THEOLOGICAL TRANSLATION LIBRARY.
New Series. A Series of Translations by which the best results of recent Theological Investigations on the Continent, conducted without reference to doctrinal considerations, and with the sole purpose of arriving at the truth, are placed within reach of English readers.
Vols. I. and V.—The Apostolic Age. By Prof. Carl von Weizsäcker. Translated by James Millar, B.D. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. each.
Vols. II., VII., VIII., IX., X., XI., XII.—A History of Dogma. By Adolf Harnack, Berlin. Translated from the Third German Edition. Edited by the late Rev. Prof. A. B. Bruce, D.D. 7 vols. 10s. 6d. each.
Vols. III. and VI.—A History of the Hebrews. By K. Kittel, Ordinary Professor of Theology in the University of Breslau. 10s. 6d. per volume.
Vol. IV.—The Communion of the Christian with God: A Discussion in Agreement with the View of Luther. By W. Herrmann, Dr Theol., Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the University of Marburg. 10s. 6d. net.
Vol. XIII.—An Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the Greek New Testament. By Prof. Eberhard Nestle, of Maulbronn. Cloth, 10s. 6d.; half-leather, 12s. 6d.
Vols. XV. and XVII.—The Beginnings of Christianity. By Paul Wernle, Professor Extraordinary of Modern Church History at the University of Basel. Vol. I. The Rise of the Religion. Vol. II. The Development of the Church. 10s. 6d. per volume.
Vol. XVI.—The Religions of Authority and the Religion of the Spirit. By the late Auguste Sabatier. 10s. 6d.
Vol. XVIII.—Christian Life in the Primitive Church. By Ernst von Dobschütz, D.D., Professor of New Testament Theology in the University of Strassburg. 10s. 6d.
Vols. XIX. and XX.—The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries. By Adolf Harnack, Berlin. Second, revised and much enlarged edition, 25s. net. Vols. not sold separately.
Vol. XXI.—St Paul: The Man and his Work. By Prof. H. Weinel, of the University of Jena. 10s. 6d.
Vols. XXII., XXVI., XXVII., and XXXI.—Primitive Christianity: Its Writings and Teachings in their Historical Connections. By Otto Pfleiderer, Professor of Practical Theology in the University of Berlin. 4 vols. 10s. 6d. each net.
Vol. XXIII.—The Introduction to the Canonical Books of the Old Testament. By Carl Cornill, Professor of Old Testament Theology at the University of Breslau. 10s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXIV.—History of the Church. By Hans von Schubert, Professor of Church History at Kiel. 10s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXV.—Ethics of the Christian Life. By Theodor von Haering, Professor of New Testament Dogmatics and Ethics at Tübingen. 10s. 6d. net.
Vols. XXVIII. and XXIX.—The Old Testament in the Light of the Ancient East. By Alfred Jeremias, Pastor of the Lutherkirche, and Lecturer at the University of Leipzig. With numerous illustrations and maps, 25s. net. Vols. not sold separately.
Vol. XXX.—The Truth of Religion. By Dr Rudolf Eucken, Senior Professor of Philosophy in the University of Jena. 12s. 6d. net.
Vol. XXXII.—Religious Liberty. By Prof. Francesco Ruffini. With a Preface to the English Edition by Prof. J. B. Bury of Cambridge. Demy 8vo, cloth. 12s. 6d. net.