LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED hV 



Chronicles of Carlingford. 



Salem Chapel. 2S. in boards, or 2S. 6d. in cloth. 



The Rector, and the Doctor's Family, is. in boards, or is. 6d. ic cloth. 



The Perpetual Curate. 2S. in boards, or 2S. 6d. in cloth. 

 Miss Marjoribanks. 2S. in boards, or as. 6d. in cloth. 



Cornelius GDowd upon Men and Women, 



And other things in General. 3 vols, crown 8vo, los. 6d. each. 



"The flashes of the author's wit must not blind us to the ripeness of his wis- 

 dom, nor the general playfulness of his O'Dowderies allow us to forget the 

 ample evidence that underneath them lurks one of the most earnest and ob- 

 servant spirits of the present time." — Daily Review. 



The Fatherhood of God : 



Considered in its General and Special Aspects, and particularly in relation 

 to the Atonement; with a Review of Recent Speculations on the Subject. 

 By Thomaa J. Crawford, D.D. Third Edition, revised and enlarged, with 

 a Reply to the Strictures of Dr Candlish. 9s. 



"The plan of this work is comprehensive and yet definite. It embodies 

 much original thought, and the author's habits of searching inquiry and careful 

 arrangement stand him in good stead. Whatever difference of opinion there 

 may be on sundry topics, it would be idle to question the great ability shown 

 by the learned Professor. As the subjects treated of have been and are so 

 much discussed, it will be satisfactory to many to receive a book which expounds 

 so fully, and maintains so forcibly, and on a Scriptural basis, the views of one 

 so well qualified to speak." — Journal of Sacred Literature. 



The Doctrine of Holy Scripture respecting the 



Atonement. By Thomas J. Crawford, D.D., Professor of Divinity in the 

 , University of Edinburgh. Svo, 12s. 



" This addition to the latest contributions to the elucidation of the doctrine 

 of the atonement must inevitably take a high rank among them. It collates and 

 analyses the teachings, not only of the apostles, but of all Scriptural authors on 

 the subject. The work is done in a critical, thorough, exhaustive manner, and 

 gives us an dkhaustive thesaurus of Scriptural doctrine on the subject." — Prince- 

 ton Review, 



The Mysteries of Christianity. 



By T. J. Crawford, D.D., F.E.S.E. Crown Svo, 7s. 6d. 



Descartes. 



On the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, and Seeking Truth in 

 the Sciences, and his Meditations, and Selections from his Principles of 

 Philosophy. In one vol. post Svo, 4s. fid. 



