Together with an Essay on the Church and the
Working Classes.

"In its new dress, 'Religion in History' is a timely and weighty contribution to a subject with which theologians but too seldom venture to grapple."—Scotsman.

"It is one of the best pieces of work which even Principal Fairbairn has ever done."—Aberdeen Free Press.

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THE PLACE OF CHRIST IN
MODERN THEOLOGY.

"His work is, without doubt, one of the most valuable and comprehensive contributions to theology that has been made during this generation."—The Spectator.

"A more vivid summary of church history has never been given. With its swift characterisation of schools and politics, with its subtle tracings of the development of various tendencies through the influence of their invironment, of reaction, and of polemic; with its contrasts of different systems, philosophies, and races; with its portraits of men; with its sense of progress and revolt—this part of Dr. Fairbairn's book is no mere annal, but drama, vivid and full of motion, representative of the volume and sweep of Christianity through the centuries."—The Speaker.


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