e most signally valuable books of
the season."--_The Advance_, Chicago.
The Ely Lectures for 1891
ORIENTAL RELIGIONS AND CHRISTIANITY
A COURSE OF LECTURES DELIVERED BEFORE THE STUDENTS OF UNION
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, NEW YORK
By FRANK F. ELLEWOOD, D.D.
Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian
Church, U.S.A.; Lecturer on Comparative Religion in the University
of the City of New York
12mo, $1.75
"The volume is not only valuable, it is interesting; it not only
gives information, but it stimulates thought."--_Evangelist_.
"Thoroughly Christian in spirit.... There is a compactness about it
which makes it full of information and suggestion."--_Christian
Inquirer_.
"The author has read widely, reflected carefully, and written
ably."--_Congregationalist_.
"It is a book which we can most heartily commend to every pastor and
to every intelligent student, of the work which the Church is called
to do in the world."--_The Missionary_.
"An able work."--_Boston Transcript_.
"A more instructive book has not been issued for years."--_New York
Observer_.
"A noteworthy contribution to Christian polemics."--_Boston Beacon_.
"The special value of this volume is in its careful differentiation
of the schools of religionists in the East and the distinct points
of antagonism on the very fundamental ideas of Oriental religions
toward the religion of Jesus."--_Outlook_.
"We wish this book might be read by all missionaries and by all
Christians at home."--_Presbyterian and Reformed Review_.
The Ely Lectures for 1890
THE EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE
By LEWIS FRENCH STEARNS
Professor of Christian Theology in Bangor Theological Seminary
12mo, $2.00
"The tone and spirit which pervade them are worthy of the theme, and
the style is excellent. There is nothing of either cant or pedantry
in the treatment. There is simplicity, directness, and freshness of
manner which strongly win and hold the reader."--_Chicago Advance_.
"We have read them with a growing admiration for the ability,
strength, and completeness displayed in the argument. It is a book
which should be circulated not only in theological circles, but
among young men of reflective disposition who are beset by the
so-called 'scientific' attacks upon the foundations of the Christian
faith."--_Christian Intelligencer_.
"The style is a model of clearness even where the reasoning is
deep."--_Christian Inquir
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