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which lead to the collected works of di- 

 vines, commencing with the Fathers. The 

 same order is observed here as in the 

 arrangement of the Bible in its various 

 languages : the Greek Fathers leading to 

 the Latin, the Latin to the divines of the 

 nations speaking languages derived from 

 the Latin, and these to the Teutonic 

 nations, a division practically equivalent to 

 one into Catholic and Protestant. The 

 general theological literature of each nation 

 follows in the same order, excluding works 

 treating of special theological questions, 

 but including all the immense mass of 

 printed material relating to the Reforma- 

 tion and the controversies resulting from 

 it down to the present day. With ;these 

 the subject of General Theology may be 

 deemed concluded, and we enter not only 

 upon a fresh department, but upon a fresh 



