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NOTES INTRODUCTORY

TO THE STUDY OF THE

CLEMENTINE RECOGNITIONS

TO THE STUDY OF THE

CLEMENTINE RECOGNITIONS

A COURSE OF LECTURES

BY

FENTON JOHN ANTHONY HORT D.D.

SOMETIME HULSEAN PROFESSOR AND LADY MARGARET'S READER
IN DIVINITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

London
MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED

NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

1901

All rights reserved

Cambridge

PRINTED BY J. AND C. F. CLAY

AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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NOTE.

HIS book contains the notes made by Dr Hort for a course of Lectures which he delivered in Cambridge as Hulsean Professor in the October Term, 1884. They were written out almost in full, and are printed substantially as they stand. It is clear from the Preface,' which was found in the same box with the Lecture Notes, that Dr Hort had intended to publish them. They form a natural supplement to the volume of Lectures on Judaistic Christianity printed in 1894.

The subject was one which clearly had a strong attraction for him as one of the earliest attempts to grapple seriously with 'some of the most indestructible problems' of life and thought, from a point of view substantially, however imperfectly, Christian. His copies both of the 'Recognitions' and of the Homilies' bear the marks of careful and repeated study, the fruits of which are only indirectly represented in these Notes. Among other things he had compiled a full 'Index Verborum' for the 'Recognitions,' which it has not seemed worth while to

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