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 50. NONCONFORMITY: Its ORIGIN and PROGRESS


 * By Principal, M.A. "The historical part is brilliant in its insight, clarity, and proportion; and in the later chapters Dr Selbie proves himself to be an ideal exponent of sound and moderate views."—Christian World.

54. ETHICS


 * By, M.A., Lecturer in Moral Science in Cambridge University. "A very lucid though closely reasoned outline of the logic of good conduct. . . . This non-technical little book should make for clear thinking and wider tolerance."—Christian World.

56. THE MAKING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT


 * By Prof., LL.D., D.D. "Professor Bacon has boldly, and wisely, taken his own line, mentioning opposing views only occasionally, and has produced, as a result, an extraordinarily vivid, stimulating, and lucid book."—Manchester Guardian.

60. MISSIONS: THEIR RISE and DEVELOPMENT


 * By Mrs . "Very interestingly done. . . . Its style is simple, direct, unhackneyed, and should find appreciation where a more fervently pious style of writing repels."—Methodist Recorder.

68. COMPARATIVE RELIGION


 * By Prof., D.Litt., Principal of Manchester College, Oxford.

1. PARLIAMENT


 * Its History, Constitution, and Practice. By Sir, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., Clerk of the House of Commons. "The best book on the history and practice of the House of Commons since Bagehot's 'Constitution.—Yorkshire Post.

5. THE STOCK EXCHANGE


 * By, Editor of "The Economist." "To an unfinancial mind must be a revelation. . . . The book is as clear, vigorous, and sane as Bagehot's' Lombard Street,' than which there is no higher compliment."—Morning Leader.

6. IRISH NATIONALITY


 * By Mrs . "As glowing as it is learned. No book could be more timely."—Daily News.

10. THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT


 * By, M.P. "Admirably adapted for the purpose of exposition."—The Times.

11. CONSERVATISM


 * By, M.A., M.P. "One of those great little books which seldom appear more than once in a generation."—Morning Post.