DIVINITY 



Analysis and Critical Interpretation of the Hebrew Text 



of the Book of Genesis. Preceded by a Hebrew Grammar, and Dissertations on 

 the Genuineness of the Pentateuch, and on the Structure of the Hebrew Language. 

 By the Rev. William Paul, A.M. Octavo, 18s. 



Prayers for Social and Pamily Worship. Prepared hy a 



Committee of the General Assembly op the Church of Scotland, and 

 specially designed for the use of Soldiers, Sailors, Colonists, Sojourners in India, 

 and other Persons, at Home or Abroad, who are deprived of the Ordinary Services 

 of a Christian Ministry. Published hy Authority of the Committee. Third Edition. 

 In Crown Octavo, bound in cloth, 4s. 



Prayers for Social and Tamily Worship. Being a Cheap 



Edition of the above. Foolscap Octavo, Is. 6d. 



Family Prayers : As Authorised by the G-eneral Assembly 



of the Church of Scotland ; with other Prayers by the Committee of the General 

 Assembly on Aids to Devotion. To which is prefixed a Pastoral Letter from the 

 General Assembly on Family Worship. Crown Octavo, 4s. 6d. 



Diversities of Faults in Christian Believers. By the same 



Author. Foolscap Octavo, 4s. 6d. 



The Christian Life, in its Origin, Progress, and Perfection. 



By the Very Eev. E. B. Ramsay, LL.D,, F.R.S.E., Dean of the Diocese of 

 Edinburgh. Crown Octavo. Ss. 



On the Origin and Connection of the G-ospels of Matthew, 



Mark, and Luke ; With Synopsis of Parallel Passages and Critical Notes. By 

 James Smith, Esq. of Jordanhill, F.R.S., Author of the "Voyage and Ship- 

 wreck of St Paul." Medium Octavo, 16s. 



Theism : The Witness of Reason and Mature to an All- 



Wise and Beneficent Creator. By the Rev. John Tullogh, D.D., Principal and 

 Professor of Theology, St IMary's College, St Andrews ; and one of Her Majesty's 

 Chaplains in Ordinary in Scotland. In One Volume, Octavo, 10s. 6d. 



"Dr TuUoch's Essay, in its masterly statement of the real nature and difficulties of the sub- 

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 seen on the subject."— C/irisim?!. Remeiribrancer, January 1857. 



Sermons on Practical Subjects. By the Rev. Samuel 



Warren, LL.D., Incumbent of All Souls, Manchester. Second Edition. Crown 

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