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 NOTES AND QUERIES. o>» s. iv. Nov. ls.m Vol. I. (A to D). NOW READY. THE LATEST DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BIBLICA Edited by the Rev. T. K. CHEYNE, M.A. D.D., Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at Oxford, and formerly Fellow of Balliol College, Canon of Rochester ; AND J. SUTHERLAND BLACK, M.A. LL.D., Assistant Editor of the ' Encyclopedia Britannica.' ASSISTED BY MANY CONTRIBUTORS IN GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, AND AMERICA. THIS DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE was projected by the late Prof. W. ROBERTSON SMITH on the completion of the ' Encyclopaedia Britannica.' It is now being carried out under the joint-editorship of Prof. T. K. CHEYNE, of Oxford, and Dr. J.SUTHERLAND BLACK, assistant Editor of the ' Encyclopaedia Britannica.' The work will be completed in Four Volumes within Two Years. cloth 20s. net per Volume. half-leather, marbled edges. 25s. „ „ For the convenience of Subscribers who wish to bind the work in one volume when complete, an Edition will be issued on thin Bible paper, in paper boards with leather backs. Price 20s. net per Volume. PRICES { JjJ OH DTK A RY Price of Complete Set £4 Payable at timed. SPECIAL OFFER AVAILABLE ONLY TILL NOV. 30, 1899. SPECIAL Price of Complete Set £3 Payable in advance. qt>t?ptat tjtjtpttq i Set of Four Vols, in cloth. . £3 net. bJ^GIAL rKltib -j ff w n half.leather. £315s. net The Christian World says:—" Whatever, however, may be the verdict of the future, there Is no question that for the English Biblical student of to-day this work is one of unique value. It will be well for him, in the interest of a full con- Bpectus of points of view, to have others on his shelves, but he cannot afford to be without this." The New Age says :—" If the general reader, ignorant of Hebrew and Greek, and unskilled in the technicalities of the professional critic, will courageously read and study a few of the articles in the ' Encyclopaedia Biblica,' he will obtain a true insight into the problems and methods of modern criticism, and gain more real knowledge of the contents and meaning of the Bible than from any other book we know The chief thing the reader should have, In a book of the character of the * Encyclopaedia Biblica,' is material for forming a judgment; and on all disputed and doubtful questions this is what the editors have evidently striven hard to give." The British Weekly says :—" If this dictionary is anything, it represents, without fear and without favour, the actual truth, so far as it is known at present We doubt whether any Encyclopedia of the Bible, whether English or foreign, Is so full of new and solidly built-up material relating to the Bible." A. & C. BLACK, Sobo Square, London, Proprietors and Publishers of the ' Encyclopaedia Britannica.'