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+PATRISTIC STUDY+. By the Rev. H.B. SWETE, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge. 'The whole of the work which this little volume contains is most admirably done. Sufficient is told about the personal history of the Fathers to make the study of their writings profitable.' --_Church Quarterly Review_. 'This is an admirable little guide-book to wide study by one who well knows how to guide. It is sound and learned, and crammed full of information, yet pleasant in style and easy to understand.' --_Pall Mall Gazette_. SECOND IMPRESSION. +THE MINISTRY OF CONVERSION+. By the Rev. A.J. MASON, D.D., Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Canon of Canterbury. 'It will be found most valuable and interesting.'--_Guardian_. 'Canon Mason has given a manual that should be carefully studied by all, whether clergy or laity, who have in any way to share in the "Ministry of Conversion" by preaching, by parochial organisation, or by personal influence.'--_Scottish Guardian._ THIRD IMPRESSION. +FOREIGN MISSIONS+. By the Right Rev. H.H. MONTGOMERY, D.D., formerly Bishop of Tasmania, Secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. 'Bishop Montgomery's admirable little book.... Into a limited compass he has compressed the very kind of information which gives one an adequate impression of the spirit which pervades a religion, of what is its strength and weakness, what its relation to Christianity, what, the side upon which it must be approached.' _Church Quarterly Review_. THIRD IMPRESSION. +THE STUDY OF THE GOSPELS+. By the Very Rev. J. ARMITAGE ROBINSON, D.D., Dean of Westminster. 'Nothing could be more desirable than that the Anglican clergy should be equipped with knowledge of the kind to which this little volume will introduce them, and should regard the questions with which Biblical study abounds in the candid spirit, and with the breadth of view which they see here exemplified.'--_Spectator_. 'The little book on the Gospels, which the new Dean of Westminster has recently published, is one to be warmly commended alike to clergy and laity. Any intelligent person who takes the trouble to work through this little volume of 150 pages will be rewarded by gaining from it as clear a view of the synoptic problem a
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