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 Later Theology 747 as Culminated in his Ethics. 1885. Psychology. The Cognitive Powers. 1886. Psychology. The Motive Powers. Emotions, Conscience, Will. 1887. ReaKstic Philosophy Defended in a Philosophic Series. 1887. 2 vols. The Religious Aspect of Evolution. 1888. First and Fundamental Truths; being a Treatise on Metaphysics. 1889. VII. Works of Theologians upon Evolution Hodge, Charles. What is Darwinism. 1874. Savage, Minot J. The Religion of Evolution. Boston, 1876. The Morals of Evolution. Boston, 1880. Campbell, S. M. The Story of Creation. Boston, 1877. Cook, Joseph. Boston Monday Lectures on Biology. Boston, 1877. Boardman, George D. Studies in the Creative Week. 1878. Diman, J. Lewis. The Theistic Argument as Affected by Recent Theories. Boston, 1882. Strong, Augustus H. Philosophy and Religion. 1888. Fisher, George P. Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief. 1888. McCosh, James. The Religious Aspect of Evolution. 1888. Bradford, Amory F. Heredity and Christian Problems. 1895. The Growing Revelation. 1897. The Gospel for an Age of Faith. 1900. Harris, George. Moral Evolution. Boston, 1896. Inequality and Progress. Boston, 1898. Smyth, Newman. Old Faith in New Light. 1879. The Place of Death in Evolution. 1897. Through Science to Faith. Lowell Lectures. 1902. Townsend, Luther Tracy. Evolution or Creation. 1896. Kimball, John C. The Romance of Evolution. Boston, 1913. The Ethical Aspects of Evolution. Boston, 19 13. Bascom, John. Evolution and Religion, or Faith as a Part of a Complete Cosmic System. 1915. Lewis, Abram H. Paganism Surviving in Christianity. 1892. Nash, Henry Sylvester. The Genesis of the Social Conscience. 1897. Coyle, J. P. The Spirit in Literature and Life. Boston, 1896. Allen, Alexander V. G. Continuity of Christian Thought. A Study of Modem Theology in the Light of its History. 1884. VIII. Missions and Comparative Religion A full bibliography of these works in our period until the close of 1890 can be found in E. M. BHss, Encyclopedia of Missions, 1890, Vol. l, pp. 575-66i, com- piled by Samuel Macauley Jackson and George William Gilmore. A much briefer but well annotated bibliography of the entire period is to be found in Students and the Present Missionary Crisis as an appendix to the proceedings of the sixth convention of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions (Rochester, 1909-1910) pp. 539-590. An exceedingly brief annotated list of books on India, China and Japan is appended to Knox, The Spirit of the Orient, 1906, pp. 31 1-312. There should be added to these lists C. H. Toy, Introduction to the History of Religions, Boston, 1913; and S. H. Kellogg, The Genesis and Growth of Religion, 1892. As an illustration of the conjunction of the ideas of evolution, biblical criticism, and comparative religion, there may be men- tioned L. L. Paine, A Critical History of the Evolution of Trinitarianism, Boston, 1900.