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T. and T. Clark's Publications.


THE WORLD'S EPOCH-MAKERScontinued.

XIII. THE TWO BACONS AND EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE. Showing how Roger Bacon prepared the way for Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam. By Rev. W. J. Couper, M.A.
XIV. SAVONAROLA. By Rev. G. M'Hardy, D.D.
XV. LUTHER AND THE GERMAN REFORMATION. By Rev. Professor T. M. Lindsay, D.D., F.C. College, Glasgow.[Now ready.
XVI. CRANMER AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION. By A. D. Innes, M.A.(Oxon.), London. [Now ready.
XVII. CALVIN AND THE REFORMED THEOLOGY. By Rev. Principal Salmond, D.D., F.C. College, Aberdeen.
XVIII. PASCAL AND THE PORT ROYALISTS. By Professor W. Clark, LL.D., D.C.L., Trinity College, Toronto.
XIX. DESCARTES, SPINOZA, AND THE NEW PHILOSOPHY. By Rev. Professor J. Iverach, D.D., F.C. College, Aberdeen.
XX. THE HERSCHELS. By James Sime, M.A. [Now ready.
XXI. WESLEY AND METHODISM. By F. J. Snell, M.A.(Oxon.). [Now ready.
XXII. LESSING AND THE NEW HUMANISM. Including Baumgarten and the Science of Æsthetics. By Rev. A. P. Davidson, M. A.
XXIII. HUME AND HIS INFLUENCE ON PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY. By Professor J. Orr, D.D., Edinburgh.
XXIV. ROUSSEAU AND NATURALISM IN LIFE AND THOUGHT. By Professor W. H. Hudson, M.A., Leland Stanford Junior University, California.
XXV. KANT AND HIS PHILOSOPHICAL REVOLUTION. By Professor R. M. Wenley, D.Sc, Ph.D., University of Michigan.
XXVI. SCHLEIERMACHER AND THE REJUVENESCENCE OF THEOLOGY. By Professor A. Martin, D.D., New College, Edinburgh.
XXVII. HEGEL AND HEGELIANISM. By Professor R. Mackintosh, D.D., Lancashire Independent College, Manchester.
XXVIII. NEWMAN AND HIS INFLUENCE. By C. Sarolea, Ph.D., Litt. Doc., University of Edinburgh.