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MESSRS. METHUEN'S LIST 23 R. L. Ottley. THE DOCTRINEOF THE INCARNATION. By R. L. O TTLEY, M.A., late fellow of Magdalen College, Oxon., Principal of Pusey House. In Two Volumes. Demy %vo. 15^ '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 ofspeculation. Scholarly precision . ._. genuine tolerance . . . intense i t rest in his subject—are Mr. Ottley's merits.'— Guardian. F. B. Jevons. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF RELIGION. By F. B. J EVONS, M.A., Litt.D., Principal of Bishop Platfield's Hall. Demy %vo. icw. 6(/. Mr. F. B.Jevons' 'Introduction to the History of Religion' treats ofearly religion, from the point of view of Anthropology and Folk-lore; and is the first attempt that has been made in any language to weave together the results of recent investigations into such topics as Sympathetic Magic, Taboo, Totemism. Fetishism, etc., so as to present a systematic account of the growth of primitive religion and the development of early religious institutions. "Dr. Jevons has_writtena notable work,and we can strongly recommend it to the serious attention of theologians, anthropologists, and classical scholars.'— Man­ chester Guardian. ' The merit ofthis book lies in the penetration, the singular acuteness and force f the author's judgment.He isat oncecritical and luminous, at once just and suggestive. It is but rarely that one meets with a book so comprehensive and so thorough as this, and it is more than an ordinary pleasure for the reviewer to welcome and recommend it. Dr. Jeyons is something more than an historian of primitive belief—he is a philosophic thinker, who sees his subject clearly and sees it whole, whose mastery ofdetail is no less complete than his viewof the broader aspects and issues of his subjectis convincing.'— Birmingham Post. S. R. Driver. SERMONS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE OLD TESTAMENT. By S. R. D RIVER, D.D., Canon of Christ Church, Regius Professor of Hebrew in the Uni­ versity of Oxford. Crown Zvo. 6s. ' A welcome companion to the author's famous ' Introduction.' Noman can read these discourses without feeling thatDr. Driver is fully alive to the deeper teaching of the Old Testament.'— Guardian. T. K. Cheyne. FOUNDERS OF OLD TESTAMENT CRITI­ CISM : Biographical,Descriptive, and Critical Studies. By T. K. CIIEYNE, D.D., Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scrip­ ture at Oxford. Large crown Svo. "js. 6d. This book is a historical sketch of O. T. Criticism in the form of biographical studies from the days of Eichhorn to thoseofDriver and Robertson Smith. 'A very learned and instructive \/oxk.'—Times. C. H. Prior. CAMBRIDGE SERMONS. Edited by C.H. P RIOR, M.A., Fellow andTutor of Pembroke College. Crown 8vo. 6s. A volume of sermons preached before the University of Cambridge by various preachers, including the Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop Westcott. A representative collection. Bishop Westcott's is a noble sermon.'—Guardian. E. B. Layard. RELIGION IN BOYHOOD. Notes on the Religious Training of Boys. With a Preface by J. R. I I.LING- WORTH. By E. B. L AYARD, M.A. j8mo. is.

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