 



Christian Register. 



history 



besides, many references to existing conditions. To students of the 



Jerusalem 



interested in Palestinian history 

 trustworthy statement of known 



Books for Old Testament Study: An Annotated List for Popular 

 and Professional Use. By John Merlin Powis Smith. 



70 pages, 8vo, paper; net 50 cents, postpaid 54 cents 



CONTENTS 



I. History IV. Interpretation 



II. Introduction to the Old V. Miscellaneous Books 



rTT „, _ VI. The Old Testament Apoc- 



lll. I he Language and Text of rypha 



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VII. Periodical Publications 



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