ALEXANDER, the Rev. S. A.,
Canon and Treasurer of St. Paul’s.
THE MIND OF CHRIST. Demy 8vo, 6s. net.
The principle which has governed the present selection of brief and simple addresses, given at various times in the Temple Church, is the hope of illustrating, from one side or another, the supreme need of a deeper realisation by the Church of what her Founder taught and was, and a more successful effort to apply His teaching and assimilate His character.
PROGRESSIVE REVELATION. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.
These lectures, addressed originally to clergy, and dealing first with the Bible and then with some of the great movements of religious history, modern science, and Biblical criticism, are intended to show, in a popular form, the progressive character of the Christian Church, with special reference to present-day subjects such as those of Modernism and Prayer-book revision.
“The author has given expression to many thoughts of great value and importance in striking language and a spirit of conspicuous earnestness and devotion.”—Church Quarterly Review.
BEECHING, the Very Rev. H. C., D.Litt.
Dean of Norwich.
THE BIBLE DOCTRINE OF THE SACRAMENTS. Six Lectures given in Westminster Abbey during Lent, 1908. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.