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DR. DAVIDSON ON THE OLD TESTAMENT.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT,
CRITICAL, HISTORICAL, AND THEOLOGICAL;

Containing a Discussion of the most important Questions belonging to the several Books. By SAMUEL DAVIDSON, D.D., L.L.D.

"There is no other work as yet in the English language at all approaching it in value for the use of the bonâ fide theological student in the department which it covers."-Westminster Review. Oct, 1862.

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PROFESSOR HUXLEY'S NEW WORK ON MAN.

Just published, 8vo, cloth, with 35 Woodcut Illustrations, price 68. EVIDENCE AS TO MAN'S PLACE IN NATURE:

OR, ESSAYS ON

I. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE MAN-LIKE APES.
II. THE RELATIONS OF MAN TO THE LOWER ANIMALS.
III. ON SOME FOSSIL REMAINS OF MAN.

By THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY, F.R.S.

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TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH DRAMATIC VERSE.

By THE REV. T. S. NORGATE

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THE TÜBINGEN SCHOOL AND ITS ANTECEDENTS:

A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF MODERN THEOLOGY.
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A DICTIONARY OF THE ROMANIC LANGUAGES.

By FR. DIEZ. Translated from the German, with Additions and an Appendix of English Words related to the Romanic.

By T. C. DONKIN, Esq., Worcester College, Oxford.

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