Ramsay, William Mitchell. Pauline, and other studies in early Christian history. *$3. Armstrong.

7–29067.

A group of fifteen essays touching upon the character of Paul, the authorship of the Acts and early Christianity in Asia Minor. They have been collected from various British magazines and are accompanied by a great number of illustrations.


“The book exhibits all those qualities which we are accustomed to look for in Professor Ramsay’s writings; freshness of standpoint, flashes of insight only possible to a scholar of rich and varied learning, unflagging zest in the handling of his subject—a zest which communicates itself to the reader—and that lucid and forcible style which has done so much to popularize the results of his investigations.” H. A. A. Kennedy.

+ +Am. J. Theol. 11: 527. Jl. ’07. 1330w.
Ath. 1907, 1: 130. F. 2. 820w.

“Many possess permanent value.”

+Bib. World. 29: 160. F. ’07. 60w.

“Since the author confessedly speaks as ‘a historian and geographer,’ one cannot fail to notice the dogmatic tone that marks some of his purely theological utterances.” George H. Gilbert.

+ −Bib. World. 30: 294. O. ’07. 1030w.
Ind. 62: 505. D. 28, ’07. 50w.