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CONTENTS

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228 ................

XI. THE EARLY NARRATIVES OF GENESIS

By Professor James Orr, D. D. United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.

241 ...............•••..••.....•••......•..•••..•••.••......••

XII. ONE ISAIAH

By Professor Geo. L. Robinson, D. D., McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.

259 ......................•................. .

XIII. THE BOOK OF DANIEL

By Professor Joseph D. Wilson, D. D., Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Author of "Did Daniel Write Daniel?" XIV. THE DOCTRINAL VALUE OF THE FIRST CHAP- TER OF GENESIS By the Rev. Dyson Hague, M. A. Vicar of the Church of the Epiphany; Professor of Liturgics, Wycliffe College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. XV. THREE PECULIARITIES OF THE PENTATEUCH 272 ......................................•...•... By Andrew Craig Robinson, M. A., Ballineen, County Cork, Ireland. Author of "What About the Old Testament." XVI. THE TESTIMONY OF THE MONUMENTS TO THE TRUTH OF THE SCRIPTURES. 293 ....................... By Prof. Geo. Frederick Wright, D. D., LL. D., Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. XVII. THE RECENT TESTIMONY OF ARCHEOLOGY TO THE SCRIPTURES 315 .................•.......................... By M. G. Kyle, D. D., LL. D., Egyptologist. WHICH ARE INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE GRAF-WELLHAUSEN THEORIES OF ITS COMPOSITION 288 ..............................................••. Professor of Biblical Archaeology, Xenia Theolog­ ical Seminary; Consulting Editor of "The Records of the Past," Washington, D. C. (The numbers in parenthesis throughout this article refer to the notes at the end of the article.) By Rev. Prof. James Orr, D. D. United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland. XIX. MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE HIGHER CRITICISM XVIII. SCIENCE AND CHRISTIAN FAITH By Professor J. J. Reeve, Southwestern Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. 334 ........................ 348 ······················································

PREFACE In 1909 God moved two Christian laymen to set aside a large sum of money for issuing twelve volumes that would set forth the fundamentals of the Christian faith, and which were to be sent free to ministers of the gospel, missionaries, Sunday School superintendents, and others engaged in aggressive Christian work throughout the English speaking world. A committee of men who were known to be sound in the faith was chosen to have the oversight of the publication of these v ta o r l y um o e f s. th R e e C v o . m D m r. it A te . e C , . a D nd ix u on po w n a h s i t s he de fi p r a s r t t E ur x e ec f u o t r iv E e n S g e l c a r n e d Rev. Dr. Louis Meyer was appointed to take his place. Upon the death of Dr. Meyer the work of the Executive Secretary devolved upon me. We were able to bring out these twelve volumes according to the original plan. Some of the volumes were sent to 300,000 ministers and missionaries and other workers in different parts of the world. On the completion of t t h in e ue tw d e t l h v r e ou v g o h lumT e h s e a K s in o g r ' i s gin B a u ll s y ine p s la s, nn p e u d bli t s h h e ed wo a r t k 53 w 6 as So c u on th Hope St., Los Angeles, California. Although a larger number of volumes were issued than there were names on our mailing list, at last the stock became exhausted, but appeals for them l