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'Dr. Adolf Harnack is at the present time undoubtedly the leading liberal authority in Germany on matters connected with early Christian history.'—The Times.

'Those who are interested in early Church history know how to prize anything from the pen of Prof. Harnack. They will not be disappointed with the present paper, in which, with his accustomed learning and acute criticism, he annotates and comments upon the fragments of primitive church law which partly form the basis of the Apostolic Canons.'—British Weekly.

'The wide circulation of this volume would be of the happiest augury for a more scientific and worthy conception of the organization of the primitive Church.'—Dr. in The Bookman.

'It is highly interesting and full of thought. The short introductory note with which Mr. Saunders prefaces it is valuable for its information and excellent in its tone.'—Athenæum.

'A singularly able exposition and defence of Christianity, as seen in the newer light, by one of the most learned and acute "evangelical" critics of Germany. The essay is a masterly one.'—Glasgow Herald.

' . . . We hope the lecture will be widely read.'—Primitive Methodist Quarterly Review.

'The lecture itself is weighty in its every word, and should be read and re-read by those desiring to have in a nutshell the central positions of modern Christianity.'—Christian World.