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Its theological background is that of the Anselmian orthodoxy (cf., e.g., pp. 17-18, 22-23). Free from all show of superficial emotion, its every page glows with the warmth of a life that has had the rich experiences of Christian fellowship. Langhorne, Pa.

BENJAMIN F. PAIST, JR.

GENERAL LITERATURE

English Literary Miscellany. By THEODORE W. HUNT. Oberlin, Ohio: Bibliotheca Sacra Company. 1914.

This volume consists of papers originally contributed to Bibliotheca Sacra, The Methodist Review, The Presbyterian Review, and The Book-Lover. It is the second in a series. The contents include general discussions of such subjects as The Elizabethan Age of English Letters, The Historical Antecedents of the English Drama, The Transition to Modern British Poetry, and English Criticism; and special discussions, on Shakespeare, Milton, Keats, Arnold, the Brownings, and Swinburne. Kindliness of tone, in marked contrast with the ambitious cleverness and pride of accuracy that spice many books of a similar intention, disarms the reader and carries him back to a time when literary topics were discussed for pleasure, not for scientific ends or for a philosophic purpose. There may be. however, some theological idea in the author's remark that "There is a providence in history and in literary history and a human agency as well, to each of which elements due regard is to be given by the student of letters lest either be pushed to a dangerous extreme". The human, he adds, is sometimes prominent in literature and again the divine. Fortunately he refrains from the tempting task of discriminating between the two in English literature, as some critics have done with preposterous results. Exception must be made, however, for Swinburne, in whom he finds very much less of the divine than in Mrs. Browning. By far the most elaborate of the general discussions is that on English Literary Criticism, which contains much information and many judgments. Princeton.

G. M. HARPER,

PERIODICAL LITERATURE

American Journal of Theology, Chicago, July: DOUGLAS C. MACINTOSH, The New Christianity and the World-Conversion; EUGENE W. LYMAN, Must Dogmatics Forego Ontology?; DAVID S. SCHAFF, Formulation of Fundamental Articles of Faith; ERNEST D. BURTON, Spirit, Soul, and Flesh in Greek Writers from Epicurus to Arius Didymus. Biblotheca Sacra, Oberlin, July: JOHN F. GENUNG, The Irreducible Minimum; GEORGE M. CUMMINGS, Paul's Doctrine of the Logos; G. CH. AALDERS, The Wellhausen Theory of the Pentateuch, and Textual

Criticism; EDWARD G. LANE, Psychology of Conversion; HoWARD A. BRIDGMAN, Leadership of the Church in Modern Life; EDWARD M. MERRINS, Jews and Race Survival; WILLIAM W. SWEET, Civilizing Influence of the Medieval Church; HAROLD M. WIENER, Stray Notes on Deuteronomy.

Church Quarterly Review, London, July: ELIZABETH WORDSWORTH, Florence Nightingale; W. K. L CLARKE, Christian and Greek Miracle Stories; WILBERFORCE JENKINSON, Old St. Paul's in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Literature; ROBERT VAUGHAN, Influence of Man upon Nature; S. A. McDowALL, Evolution and Atonement: the Problem of Continuity; E. M. SPEARING, John Donne and his Theology; C. F. ROGERS, Affusion or Immersion; A. NAIRNE, Versions of Holy Scripture.

Constructive Quarterly, New York, September: H. P. BULL, Spiritual Factors of Unity; ALFRED E. GARVIE, Nonconformity: Its Ideals and History; JEAN RIVIÈRE, Outside the Church no Salvation; S. M. ZWEMER, A United Christendom and Islam; LEONID TURKEVICH, Orthodox Ritual in the Divine Service of the West; GERMAIN MORIN, The Spirit and the Future of Catholic Liturgy; CHARLES JOHNSTON, The Departure of Archbishop Platon; W. R. THOMSON, Votaries of Personality; DAVID H. GREER, A Study in Anthropomorphism; JOHN H. RITSON, The Scriptures as a Bond of Co-operation; W. H. GRIFFITH THOMAS, Church of England in Relation to Other Reformed Churches; J. E. SYMES, Broad Churchmanship; W. F. LOFTHOUSE, An Experiment in Co-operation; W. CLASSEN, Decay and Growth of Ethical and Religious Ideas among Industrial Workers in Germany; LÉONCe de GrandMAISON, Lucie Felix-Faure Goyau.

