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THE BIBLE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.

By Dr. H. Oort and Dr. J. Hooykaas.

A Critical, Historical, and Religious Handbook to the Old and New Testament. A most valuable work for all students of the Bible. Translated from the Dutch by the Rev. P. H. Wicksteed, M.A. 6 vols. Cloth 21/- net.

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CONTENTS OF THE VOLUMES :

The Generations before Moses. 316 pp., 3/6 net.
From Moses to David. 402 pp., 3/6 net.
From David to Josiah. 447 pp., 3/6 net.

From Josiah to the Maccabees. 308 pp., 3/6 net.
The Narratives of the New Testament. 458 pp., 3/6 net.
Jesus, his Death and afterwards. 529 pp., 3/6 net.

Postage 4d. each vol. extra.

The Very Rev. F. W. FARRAR, D.D., Dean of Canterbury, writes in a recent issue of The Christian World: There is a remarkable book by Dr. Van Oort, written in Dutch by a pupil of the great Professor Kuenen and under his supervision called "The Bible for the Young." It has been translated into English, and goes much farther, on many points, than I should myself go; but it is a learned and most interesting book, and it demonstrates that there need be no evaporation of any of the best lessons of Scripture even in the hands of teachers who are advanced votaries of the Higher Criticism.'

The Rev. PHILIP H. WICKSTEED, M.A., the well-known and acknowledged authority on Old Testament Criticism, and trauslator of the work, writes, under date of 13th Nov., 1896:- In the main this work may be taken as representing the best opinion of Scholars, better now than when it was written. Opinion has come up to it."

THE HELPER

A Handbook for Sunday School Teachers & Parents for 1898. Edited by MARIAN PRITCHARD (‘Aunt Amy').

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Portrait of Dr. James Martineau.
CONTENTS.

Address to Teachers. Principal JAMES DRUMMOND, of Manchester College, Oxford.

Our Sunday Readings. Selected Passages from the Bible. Moses and Zoroaster: Showing the influence of Persian thought on the Hebrew Religion. Prof. J. ESTLIN CARPENTER, M. A. Series of Lesson Notes: On Fifty-two Bible Readings. Rev. W. WOODING, B.A. The Psalms. Rev. E. I. FRIPP, B. A. Life of Jesus. Rev. W. H. DRUMMOND, B.A. Life of Paul. Rev. R. C. MOORE. The Inner Self. ION PRITCHARD. For the Infant Class. 'AUNT AMY.'

A Musical Anniversary Service. Miss M. E. TURNER. Sunday School Addresses by Rev. J. J. WRIGHT, Rev W. G. TARRANT, B. A., and others; and Prayers, etc., for Opening and Closing Services.

Child Study. THE EDITOR.

Articles on Special Subjects connected with S. S. Work, by Rev. W. COPELAND BOWIE and by various practical teachers. The S. S. Visitors' Note Book, containing hints and suggestions. Teachers in Council, giving the opinions of Superintendents and Teachers on Prize-giving, Music in the Schools, etc. The Editor's Bookshelf, dealing with Books suitable for Sunday School Work.

Illustrative Stories, Poems, etc., etc.

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