FOREIGN MISSIONS AFTER A CENTURY. By Rev. James S. Dennis, D.D., of the American Presbyterian Mission, Beirut, Syria, with Introduction by Professor T. M. Lindsay, D.D., Convener of the Foreign Missions Committee of the Free Church of Scotland. Extra crown 8vo, cloth 5s

"Dr Dennis gives us a clear, impartial survey of the present aspect of Foreign Missions all over the world. Many important points are dealt with, and the reader will find himself correctly informed on many subjects concerning which he may have been in doubt. Dr Dennis writes as one who has seen and therefore knows, and, as we read, we feel that we are in the regions of plain facts, free from any of the romance which want of knowledge sometimes causes."—China's Millions.

THE RESURRECTION GOSPEL: A Study of Christ's Great Commission. By John Robson, D.D. Large crown 8vo, cloth 5s net

"While the Great Commission is commanding a constantly increasing share of the Church's thought and activity, I have felt that there is still the want of a connected study of all the records of it contained in the Gospels and Acts, and unless these be studied together its full scope and completeness cannot be realised."—From the Preface.

THE LIVING FORCES OF THE GOSPEL. Experiences of a Missionary in Animistic Heathendom. By Joh. Warneck, Lic. Theol., Superintendent of Missions, Authorised Translation from the Third German Edition by the Rev. Neil Buchanan. Demy 8vo, cloth extra 5s net

MEDICAL MISSIONS: Their Place and Power. By the late John Lowe, F.R.C.S.E., Secretary of the Edinburgh Medical Missionary Society. With introduction by Sir William Muir, K.C.S.L, LL.D., D.C.L. Fifth Edition, with Portraits. Crown 8vo, cloth extra 2s 6d

"It is a complete handbook of the subject, and contains not only much information regarding the history of medical missions in various parts of the world, but such wise counsel regarding the training needful, and the right attitude of the missionary towards the people and towards his profession, as only experience could prompt."—British Weekly.

CHRISTIANITY AND THE PROGRESS OF MAN: As Illustrated by Modern Missions. By W. Douglas Mackenzie, M.A. Large crown 8vo, cloth extra 3s 6d

"It gives an account of the intellectual aspects of the work done during the present century in evangelising the non-Christian people of the world, discusses the relation of missionary enterprise to the other civilising forces of modern times, and sums up all by endeavouring to estimate the effect that Christianity has had upon progress. Books about missionary work are usually either read for their adventures, for their piety, or for practical information concerning the history of a particular mission. A work like the present, which gives what may be called the philosophy of the subject, has a place of its own in the literature to which it belongs, and deserves the attention of thoughtful readers in its subject."—Scotsman.

THE BIBLE A MISSIONARY BOOK. By Rev. R. F. Horton, D.D. Crown 8vo, cloth extra. Cheap Edition 1s net