East and West, London, July: LORD SYDENHAM, Medical Missions in India; S. G. WILSON, Claims of Bahaism; SUSAN BALLARD, Suicide in Japan; BISHOP MONTGOMERY, India; JAMES L. BARTON, Education and Evangelism; ELEANOR MCDOUGALL, Present Situation in Education of Indian Women; CANON MERCER, Separation of Black and White in the Church; T. C. COLLETT, A Layman's Visit to Zululand; D. S. BATTEY, Opium in the Villages of Bengal.

Expositor, London, August: ED. KÖNIG, Old Testament and Babylonian Language; JOHN A. HUTTON, Sense of Sin in Great Literature, 2 "Peer Gynt"; H. R. MACKINTOSH, Studies in Christian Eschatology. 7 Universal Restoration; GERARD BALL, Epistle to Philippians: a Reply; A. E. GARVIE, Notes on the Fourth Gospel. 7 The Upper Room; H. T. ANDREWS, Structure of Prologue to Fourth Gospel; C. F. RUSSELL, The Second Commandment; E. B. REDLICH, Aristarchus. The Same, September: ED. KÖNIG, Old Testament and Babylonian Language; Arthur Carr, Boldness in the Day of Judgment; NEWPORT J. D. WHITE, The Creed and Dr. Sanday; ALPHONSE MINGANA, A New Document on Clement of Rome, his Relations and his Interview with Simon Peter; H. R. MACKINTOSH, Studies in Christian Eschatology. 8 Conditionalism; JOHN A. HUTTON, Sense of Sin in Great Literature. 3 "La Morte"; C. VAN GELDEREN, Who was Nimrod?; A. A. DAUNCEY, The Two Great Refusals.

Expository Times, Edinburgh July: C. ANDERSON SCOTT, Church's Interpretation of the Historic Christ; A. H. SAYCE, Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology; J. RENDEL HARRIS, Gnosis and Agape; WILLIAM WATSON, The New Jerusalem. The Same, August: ADOLF DEISSMANN, Study-Travel in New Testament Lands; FREDERICK J. RAE, The Christian Message about Prayer; D. R. MACKENZIE, Christianity and the African Mind; A. R. GORDON, Pioneers in the Study of Old Testament Poetry; A. H. SAYCE, Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology; H. NORTHCOTE, The Song of Habakkuk. The Same, September: ADOLF DEISSMANN, Study-Travel in New Testament Lands; EDWARD SHILLITO, Prayer in the Epistle to the Hebrews; J. E. SOMERVILLE, Gadarene Demoniac; GEORGE MARGOLIOUTH, The Marriage Law in the Geniza-Zadokite Documents; A. H. SAYCE, Archaeology of Genesis. Harvard Theological Review, Cambridge, April: ERNST VON DOBSCHÜTZ, The Lord's Prayer; ANNA G. SPENCER, Marriage and Social Control; ALBERT R. VAIL, Bahaism-A Study of a Contemporary Movement; WILLIAM W. ROCKWELL, The Jesuits as Portrayed by nonCatholic Historians; RALPH B. PERRY, Contemporary Philosophies of Religion; ALBERT LEO, Churches of France and their Separation from the State.

Hibbert Journal, Boston, July: A. D. McLAREN, Creeds, HeresyHunting, and Secession in German Protestantism To-day; J. M. THOMPSON, Post-Modernism; ARCHIBALD WEIR, Criminous Clerks; CANON ADDERLEY, "Sacraments and Unity"; W. R. INGE, Institutionalism and Mysticism; BERTRAND RUSSELL, Mysticism and Logic; L. T. FARNELL, The Presence of Savage Elements in the Religion of Cultured Races; FRANCIS H. JOHNSON, The Higher Anthropology; J. AGAR BEET, The Hereafter in the Bible and in Modern Thought; W. MONTGOMERY, Schweitzer as a Missionary; CASSIUS J. KEYSER, Significance of Death.

