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Messrs. Methuen's Catalogue

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Edited by J. H. BURN, B.D.

THE BEGINNINGS OF ENGLISH CHRISTIANITY. By W. E. Col- lins, M.A With Map. Cr. 8vo. 35. 6d. An investigation m detail, based upon original authorities, of the beginnings of the English Church, with a careful account of earlier Celtic Christianity. ' An excellent example of thorough and fresh historical work.' — Guardian.

SOME NEW TESTAMENT PRO-

BLEMS. By Arthur Wright, Fellow of Queen's College, Cam- bridge. Crown 8vo. 6s.

THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN HERE AND HEREAFTER. By Canon Winterbotham, M.A., B.SC, LL.B. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6(f.

'A most able book, at once exceedingly thoughtful and richly suggestive.' — Giat- g'ow Herald.

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Pott Svo, cloth, 2.S.; leather, 2s. 6d. net. 'This series is excellent.' — The Bishop of London. ' A very delightful edition.' — The Bishop of Bath and Wells. ' Well worth the attention of the Clergy.' — The Bishop of Lichfield. ' The new " Library of Devotion " is excellent.' — The Bishop of Peterborough. ' Charming.' — Record.

' Delightful.'— CAwrtrA Bells. THE CONFESSIONS OF ST. AU- GUSTINE. Newly Translanted, with an Introduction and Notes, by C. Bigg, D.D., late Student of Christ Church. Second Edition. ' The translation is an excellent piece of English, and the introduction is a mas- terly exposition. We augur well of a series which begins so satisfactorily.' — Times.

THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. By John

Keble. With Introduction and

Notes by Walter Lock, D.D.,

Warden of Keble College, Ireland

Professor at Oxford.

'The volume is very prettily bound and

printed, and may fairly_ claim to be an

advance on any previous editions.' —

Guardian.

THE IMITATION OF CHRIST. A Revised Translation, with an Intro-

late

duction, by C. Bigg, D.D., Student of Christ Church.

A practically new translation of this book, which the reader has, almost for the first time, exactly in the shape in which it left the hands of the author.

' A beautiful and scholarly production.' — Speaier.

' A nearer approach to the original than has yet existed in English.' — Academy.

A BOOK OF DEVOTIONS. By J. W. Stanbridge, M.A., Rector of Bainton, Canon of York, and some- time Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford.

It is probably the best book of its kind. It deserves high commendation.' — Church Gazette.

LYRA INNOCENTIUM. By John Keble. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Walter Lock, D.D., Warden of Keble College, Oxford.

XcaDers of 'Rclfgfon

Edited by H. C. BEECHING, M.A. With Portraits, Crown Svo. ss. 6d. A series of short biographies of the most prominent leaders of religious life and thought of all ages and countries. The following are ready —

CARDINAL NEWMAN. By R. H.

HUTTON.

JOHN WESLEY, By J, H. Over- ton, M.A.

BISHOP WILBERFORCE, By G.

W. Daniell, M.A. CARDINAL MANNING. By A. W.

HUTTON, M.A.