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Montgomery, James Alan. Samaritans, the earliest Jewish sect. **$2. Winston.
7–15492.
An exhaustive study of the Samaritans which treats of their history, theology, and philology, with a closing chapter devoted to the literary history of the sect.
“It is a mine of information. The author has apparently overlooked nothing. The method and style are clear and simple, and the book deserves a place in any library.”