Hindustan Review, Allahabad, August: J. STANARD, The Bahai Movement of Persia; P. A. V. AIYAR, Agricultural Labour: A Lesson from Austria; C. I. VARUGHISE, Ancient Public Libraries; SVED A. HAKIM, Sultana Raziyya.

International Journal of Ethics, Philadelphia, July: H. L. STEWART, Need for a Modern Casuistry; G. A. JOHNSTON, Casuistry and Ethics; E. W. HIRST, Absolutism and the Ethical Problem; S. RADHAKRISHNAN, Vedanta Philosophy and the Doctrine of Maya.

Interpreter, London, July: ARTHUR WRIGHT, Catchwords in the Gospels; R. H. KENNETT, Our Lord's Interpretation of Prophecy; WILLOUGHBY C. ALLEN, Criticism of Two Document Theory of the Synoptic Gospels; A. W. F. BLUNT, After Death; H. H. B. AYLES, Sanguis Jesu Christi; T. H. WEIR, Did Jesus Speak Greek or Aramaic?; JAMES JONES, Did Lazarus Write the Fourth Gospel?; J. C. HARDWICK, Religion in France; H. E. MADDOX, The Hundred and Twenty-first Psalm; G. W. OTTON, "That Rock was Christ."

Irish Theological Quarterly, Dublin, July JOSEPH MACRORY, Present Chaos in the Church of England; DAVID BARRY, Ethics of Horse

racing; PETER DAHMEN, Islam in India-Its External Influence; M. H. MACINERNY, Alan O'Sullivan, Bishop of Cloyne and Lismore; GEORGE S. HITCHCOCK, Symbolism of the Apocalypse; F. J. GHELLINCK, Medieval Theology in Verse.

Jewish Quarterly Review, Philadelphia, July: ISRAEL FRIEDLÄNDER, A New Responsum of Maimonides concerning the Repetition of the SHMONEH ESREH; ISAAC HERZOG, The Last Two Chapters of Samuel B. HALPER, Volume of the

.כחאב אחכאם שרע אלציצית Ben Hofni's

Book of Precepts by Hefes B. Yasliah IV-VIII.

Jewish Review, London, July: ISRAEL COHEN, Modern Jewry in Bondage; L. G. MONTEFIORE, Anglo-Jewry at the Cross-roads; ROBERT B. SOLOMON, Gerasa; H. C. FRANKLIN, Jerusalem and Zionism; SALIS DAICHES, Salomon Maimon and his Relations to Judaism.

Journal of Biblical Literature, Boston, June: JOHN P. PETERS, Wind of God; J. DYNELEY PRINCE, Note on Vashti; HENRY A. SANDERS, New Collation of Ms. 22 of the Gospels; GEORGE A. BARTON, Exegesis of vavroús in Galatians 4:10 and its bearing on the Date of the Epistle; WALDO S. PRATT, Studies in the Diction of the Psalter III; JOHN P. PETERS, The Cock in the Old Testament.

Journal of Theological Studies, London, July: T. W. CRAFER, Work of Porphyry against the Christians, and its Reconstruction II; J. M. CREED, The Hermetic Writings; MARTIN RULE, The Queen of Sweden's 'Gelasian Sacramentary' III; R. H. CONNOLLY and EDMUND BISHOP, Work of Menezes on the Malabar Liturgy II; C. R. NORCOCK, St. Gaudentius of Brescia and the Tome of St. Leo.

London Quarterly Review, London, July: P. T. FORSYTH, Effectiveness of the Ministry; ELSE CARRIER, Notables of Nantes; GEORGE JACKSON, Lord Morley and the Christian Faith; R. G. W. HUNTER, Milton and the Liberties of England; CHARLES BONE, Confucianism: China's Established Religion; W. T. BALMER, Bergson and Eucken in Mutual Relation; F. W. ORDE WARD, The Coming Christocracy; The Christian Faith for To-day.

