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(With which is incorporated "Dickinson's Theological Quarterly.")

CONTENTS:

1. THE THEOLOGY OF THE LOST WORD AND THE MANIFESTATION OF THE DIVINE NAME. By the Rev. Dr. J. F. Garrison.

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11.-RALPH WALDO EMERSON. By Professor George Prentice.
111.-CHRISTIAN ASPECTS OF DARWINISM. By the Rev. J. M. Whiton
IV. ON THE ORIGIN OF THE PRIMITIVE HISTORICAL TRADITIONS OF
THE HEBREWS. Translated from the German of August Dillman,
D.D., by George H. Whittemore....

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V.-SWEDENBORG AS A THEOLOGIAN AND A SEER.

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VI. THE PRESENT OUTLOOK FOR OLD TESTAMENT STUDY. By Professor

Brainerd Thrall.

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VII. LUTHER AND LOYOLA: THEIR INFLUENCE ON MEN. By Alfred A.

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VIII. THE IMAGINATIVE ELEMENT IN PREACHING. By the Rev. Martyn L.
Williston.
IX.-CONDITIONS OF SUCCESSFUL PRAYER. By the Rev. Dr. W. M. Taylor. 137
X.-SAINT LUKE: PHYSICIAN, PAINTER, AND POET. By the Hon. F. J.

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XI.-BIBLICAL NOTES: THE SPIRITS IN PRISON. By T. W. Chambers.
XII.-REVIEWS.

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