III. Cheyne—Jewish Religious Life after the Exile. By Rev. T. K. Cheyne, M.A., D.D., Oriel Professor of Interpretation of Holy Scripture in the University of Oxford, and formerly Fellow of Balliol College; Canon of Rochester. Crown octavo. Net, $1.50.
“Few men are as well qualified as Canon Cheyne to discuss the Jewish literature and life of the period covered by this course, and the treatment of the subject before us in this handsome volume is all that could be desired.... The whole book is exceedingly interesting and instructive.”—Universalist Leader.
IV. Budde—Religion of Israel to the Exile. By Karl Budde, D.D., Professor of Theology in the University of Strassburg. Crown octavo. Net, $1.50.
“The chief merit of Professor Budde’s book is its condensation. He gives a distinct view of the subject, undistracted by details. While the book will take its deserved place in the estimation of scholars it is also a book for the general reader.”—The Outlook.
V. Steindorff—The Religion of the Ancient Egyptians. By G. Steindorff, Ph.D., Professor of Egyptology at the University of Leipzig. Crown octavo. Net, $1.50.
“Presents in compact form and interesting style the latest information, and should find a place in every library of comparative religions.”—The Congregationalist.
VI. Knox—The Development of Religion in Japan. By George William Knox, D.D., Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion in Union Theological Seminary, and Sometime Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the Imperial University, Tokyo.
Crown octavo, net, $1.50
“A notable addition to this excellent series.”—The Churchman.
“The author is peculiarly qualified for appreciative treatment of his subject.”—The Outlook.