Lutheran Church Review, Philadelphia, July: H. E. JACOBS, The Ideals of Theological Education; C. E. LINDBERG, Problem of Comity Between Theological Seminaries; C. M. JACOBS, Can We Agree on a Standard Theological Curriculum?; JOHN W. HORINE, Board of Education of the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America; JOHN W. HORINE, Can we Agree on a Course of Religious Instruction in Our Colleges?; H. DOUGLASS SPAETH, Cooperation of Church and State in Religious Education; E. T. HORN, The Industrial Revolution; H. E. JACOBS, The Philadelphia Seminary; JOHN C. MATTES, The Dying Church of Hamburg; M. S. WATERS, Protestantism and Its Present Day Task; FREDERICK A. REITER, Christian Baptism II; W. WALTHER, Obligatory Confessional Subscription of Ministers II.

Lutheran Quarterly, Gettysburg, July: HERBERT C. ALLEMAN, Justification by Faith; M. COOVER, Attitude of the Christian Minister to the Life of To-day; J. A. SINGMASTER, The General Synod; WILLIAM H.

HETRICK, The Country Church; EPHRAIM E..ERTON, Martin Luther in the Light of Recent Criticism; ELIZABETH O. COATS, Reminiscences of Rev. Morris Officer; H. E. BERKEY, The Law and the Gospel in Preaching.

Methodist Review, New York, July-August: J. W. BASHFORD, China; ELMER E. BROWN, College Studies and the Social Order; JAMES MUDGE, Why Ministers Should Study Shakespeare; JESSE B. YOUNG, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in Every Man; CARL G. DONEY, Friedrich William Nietzsche; ARTHUR D. BERRY, Christian Doctrine of the Trinity; CHARLES G. SHAW, Religion and Irreligion in Wagner's Opera; HENRY E. WING, Herein is a Marvelous Thing; CHARLES L. GOODELL, Gardens and a Garden Lover; G. M. HAMMELL, A Twentieth Century Prophet and Apostle.

Methodist Review Quarterly, Nashville, July: GROSS ALEXANDER, Two Chapters from the Early History of Methodism in the South; W. R. LAMBUTH, Missionary Situation on the Congo; JOHN A. Kern, Philosophy of Personalism; EDWIN MIMS, Life and Letters of Charles Eliot Norton; J. E. GODBEY, Euken's Ethics of "The Spiritual Life"; C. W. MATHISON, Ethics of Jesus; J. P. BARTAK, The Protestant Struggle in Bohemia; F. M. THOMAS, Edmund Burke; Roy L. SMITH, Pastor Amos at First Church, Bethel; H. M. ELLIS, Primacy of Faith and the Sin of Doubt; V. M. ILAHI-BAKSH, A Ringing Challenge from the Awakened Orient; C. A. WATERFIELD, Modern Message of the Church to Modern Industry; WILLIAM HARRISON, The Passing of the Mechanical Conception of the Universe; H. G. ENELOW, What Do Jews Believe?

Monist, Chicago, July: CALVIN THOMAS, Tragedy and the Enjoyment of it; K. C. ANDERSON, Person of Jesus Christ in the Christian Faith; PAUL CARUS, Religion of Tragedy and the Christ-Ideal; A. KAMPMEIER, Are We Just to Jesus?; WILLIAM B. SMITH, The Critical Trilemma; BERTRAND RUSSELL, On the Nature of Acquaintance III Analysis of Experience.

Reformed Church Review, Lancaster, July: E. E. KRESGE, The World-View of Modern Theistic Philosophy; SAMUEL MCC. CROTHERS, Charm of English Prose in the Seventeenth Century; R. C. SCHIEDT, Bergson's Creative Evolution-An Estimate; The Message of the Bible as Material for the Religious Education of the Japanese; A. E. DAHLMANN, The Church and the Immigration Problem; PAUL B. RUPP, The Old and New Protestantism.

Review and Expositor, Louisville, July: D. D. WHITTINGHILL, Baptist Work and Prospects in Italy; J. R. STILLWELL, Doctrine of Salvation in non-Christian Religions as illustrated in Hinduism; G. KITTEL, Influence of Christian Water-Baptism according to the New Testament; P. I. LIPSEY, The Seminary as a Denominational Asset; J. E. WALTER, Morality and Religion; A. J. RoWLAND, Paul the Interpreter; S. E. EWING, Some City Mission Problems and How to Meet them.

Yale Review, New Haven, July: BLISS PERRY, Literary Criticism

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