[46.] On the Authorized Version of the New Testament, p. 14.

[47.] I am indebted for these two quotations to Bishop Paget's Spirit of Discipline, p. 66.

[48.] P. Carnegie Simpson, The Fact of Christ, pp. 116, 117.

[49.] Time and Tide, p. 224.

[50.] F.G. Peabody, Jesus Christ and the Social Problem, p. 219.

[51.] Emerson had surely overlooked this nobler meaning of the word when he wrote, "They [the English] put up no Socratic prayer, much less any saintly prayer, for the queen's mind; ask neither for light nor right, but say bluntly, 'grant her in health and wealth long to live'" (English Traits).

[52.] To those who are interested in the subject of this chapter Prof. Peabody's book already referred to, and an article entitled "The Teaching of Christ concerning the Use of Money" (Expositor, third series, vol. viii. p. 100 ff.) may be recommended.

[53.] Studies in Theology, p. 239.

[54.] "There is no subject on which it is more difficult to ascertain the teaching of Christ than that which relates to the future of the kingdom."--A.B. Bruce, The Kingdom of God, p. 273.

[55.] J. Agar Beet, The Last Things, p. 46.