Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

+ −Ath. 1907, 1: 132. F. 2. 590w.

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Pfleiderer, Otto. Primitive Christianity; its writings and teachings in their historical connections; tr. by W. Montgomery; ed. by Rev. W. D. Morrison. 4v. *$3. Putnam.

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v. 1. “In this revised and enlarged edition a veteran theologian has availed himself of the latest fruits of learned research. The present volume, after a chapter on the first Christian community, is occupied with the Apostle Paul, his writings, and his theology.”—Outlook.


“A good translation. The lectures present, in a clear and interesting way, the author’s well-known views.”

+ +Am. J. Theol. 11: 531. Jl. ’07. 470w.