THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE HOLY
LAND. By George Adam Smith, D.D., Professor of
Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, Free Church College,
Glasgow. With Six Maps, specially prepared. Fifth Thousand.
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"Professor Smith is well equipped at all points for this work. He is abreast of the latest findings of Scripture exegesis, and of geographical survey, and of archæological exploration; and he has himself travelled widely over Palestine. The value of the work is incalculably increased by the series of geographical maps, the first of the kind representing the whole lift and the of the land by gradations of colour."—Scotsman.
"A very noteworthy contribution to the study of sacred history, based upon the three indispensable conditions of personal acquaintance with the land, a study of the explorations, discoveries, and decipherments ... and the employment of the results of Biblical criticism."—Times.
THE ASCENT OF MAN. By Henry Drummond.
Twenty-first Thousand. Net, 7s. 6d.
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BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
NATURAL LAW IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD.
Thirty-second Edition, completing 119,000. Crown 8vo,
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