CROWN THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY.
The only undertaking of its kind in the English language; each writer is at liberty to express his deepest convictions with absolute freedom—a freedom which is the only ultimate security of truth.
Vol. I.—Babel and Bible. By Dr Friedrich Delitzsch. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. II.—The Virgin Birth of Christ. An Historical and Critical Essay. By Paul Lobstein. 2s. 6d. net.
Vol. III.—My Struggle for Light. Confessions of a Preacher. By R. Wimmer. 3s. net.
Vol. IV.—Liberal Christianity. Its Origin, Nature, and Mission. By Jean Réville. 3s. 6d. net.
Vol. V.—What is Christianity? By Adolf Harnack. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. VI.—Faith and Morals. By W. Herrmann. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. VII.—Early Hebrew Story. A Study of the Origin, the Value, and the Historical Background of the Legends of Israel. By John P. Peters, D.D. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. VIII.—Bible Problems and the New Material for their Solution. By Prof. T. K. Cheyne, D.Litt., D.D. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. IX.—The Doctrine of the Atonement and its Historical Evolution, and Religion and Modern Culture. By the late Auguste Sabatier. 4s. net.
Vol. X.—The Early Christian Conception of Christ. Its Significance and Value in the History of Religion. By Otto Pfleiderer. 3s. net.
Vol. XI.—The Child and Religion. Eleven Essays by Various Writers. 5s. net.
Vol. XII.—The Evolution of Religion. An Anthropological Study. By L. R. Farnell, M.A., D.Litt. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XIII.—The Books of the New Testament. By Baron Hermann von Soden, D.D. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XIV.—Jesus. By W. Bousset. 3s. 6d. net.
Vol. XV.—The Communion of the Christian with God. By W. Herrmann. Revised and much enlarged edition. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XVI.—Hebrew Religion. To the Establishment of Judaism under Ezra. By W. E. Addis, M.A. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XVII.—Naturalism and Religion. By Rudolf Otto. 5s. net.
Vol. XVIII.—Essays on the Social Gospel. By Dr Adolf Harnack and Dr Herrmann. 4s. net.
Vol. XIX.—The Religion of the Old Testament. By Karl Marti. 4s. net.
Vol. XX.—Luke the Physician. Being Volume One of Dr Adolf Harnack's New Testament Studies. 5s. net.
Vol. XXI.—The Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. By Prof. Kirsopp Lake. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXII.—The Apologetic of the New Testament. By E. F. Scott. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXIII.—The Sayings of Jesus. Being Volume Two of Dr Adolf Harnack's New Testament Studies. 5s. net.
Vol. XXIV.—Anglican Liberalism. By Twelve Churchmen. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXV.—The Fundamental Truths of the Christian Religion. By Dr R. Seeberg. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXVI.—The Life of the Spirit. An Introduction to Philosophy. By Dr Rudolf Eucken. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXVII.—The Acts of the Apostles. Being Volume Three of Dr Adolf Harnack's New Testament Studies. 5s. net.
Vol. XXVIII.—Monasticism and the Confessions of St Augustine. By Dr Adolf Harnack. 3s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXIX.—Modernity and the Churches. By Prof. Percy Gardner. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXX.—The Old Egyptian Faith. By Prof. Edouard Naville. Illustrated. 4s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXXI.—The Constitution and Law of the Church in the First Two Centuries. By Dr Adolf Harnack. 5s. net.
Vol. XXXII.—The Scientific Study of the Old Testament. Illustrated. By Dr Rudolf Kittel. 5s. net.
Vol. XXXIII.—The Date of the Acts and of the Synoptic Gospels. Being Volume Four of Dr Adolf Harnack's New Testament Studies. Cloth. 5s. net.
Vol. XXXIV.—The Religious Experience of St Paul. By Prof. Percy Gardner. 5s. net.
Vol. XXXV.—Pharisaism: Its Aims and its Methods. By R. Travers Herford, B.A. Cloth. 5s. net.
Vol. XXXVI.—Bible Reading in the Early Church. Being Volume Five of Dr Adolf Harnack's New Testament Studies. Cloth. 5s. net.
Vol. XXXVII—Protestantism and Progress. By Prof. Ernest Troeltsch of Jena. Cloth. 3s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXXVIII.—Present Day Ethics. By Prof. Rudolf Eucken. 3s. net.
Vol. XXXIX.—Knowledge and Life. By Prof. Rudolf Eucken. 5s. net.
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