THE JOURNAL OF TRANSACTIONS 



The Contents of the last three volumes are given belovsr, as these will afford 

 an indication of the character and scope of the work of the Institute. 



VOL. XLVII. 



Aimual Address. Thu Unity of Genesis. By H. Edouakd Naville, D.C.L., LL.D., 



Professor of Ecryptolo^-y at tlie Univei-sity of Geneva. 

 The Pi-inciples of World Empire. By E. Waltek Maunder, F.E.A.S. 

 The Life and Work of Homer. By tlie Eev. D. S. Mahooliouth, D.Litt., Laudian 



Professor of Arabic in the University of Oxford. 

 Modernism and Traditional Christianity. By the Kev. Canon E. McOlure, M.A., 



M.E.I.A. 



Present Position of the Theory of Organic Evolution. By Professor Eunest W. 



MacBride. M.A.,r.R.S. 

 Traces of a Religious Belief of Primeval Man. By the Rev. D. Gath Whitley. 

 The Spectra of Stars and Nebula?. By Professor A. Fowler, F.R.S. (Abstract). 

 The Determination of Easter Day. By A. M. W. Downing, M.A., F.R.S., D.Sc. 

 Astronomical Allusions in Sacred Books of the East. By Mrs. Walter Maunder. 

 The Zoroastrian Conception of a Future Life. Bv the Rev. Professor J. Hope Moulton, 



M.A., D.T-itt. 



Mahayana Buddhism and Christianity. By the Rev. W. St. Clair Tisoall, M.A., D.D. 

 Weights and Measures of the Plebrews. By tlie Rev. Professor Archibald R. S. 

 Kennedy, M.A., D.D. 



The Old and New Versions of the Babylonian Creation and Flood Stories. By T. G. 

 Pinches, LL.D., M.R.A.S. 



VOL. XLVIH. 



Annual Address. The Influence of the War on Religious Life in Great Britain. By 

 the Right Rev. Bishop J. E. C. Welldon, D.D., Dean of Manchester. 



The Spectra of Stars and NebulfB. By Professor A. Fowler, F.R.S. 



The Movements of the Stars. By Professor A. S. Eddington, F.R.S., Plumian 

 Professor of Astronomy in the University of Cambridge. 



The Principles Governing Bible Translation. By E. J. Sewell, Esq. 



The Unity of Isaiah. By the Rev. J. J. Lias, M.A., Chancellor of Llandaff Cathedral. 



The Fultilment of Prophecy. By the Rev. A. H. T. Clarke, M.A. 



'Yho Psychology of St. Paul. By the Rev. H. J. R. Marston, M.A. 



Inscriptions and Drawings from Roman Catacombs. By the Rev. Prebendary H. E. 

 Fox, M.A. 



The Influence of German Philosophy in bringing about the Great War. By the Rev. 

 D. S. Margoliouth, D.Litt., F.B.A., Laudian Professor of Arabic in the University 

 of Oxford. 



The Connection between the Vulgate Version of the Bible and the Theology of the 

 Western Church. By the Rev. H. J. White, M,A., D.D., Professor of New 

 Testament Exegesis, King's College, London. 



Commomorntiou Meeting. 



The Tidal Wave on the Off Side of the Earth from the Moon. By Professor Edward 

 Hull, LL.D., F.R.S. 



VOL. XLIX. 



Annual Address. The Distances of the Stars. By Sir Frank W. Dyson, M.A., 



F. R.S.. Astronomer Royal. 



The Influence of Christianity upon Other Religious Systems. By the Rev. W. 



St. Clair Tisdall. M.A., D.I). (Fourth Gunning Prize Essay). 

 Christian Mysticism. By the Very Rev. W. R. Inge, M.A., D.D., Dean of St. Paul's. 

 Islam and Animism. By the Rev. S. M. Zwemer, M.A., D.D. 



From World Dominion to Subjection; the Story of the Fall of Babylon. By T. G. 



Pinches, LL.D., M.R.A.S.. Lecturer in Assyrian at University College, London. 

 The Conscience. By Clement C. L. Webb, M. ^l.. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford 

 The Significance of the Geography of Palestine. By General Sir Charles Warren 



G. C.M.O., F.R.S. 



The Witness of Philology to the Truth of the Old Testament. By the Rev. J. Ivbrach 

 MuNRO, M.A. 



The Prerequisites of a Christian Philosophy. By the Rev. A. R. Whately, D.D. 

 The Emphasis of St. Luke. By Lieut.-Colonel G. Mackinlay. 



The Relations between Science and Religion as Affected by the Work of the Last Fifty 

 Years. By the Very Rev. H. Wage, D. D., Dean of Canterbury. 



