CONTENTS OF SUBSEQUENT VOLUMES. 



VOL. XLIV. 



Annual Addi-ess. Modern Unrest and the Bible. By Sir Andrew Wingate, K.C.I. E 

 The Genealogies of onr Lord. By Mrs. A. S. Lewis, LL.D. 

 Natural Law and Miracle. By Dr. Ludwig von Gerdtell. 

 The Greek Papyri. B}^ The Eev. Professor G. Milugax, D.D. 



The Oonditions of Habitability of a Planet, Avith Special Eeference to the Planet 



Mars. By E. Waltick Maunder, Esq., F.R.A.S. 

 The Historicity of the Mosaic Tabernacle. By tlie Eev. Professor James Orr, D.D. 

 Tlie Eeal Personality or Ti'anscendental Ego. By Sydney T. Klein, Esq., F.L.S., 



r.E.A.S. 



Difficulties of Belief, By the Eight Eev. The Bishop of Down. 

 Some Lucan Problems. By Lieut.-Colonel G. Mackinlay. 



Archeology and Modern Biblical Scholarship. By the Eev. John Tuckwell, M.E.A.S. 

 Adaptation in Plants and Animals to their Conditions of Life are the Eesult of the 



Directivity of Life. By the Eev. Professor G. Henslow, M.A. 

 International Arbitration in the Greek World. By Marcus N. Tod, Esq., M.A 

 The Influence of Babylonian Conceptions on Jewish Thought. B}' the Venerable 



Archdeacon Beresford Potter, M.A. 

 Index of Authors and Subjects in 43 previous volumes. 



XLV. 



Annual Address. From Suez to Sinai. By Arthur W. Sutton, Esq., I.P.F.L.S. 



(Illustrations), 

 Immortality. By the Eev. A. E. Whately, D.D. 



Present Day Factors in New Testament Study. By the Eev. Professor E. J. Knowling, 

 D.D. 



The Fact of Prediction. By the Eev. John Urquhart. 



Vision in Sacred and other History. By the Eev. J. H. Skrine, M.A., D.D. 

 Methods of Biblical Criticism. By the Ven. Archdeacon William Sinclair, D.D. 

 Pompeii. By E. J. Sewell, Esq. 



The Bearing of Archaeological and Historical Eesearch on the New Testament. By the 

 Eev. Parke P. Flournov, D.D. (being the Gunning Prize Essay, 1912). 



The Samaritan Pentateuch, and Philological Questions connected therewith. By the 

 Eev. J. IVEUACH MuNRo, M.A. 



The Origin of Life, what do we know of it Bv Professor G. Sims Woodhead, M.A., 

 M.D. 



Old Testament Criticism, its Position and Principles. By the Very Eev. H. Wace, 

 D.D., Dean of Canterbury. , 



XL VI. 



Annual Address. Jerusalem, Past and Present. By Colonel Sir Charles M. 

 Watson, K.C.M.G. 



The Fall of Babylon and Daniel v, 30. By the Eev. Andrew Craig Eobinson, M.A. 

 Japan, and some of its Problems, Eeligious and Social. By the Eev. Prebendary H. E. 

 Fox, M.A. 



The Christian Doctrine of Atonement. By the Eev. H. J. E. Marston, M.A. 

 Is the so-called "Priestly Code" of Post-exilic date? By the Eev. Chancellor 

 Lias, M.A. 



The Character of the Bible inferred from its Versions. By the Eev. T. H. Darlow, 

 M.A. 



The Number of the Stars. By Sydney Chapman, Esq., B.A., D.Sc, Chief Assistant of 



the Eoyal Observatory, Greenwich. 

 The First Chapter of Genesis. By E. Walter Maunder, Esq., F.E.A.S. 

 The Latest Discoveries in Babjdonia. By T. G. Pinches, Esq., LL.D., M.E.A.S. 

 Frederic Godet, Tutor of Frederick tlie Noble. By Professor F. F. Eoget. 

 The Composite of Eaces and Eeligions in America. By the Eev. S. B. McCormick, D.D., 



Chancellor of Pittsl)iiri,^ rnivorsity, U.S. A. 

 The Supremacy of Chi ist ianity. By the Eight Eev. Bishop J. E. C. Welldon, D.D. 



HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN OEDINABT TO HIS MAJESTY, LONDON. 



