Christ and his Seed: Central to all things; being a Series of Expository Discourses on Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians. By JOHN PULSFORD, Author of ‘Quiet Hours.’ Square 8vo, price 8s. 6d.
A Critical History of the Christian Doctrine of Justification and Reconciliation. By ALBRECHT RITSCHL, Professor Ordinarius of Theology in the University of Göttingen. Translated from the German, with the Author’s sanction, by John S. Black, M.A. 8vo, cloth, price 12s.
“An exceedingly valuable contribution to theological literature. The history begins no earlier than the Middle Ages; since he considers that in earlier times, while the theory of a price paid to Satan was current, there was no real theology on the subject. A more thorough historical study of the doctrine of the Atonement, and a correct understanding and appreciation of the various forms it has assumed in different schools, are very much needed in this country.”—British and Foreign Evangelical Review.
Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character.
By E. B. RAMSAY. M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E., Dean of Edinburgh. Library Edition, in demy 8vo, with Portrait by James Faed, price 10s. 6d.
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“That venerable Dean, who is an absolute impersonation of the ‘reminiscences’ of all the Scottish Churches, who in his largeness of heart embraces them all, and in his steadfast friendship, his generous championship of forgotten truths and of unpopular causes, proves himself to be in every sense the inheritor of the noble Scottish name which he so worthily bears.”—Dean Stanley’s Lectures on the Church of Scotland.
Dean Ramsay’s Reminiscences.
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“The Dean of Edinburgh has here produced a book for railway reading of the very first class. The persons (and they are many) who can only under such circumstances devote ten minutes of attention to any page, without the certainty of a dizzy or stupid headache, in every page of this volume will find some poignant anecdote or trait which will last them a good half-hour for after-laughter: one of the pleasantest of human sensations.”—Athenæum.