CH HISTORY.
By Professor COWAN, D.D., University of Aberdeen.
_22nd Thousand._
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lucidly and attractively."--_Glasgow Herald._
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
By Rev. P. M'ADAM MUIR, D.D., Glasgow.
_22nd Thousand._
"This comprehensive, luminous, and interesting picture of the
ecclesiastical past and present of Scotland."--_Literary World._
OUR LORD'S TEACHING.
By Rev. J. ROBERTSON, D.D., Whittingehame.
_28th Thousand._
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it need not fear comparison with any community in Christendom."--_Record._
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES.
By Rev. J. N. OGILVIE, M.A., Bangalore.
_7th Thousand._
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clear and authoritative an array of historical facts and ecclesiastical
statistics, and the volume has the additional advantage of being bright
and readable."--_Speaker._
=Second Series.=
A FAITHFUL CHURCHMAN.
Sketch of the Life and Work of Professor JAMES ROBERTSON, D.D. Founder
of the Endowment Scheme of the Church of Scotland.
By Prof. CHARTERIS, D.D., LL.D., University of Edinburgh.
"If any young novelist wishes to tell again the ever-romantic story of
the struggles of a poor Scottish student, described so pathetically by
George MacDonald and by still more popular successors, he will find some
valuable material in a little book issued in the Guild Library this week
entitled 'A Faithful Churchman.'"--_Aberdeen Free Press._
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and will make them acquainted not only with a fine and characteristic
type of Scotsman, but also with events and movements which are passing
out of mind, but which have done much to mould the present."--_Glasgow
Herald._
THE PREPARATION FOR CHRISTIANITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD.
By R. M. WENLEY, Sc.D. (Edin.), D.Phil. (Glas.), Senior Professor of
Philosophy in the University of Michigan.
"A fresh and vigorous, as well as scholarly and luminous, survey of the
intellectual conditions which prevailed under Greek culture, Roman
authority, and Jewish exclusiveness."--_Speaker._
"It is at once philosophical, critical, and historical, illustrating
with admirable force the idea that the world was in various ways
prepared for the advent of Christ."--_Baptist Magazine._
"One of the few modern book
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