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ed in the present century, nothing could be better.'--_Glasgow Herald._ #F. W. Bussell.# THE SCHOOL OF PLATO: its Origin and its Revival under the Roman Empire. By F. W. BUSSELL, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford. _Demy 8vo._ _10s. 6d._ 'A highly valuable contribution to the history of ancient thought.'--_Glasgow Herald._ 'A clever and stimulating book, provocative of thought and deserving careful reading.'--_Manchester Guardian._ #F. S. Granger.# THE WORSHIP OF THE ROMANS. By F. S. GRANGER, M.A., Litt.D., Professor of Philosophy at University College, Nottingham. _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'A scholarly analysis of the religious ceremonies, beliefs, and superstitions of ancient Rome, conducted in the new instructive light of comparative anthropology.'--_Times._ #Theology# #E. C. S. Gibson.# THE XXXIX. ARTICLES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Edited with an Introduction by E. C. S. GIBSON, D.D., Vicar of Leeds, late Principal of Wells Theological College. _In Two Volumes._ _Demy 8vo._ _15s._ 'The tone maintained throughout is not that of the partial advocate, but the faithful exponent'--_Scotsman._ 'There are ample proofs of clearness of expression, sobriety of judgment, and breadth of view.... The book will be welcome to all students of the subject, and its sound, definite, and loyal theology ought to be of great service.'--_National Observer._ 'So far from repelling the general reader, its orderly arrangement, lucid treatment, and felicity of diction invite and encourage his attention.'--_Yorkshire Post._ #R. L. Ottley.# THE DOCTRINE OF THE INCARNATION. By R. L. OTTLEY, M.A., late fellow of Magdalen College, Oxon., Principal of Pusey House. _In Two Volumes._ _Demy 8vo._ _15s._ 'Learned and reverent: lucid and well arranged.'--_Record._ 'Accurate, well ordered, and judicious.'--_National Observer._ 'A clear and remarkably full account of the main currents of speculation. Scholarly precision ... genuine tolerance ... intense interest in his subject--are Mr. Ottley's merits.'--_Guardian._ #F. B. Jevons.# AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF RELIGION. By F. B. JEVONS, M.A., Litt.D., Principal of Bishop Hatfield's Hall. _Demy 8vo._ _10s. 6d._ Mr. F. B. Jevons' 'Introduction to the History of Religion' treats of early religion, from the point of view of Anthropology and Folk-lore;
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