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PUBLICATIONS OF 
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST LUKE, 
uniform with the preceding, edited by the Rev. Professor Skeat. 
Demy 4to. ioj. 
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST JOHN, 
uniform with the preceding, by the same Editor. Demy 4to. ioj. 
“ The Gospel according to St John, in 
Anglo-Saxon and Northumbria7i Versions: 
Edited for the Syndics of the University 
Press, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, M.A., 
Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo- 
Saxon in the University of Cambridge, 
completes an undertaking designed and 
ccmmenced by that distinguished scholar, 
J. M. Kemble, some forty years ago. He 
was not himself permitted to execute his 
scheme ; he died before it was completed 
for St Matthew. The edition of that Gospel 
was finished by Mr., subsequently Arch- 
deacon, Hardwick. The remaining Gospels 
have had the good fortune to be edited by 
Professor Skeat, whose competency and zeal 
have left nothing undone to prove himself 
equal to his reputation, and to produce a 
■work of the highest value to the student 
of Anglo-Saxon. The design was indeed 
worthy of its author. It is difficult to ex- 
aggerate the value of such a set of parallel 
texts. ... Of the particular volume now 
before us, we can only say it is worthy of its 
two predecessors. We repeat that the ser- 
vice rendered to the study of Anglo-Saxon 
by this Synoptic collection cannot easily be 
overstated. ” — Contemporary R eview. 
THE POINTED PRAYER BOOK, 
being the Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter or Psalms of 
David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. Royal 
24010. Cloth, is. 6d. 
The same in square 32mo. cloth. 6 d. 
“The ‘Pointed Prayer Book* deserves and still more for the terseness and dear- 
mention for the new and ingenious system ness of the directions given for using it.’* — 
on which the pointing has been marked, Times. 
THE CAMBRIDGE PSALTER, 
for the use of Choirs and Organists. Specially adapted for Congre- 
gations in which the “ Cambridge Pointed Prayer Book” is used. 
Demy 8vo. cloth extra, 3.9. 6d. Cloth limp, cut flush, is. 6d. 
THE PARAGRAPH PSALTER, 
arranged for the use of Choirs by Brooke Foss Westcott, D.D., 
Canon of Peterborough, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the 
University of Cambridge. Fcap. 4to. 5 s. 
The same in royal 32mo. Cloth Is. Leather Is. Qd. 
“ The Paragraph Psalter exhibits all expect to find, and there is not a clergyman 
the care, thought, and learning that those or organist in England who should be with- 
acquainted with the works of the Regius out this Psalter as a work of reference.” — 
Professor of Divinity at Cambridge would Morning Post. 
THE MISSING FRAGMENT OF THE LATIN 
TRANSLATION of the FOURTH BOOK of EZRA, 
discovered, and edited with an Introduction and Notes, and a 
facsimile of the MS., by Robert L. Bensly, M.A., Sub-Librarian 
of the University Library, and Reader in Hebrew, Gonville and Caius 
College, Cambridge. Demy 4to. Cloth, 10.9. 
“ Edited with true scholarly complete- 
ness.” — Westminster Review. 
“Wer sich je mit dem 4 Buche Esra 
eingehender beschaftigt hat, wird durch die 
obige, in jeder Beziehung musterhafte Pub- 
lication in freudiges Erstaunen versetzt wer- 
den. ’ * — T heologische L iteratzirzeitung. 
“It has been said of this book that it has 
added a new chapter to the Bible, and, start- 
ling as the statement may at first sight ap- 
pear, it is no exaggeration of the actual fact, 
if by the Bible we understand that of the 
larger size which contains the Apocrypha, 
and if the Second Book of Esdras can be 
fairly called a part of the Apocrypha.”— 
Saturday Review. 
THEOLOGY— (ANCIENT). 
THE PALESTINIAN MISHNA, 
By W, H. Lowe, M.A. Lecturer in Hebrew at Christ’s College, 
Cambridge. \In the Press. 
London ; Cambridge Warehouse , 17 Paternoster Row . 
