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REVELATION;

ITS NATURE AND RECORD.

BY HEINRICH EWALD,

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Late Professor in the University of Göttingen; Author of Syntax of the Hebrew Language,' 'History of Israel,' etc.

TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN,

BY REV. PROF. THOS. GOADBY, B.A.

CONTENTS.-Introductory: The Doctrine of the Word of God.-Part I. The Nature of the Revelation of the Word of God.-PART II. Revelation in Heathenism and in Israel.-PART III. Revelation in the Bible.

NOTE. This first volume of Ewald's great and important work, 'Die Lehre der Bibel von Gott, is offered to the English public as an attempt to read Revelation, Religion, and Scripture in the light of universal history and the common experience of man, and with constant reference to all the great religious systems of the world. The task is as bold and arduous as it is timely and necessary, and Ewald was well fitted to accomplish it. . . . . . . The work has not simply a theological, but a high and significant apologetic value, which those who are called upon to deal with the various forms of modern scepticism will not be slow to recognise.-Extract from Translator's Preface.

"This volume is full of nervous force, eloquent style, and intense moral earnestness. There is poetry of feeling in it also; and, whilst it manifests au original mind, it is accompanied by that spirit of reverence which ought always to be brought to the study of the Holy Scripture. A masterly intellect associated in Ewald with the humility of a child.'--Evangelical Magazine.

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