This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... catalogue of publications. n the crown theological library-Continued. Vol. iii. my struggle for light: Confessions of a Preacher. By R. Wimmer, Pastor of Weisweil-amRhein in Baden. Crown 8vo, cloth. 3. fid. Dr. P. T. Forsyth, Principal of Hackney College.--" A beautiful translation of a beautiful book." "It is a book which will appeal to ministers who are anxious to preserve intellectual sincerity, and to thoughtful laymen who are turning over in their mind the deepest problems of religion. The author's spirit thoughout the book reminds one of Martineau. The tone and style of the book are admirable."--Dr. John Watson in Christian Commonwealth. Vol. iv. liberal christianity: Its Origin, Nature, and Mission. By Jean ReVille, Professeur adjoint a la Faculte' de Theologie Protestante de 1'Universite' de Paris. Translated and edited by Victor Leuliette, A.K.C., B.-es-L. Crown 8vo, cloth. 41. "The book is a powerful, lucid and interesting restatement of the position of Protestantism in regard to modern advances in philosophy and science."--Scotsman. Vol. V. what is christianity? By Adolf Harnack, Professor of Church History in the University, Berlin. Translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders. Crown 8vo. y. Prof. W. Sanday, of Oxford, in an examination of the work, says: "I may assume that Harnack's book, which has attracted a good deal of attention in this country as in Germany, is by this time well known, and that its merits are recognised--its fresh and vivid descriptions, its breadth of view and skilful selection
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... catalogue of publications. n the crown theological library-Continued. Vol. iii. my struggle for light: Confessions of a Preacher. By R. Wimmer, Pastor of Weisweil-amRhein in Baden. Crown 8vo, cloth. 3. fid. Dr. P. T. Forsyth, Principal of Hackney College.--" A beautiful translation of a beautiful book." "It is a book which will appeal to ministers who are anxious to preserve intellectual sincerity, and to thoughtful laymen who are turning over in their mind the deepest problems of religion. The author's spirit thoughout the book reminds one of Martineau. The tone and style of the book are admirable."--Dr. John Watson in Christian Commonwealth. Vol. iv. liberal christianity: Its Origin, Nature, and Mission. By Jean ReVille, Professeur adjoint a la Faculte' de Theologie Protestante de 1'Universite' de Paris. Translated and edited by Victor Leuliette, A.K.C., B.-es-L. Crown 8vo, cloth. 41. "The book is a powerful, lucid and interesting restatement of the position of Protestantism in regard to modern advances in philosophy and science."--Scotsman. Vol. V. what is christianity? By Adolf Harnack, Professor of Church History in the University, Berlin. Translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders. Crown 8vo. y. Prof. W. Sanday, of Oxford, in an examination of the work, says: "I may assume that Harnack's book, which has attracted a good deal of attention in this country as in Germany, is by this time well known, and that its merits are recognised--its fresh and vivid descriptions, its breadth of view and skilful selection
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