THE GROWTH OF THE GOSPELS. As Shown by Structural Criticism. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.

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POLLEN, JOHN HUNGERFORD.

JOHN HUNGERFORD POLLEN, 18201902. By ANNE POLLEN. With Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 15s. net.

“This Life of John Hungerford Pollen will revive and keep in memory the name of a very able and attractive man, whose varied activities in the worlds of religion, politics, and art ended about ten years ago. It is not surprising that his family and friends should have wished for such a memorial, and his daughter’s work, a labour of love, undertaken in a spirit of most loyal affection, has been carried out with marked literary skill. Several excellent portraits, well reproduced, do justice to Mr. Pollen’s fine features with their expression of mingled earnestness and sweetness, and the charming decorative work of his later years is illustrated by plates, some in colour, and working drawings, which should interest every student of architecture and its companion arts.”—Spectator.

POLLOCK, the Right Rev. Bertram, D.D., C.V.O.,

Bishop of Norwich.

THE BIBLE TO-DAY. Demy 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.

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