Vol. II.—FROM THE CROSSING OF THE RED SEA TO RUTH.
Vol. III.—FROM THE BIRTH OF SAMUEL TO THE DEATH OF DAVID.
Vol. IV.—FROM THE ACCESSION OF SOLOMON TO THE FALL OF THE NORTHERN KINGDOM.
Vol. V.—FROM HEZEKIAH TO THE END OF THE CANON.
The following are some of the chief features of the series:
i. The Narrative is given for the most part in the words of the Authorised Version.—ii. Brief Historical explanations and general commentary are inserted in their proper places.—iii. The chronological order of events has been followed.—iv. Each period is illustrated by reference to contemporary literature (e.g. Prophets and Psalms) and monuments.—v. Foot-notes are added, but only where difficulties of thought or language seem to demand explanation.
HEADLAM, the Rev. A. C., D.D.,
Formerly Principal of King’s College, London.
ST. PAUL AND CHRISTIANITY. Crown 8vo, 5s. net.
The purpose of this book is to examine the writings of St. Paul as a whole in the light of other early Christian teaching, and to show that Paulinism does not represent any new departure in Christian thought but the natural development of fundamental Christian principles, the germs of which are to be found in the teaching of Christ and of the Primitive Church.