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K, D.D., Warden of Keble College, Dean Ireland's Professor of Exegesis in the University of Oxford. The object of each commentary is primarily exegetical, to interpret the author's meaning to the present generation. The editors will not deal, except very subordinately, with questions of textual criticism or philology; but, taking the English text in the Revised Version as their basis, they will try to combine a hearty acceptance of critical principles with loyalty to the Catholic Faith. THE BOOK OF GENESIS. Edited with Introduction and Notes by S.R. Driver, D.D. _Fourth Edition Demy 8vo. 10s. 6d._ THE BOOK OF JOB. Edited by E.C.S. Gibson. D.D. _Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 6s._ THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. Edited by R.B. Rackham, M.A. _Demy 8vo. Second and Cheaper Edition. 10s. 6d._ THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS. Edited by H.L. Goudge, M.A. _Demy 8vo. 6s._ THE EPISTLE OF ST. JAMES. Edited with Introduction and Notes by R.J. Knowling, M.A. _Demy 8vo. 6s._ PART II.--FICTION Marie Corelli's Novels _Crown 8vo. 6s. each._ A ROMANCE OF TWO WORLDS. _Twenty-Fifth Edition._ VENDETTA. _Twenty-First Edition._ THELMA. _Thirty-Second Edition._ ARDATH: THE STORY OF A DEAD SELF. _Fifteenth Edition._ THE SOUL OF LILITH. _Twelfth Edition._ WORMWOOD. _Fourteenth Edition._ BARABBAS: A DREAM OF THE WORLD'S TRAGEDY. _Fortieth Edition._ 'The tender reverence of the treatment and the imaginative beauty of the writing have reconciled us to the daring of the conception. This "Dream of the World's Tragedy" is a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of the inspired narrative.'--_Dublin Review._ THE SORROWS OF SATAN. _Forty-Eighth Edition._ 'A very powerful piece of work.... The conception is magnificent, and is likely to win an abiding place within the memory of man.... The author has immense command of language, and a limitless audacity.... This interesting and remarkable romance will live long after much of the ephemeral literature of the day is forgotten.... A literary phenomenon ... novel, and even sublime.'--W.T. STEAD in the _Review of Reviews._ THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. _[165th Thousand._ 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian" is a powerful book; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches--the decay of faith--in a manner which
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