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ARTICLES BY CORNILL 
The Education of Children in Ancient Israel. Monist. 
Vol. XIII., p. 1. 
The New Bible and the Old. Monist. Vol. X., p. 441. 
The Polychrome Bible. Monist. Vol. X., p.1. 
The Psalms in Universal Literature. Open Court, 
Vol. XII., No. 507, p. 440. 
Scienceand Theology. OpenCourt. Vol. XI.,No.488, p.35. 
The Song of Songs. Open Court. Vol. XII.,No.505,p. 371. 
JX PROFESSOR CORNILL we haye one of the most scholarly professors of Old Testament Theology, and at the same time 
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for the traditional interpretation. 
“« An accomplished and conscientious scholar, and ofja trulyjreligious spirit.”— The Outlook. 
“‘Tt is good that the church should take an interest in the past and especially good when the present is so full of piess- 
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There have been times when the church 
those were not times when the significance of that part was most clearly understoo v 
intelligent homage was paid but a dead past petrified into hard dogmas that were worshiped. 
as been prone to live too much on the past but 
; it was not the living past to which 
In our own time it is from 
the men of ‘science’ even more than from the theologians that the message concerning the meaning of the past has been 
expressed with greatest force. 
It is possible for us all now to take a large, comprehensive view of great world-movements.”” 
—PROFESSOR W. G. JORDAN, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, in the Biblical World. 
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