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BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY IN EUROPE.

VOL. I. CONTAINING THE HISTORY OF THAT PHILOSOPHY
IN FRANCE AND GERMANY.'

Octavo, 15s.

"If what is to follow be of equal quality with the first volume, it will be an important and valuable work. It cannot fail as such to supply fresh stimulus to the study of History with a view to its philosophical comprehension."—Athenæum.

"A most important work.

If the completion of his task fulfils the promise of his first instalment, he will have produced a work which cannot fail to mark an epoch in English philosophical literature." -Westminster Review.

"The writer shows a fine appreciation for modern German thought, and is singularly well informed as to the latest results of German criticism. There are few, if any other Englishmen, we suspect, who could so ably characterise Lotze's position in contemporary philosophy as Mr Flint has here done. The author's criticisms, too, are for the most part singularly acute and just. We must refer our readers to the elaborate arguments urged against theories propounded by Comte, Schelling, Krause, and Hegel. It is quite refreshing to see the Hegelian doctrines so fearlessly analysed, and its difficulties and deficiencies so clearly exposed to the ordinary understanding as is here done."Examiner.

"The book is equally admirable for its mastery of facts, for the power it evinces of seizing and expounding the leading ideas and estimating the relative value of different systems, for its skilful arrangement of materials, and for the clear, nervous, concise English in which it is written. The learning of the work is immense."-Scotsman.

"S'il serait prémature de hasarder sur une œuvre inachevée un jugement définitif, la seule pensé d'une si vaste entreprise classe dès ajourd'hui M. Robert Flint parmi les premiers historiens de son pays et de son temps."-Odysse-Barot.

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, Edinburgh and London.

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THE INSPIRATION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. By ROBERT JAMIESON, D.D. Being the BAIRD LECTURE for 1873. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

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THE MYSTERIES OF CHRISTIANITY. By the late THOMAS J. CRAWFORD, D.D., Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. Being the BAIRD LECTURE for 1874. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

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IN PREPARATION.

ANTI-THEISTIC THEORIES. The BAIRD LECTURE for 1877. By ROBERT FLINT, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh.

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, Edinburgh and London.

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PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH ;
AUTHOR OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY

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