LIST OF BOOKS ON THE SUBJECT Westcott (Bishop), Introduction to the Four Gospels. 10s. 6d. دو The Canon of the New Testament. 10s. 6d. Dale (Dr.), The Living Christ and the Four Gospels. 6s. Fraser (Dr. D.), Synoptical Lectures. 2 Vols. 15s. Charteris (Prof.), The New Testament Scriptures. 7s. 6d. Conybeare and Howson's Life and Epistles of St. Paul. 6s. Godet (Dr.), New Testament Studies. 7s. 6d. The Epistles of St. Paul. 12s. 6d. Dods (Prof. Marcus), Introduction to the New Testament. 2s. 6d. Salmon (Prof.), Introduction to the New Testament. 9s. Norton (Rev. A.), Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospel. 7s. 6d. Stanley (Dean), The Epistle to the Corinthians. With Critical Notes and Dissertations. 18s. Lightfoot (Bishop), Commentary on Galatians. 12s. Commentary on Colossians and Philemon. 12s. Commentary on Philippians. 12s. Biblical Essays. 12s. Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul. 12s. Findlay (Prof.), The Epistles of the Apostle Paul. 2s. 6d. Matheson (Dr.), The Spiritual Development of St. Paul. 5s. Sabatier (A.), Paul. Sketch of Development of his Doctrine. 7s. 6d. Paley (Archdeacon), Horæ Pauline. 1s. Blunt (Rev. J. J.), Scripture Coincidences. 6s. Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges. 18 Vols. from 1s. tc 4s. 6d. Expositor's Bible—on New Testament. 20 Vols. 7s. 6d. each. Speaker's Commentary. Student's Edition. New Testament. 2 Vols. 7s. 6d. each. Smyth (Paterson), How we got our Bible. 1s. Alford (Dean), How to Study the New Testament. 3 Vols. 3s. 6d. دو each. The Greek New Testament. 4 Vols. £2. Sanday (Prof.), Authorship of the Fourth Gospel. 8s. 6d. Gloag (Dr.), Introduction to the Synoptic Gospels. 7s. 6d. دو Introduction to the Johannine Epistles. 10s. 6d. Reith (Dr.), St. John's Gospel. 4s. (Published in T. & T. Clark's series of Bible-Class Handbooks.) Thomson (Rev. Ed. A.), The Four Evangelists. 3s. 6d. Jowett (Prof.), Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians, dnd Romans. 2 Vols. 7s. 6d. each. Weiss (Prof.), Manual of Introduction to the New Testament. 2 Vols. 7s. 6d. each. Hort (Dr.), Prolegomena to the Epistles of St. Paul to the Ephesians and the Romans. 6s. International Critical Commentary - in course of publication. 12s. per vol. Westcott and Hort, Introduction to the New Testament in the Original Greek. 10s. 6d. Scrivener (Dr.), Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament. 2 Vols. 32s. Hammond (C. E.), Outlines of Textual Criticism. 4s. 6d. Warfield (Prof.), Textual Criticism of the New Testament. 2s. 6d. ARY UNGITY OF Printed by R. & R. CLARK, LIMITED, Edinburgh. A LIFE OF CHRIST FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. THE STORY OF STORIES BY THE REV. R. C. GILLIE, M.A. IN LARGE SQUARE CROWN 8VO, CONTAINING 32 PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS, AND HAVING AS A FRONTISPIECE LUINI'S FAMOUS FRESCO, MARY AND JESUS AND THE INFANT JOHN, REPRODUCED IN THE COLOURS OF THE ORIGINAL ALSO TO BE HAD IN WHITE CLOTH, EXTRA GILT, WITH GILT EDGES, PRICE 7/6 THE AIM OF THE BOOK is to provide a life of Christ which will be thoroughly attractive to children, and at the same time will present the incidents of the sacred story in such a fashion that nothing will need to be unlearned. An extravagant use of local colour and of the imagination has been avoided, but an actual and living person is vividly portrayed. Everything that would blur and confuse the picture has been avoided, and no attempt has been made to reproduce the whole of the material in the four SOME PRESS OPINIONS "This beautiful volume is a life of Christ for the young, which is compiled with infinite judgment and infinite care." The Rock. "No clearer or more appealing story of Christ could be desired for placing in the hands of children as their first introduction to the Gospels." The Bookman. "The introduction is altogether admir able. The chapters headed 'What Jesus was like, 'and 'The Land where Jesus lived,' and 'The People among whom Jesus lived,' are not only written in simple language that children will understand, but are so really Gospels. Only the most important descriptive, and even picturesque, that incidents and sayings, and those which appeal most directly to the minds of children, have been selected. The hinge-points in the ministry have been emphasised, so that the book is not a collection of stories, but a connected narrative. At the same time the mysterious majesty of the central figure has been carefully preserved, but without the use of theological language. their parents will find pleasure and profit in the reading." The Daily News. "Mr. Gillie is a wise and tender guide for the lads and maids who will take his hand and let him lead them into the Holy of Holies-the Wonderful Life. The book is beautiful without as well as within." The Monthly Messenger. "We know of no 'Life of Christ' which we would more gladly put into a child's hand than this."--The Sunday School Chronicle. A. & C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. WRITERS By the Rev. J. A. M'CLYMONT, D.D., Aberdeen. New and Enlarged Edition. Specially adapted for the use of Teachers. Demy 8vo, cloth, 288 pp. Price 3s. 6d. net. "Mr. M'Clymont has prepared himself for his task by wide reading and minute study. Evidence of sound judgment and abundant information appears on every page."The British Weekly. "The work is one of much value. It displays wide scholarship and a thorough acquaintance with the subjects treated, and that ability for making difficult things plain which is so desirable and yet so rare."--The Scotsman. In one volume, large crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Price 7s. 6d. THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF RELIGION WITHIN THE REALM OF SCOTLAND WRITTEN BY JOHN KNOX EDITED FOR POPULAR USE BY C. J. GUTHRIE, Q.C. SECOND EDITION WITH NOTES, SUMMARY, GLOSSARY, INDEX, AND FIFTY-SIX "The task is one which Carlyle desired to see accomplished nearly thirty years ago, when he wrote in one of the least known of his works: 'It is really a loss to English, and even to universal literature, that Knox's hasty and strangely interesting, impressive, and peculiar book has not been rendered far more extensively legible to serious mankind at large than is hitherto the case.' It will be interesting to see if Mr. Guthrie's labour can restore John Knox's 'History' to the place of honour it once held, but seems long to have lost, among Scottish classics."-Glasgow Herald. "Mr. Guthrie is to be heartily congratulated on this attempt to popularise Knox's 'History,' which has never before been presented in such an attractive form. And while a mere acquaintance with this edition will doubtless bring delight to many readers who would never have tackled the work in a less pleasing guise, it may induce some of them to study it seriously in that archaic and genuine form for the elucidation of which David Laing did so much." -D. HAY FLEMING in The Bookman. A. & C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, |