NOTE Gives a brief history of Benin and its resources, Benison (H. W. S. Worsley). LOOK UNDER ... ... Benjamin (S. G. W.) Persia [earliest times to 642] M 2351, M 2352 Bennet (J. Henry, M.D.) Winter and spring on the shores of the Mediterranean; or, the Riviera, Mentone, Italy, Corsica, Sicily, Algeria, Spain, and Biarritz, as winter climates Bennett (Alfred W.) Introduction to the study of flowerless plants: their structure and classification Bennett (Charles Henry). In Toilers in art ; edited by Ewart L 936 Bennett (Edward) Amenities of social life. K 884 ... ... ... Benson (Margaret), and Gourlay (Janet) ... ... ... Account of the excavation in 1895-97 of the temple and of the religious representations and objects found therein, as illustrating the history of Egypt and the main religious ideas of the Egyptians. C 607 L 250 M 213 J 311 Benson (William) Principles of the science of of travel and research in Abyssinia in 1893 M 931 and (Mrs. T.) Southern Arabia Account of three journeys in 1889-97. ... ... ... Bentham (George) Outlines of botany; with ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Philosophy-- Modern. M 791 G 1059 ... D 577 Bentinck (William Henry, Lord, Governor of Bentinck's tutor. By Payn (J.) ... ... L 478 F 6671, F 6672 Bentley (E.) Silvio Bartholi: painter [Italy] F 802 Bentley (Richard, D.D.):— Jebb (R. C., Prof.) Bentley In De Quincey (T.) Works, vol. 4 Bentley (Robert, Prof.) Student's guide to systematic botany ... ... ... K 905 G 1060 . L 633 Benton (Thomas Hart, American politician):- ... ... In Smith (H. G.) Romance of history ... ... ... M 713 Béranger (Pierre Jean de) Œuvres. 2 v. [In time ... L 1168 -Origin and growth of the healing art: a popular history of medicine in all ages and countries ... ... ... ... H 84 . L 381 FBerengaria of Navarre, Queen-consort of ... C 541 ... ... ... M 728 Berington (Joseph, Rev.) Literary history of ... Vol. 1.-Arithmetic demonstrated without Euclid or Algebra. Mathematical miscellanies, Essay towards a new theory of vision. Treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge. Passive obedience. Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous. Vol. 2.-Essays in the "Guardian." Concerning motion. Essay towards preventing the ruin of Great Britain. Proposal for supplying churches in foreign plantations. Verses. A sermon. Alciphron, or the minute philosopher. Theory of vision vindicated and explained. Biography and Criticism. Ferrier (J. F., LL.D.) Berkeley and idealism. In his "Greek philosophy," vol. 2. Fraser (A. C.) Berkeley. ... B 391 Bernard (Charles de) Works [In French]: B 320 ... L 160 Huxley (T. H., LL.D.) Hume: with helps to the study of Berkeley In Oliphant (Mrs. M.) Historical sketches ... ... ... B 119 M 1924 ... ... ... D 219 ... C 845 K 778 C 530 ... K 102 K 1384 K 1385 F 4652 In Allies (M. H.) Three catholic reformers. L 204 Bernhardt (J. W., DR.) Vox humana: voice production and development, and the art of singing ... J 863 Bernicia [Methodism]. By Barr (A. E.) ... F 637 Bernstein (Edward) Ferdinand Lassalle as a ... ... social reformer L 677 Bernstein (J., Prof.) Five senses of man B176, B 177 Berry (Arthur) Short history of astronomy... G 271 Berry (Charles A., Rev.) Vision and duty: dis .C 612 D 923 Berry (Mrs. E.), and Michaelis (Mme.) Kindergarten songs and games Berry (Marie Caroline F. L., Duchess of) :— Saint Amand (I. de) Duchess of Berry and the court of Charles X. ... ... -Duchess of Berry and the court of Louis M 2133 ... M 2134 ... M 2135 Illustrious women ... L 86 ... Christianity and ... C 949 Bert (Paul, Prof.) First year of scientific knowledge; transl. by Clayton Berthet (Elie) L'enfant des bois. [In French] K 1386 Bertram (James G.) Harvest of the sea: a contribution to the natural and economic history of the British food fishes Bertram family. By Charles (Mrs. E.) Bertrams. By Trollope (A.) Beryl and Pearl. By Giberne (A.) SEQUEL TO "Winifred Bertram," F 1698. ... ... ... F 8353 ... F 3286 Besant (Annie) Story of the great war: some lessons from the Mahâbhârata K 2125 NOTE-Relates in part the contests between the descendants of Kuru and Pandu, from one of the great epic poems of ancient India. M 454 Besant (W. H., D.Sc.) Conic sections treated geometrically ... G 201 Besant (Sir Walter) Captain Cook ... L 808, L ... ... ... F 5563, F 5564, F 5565 ... M 325, M 326 Beside the river. By Macquoid (K. S.) F 5586 -French humourists from the 12th to the 19th K 1783 760 M 1944 -Gaspard de Coligny (Marquis de Chatillon) L ... NOTE-Historical description of London from the departure of the Romans, conducting the reader through the City's palmy days under the Plantagenets, its mercantile brilliance under the Tudors, its plagues and fires, etc., to the year 1760. Rise of the empire... -South London ... NOTE Covers that part of London between the river and a line drawn from the Thames at Wandsworth to Greenwich. Deals with the places of amusement; the inns: the Southwark fair; royal palaces; and religious houses, including Bermondsey monastery. -Story of King Alfred -Westminster ... M 1945 D 168 M 1946 FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Transvaal. ... Besley (C., Editor). LOOK UNDER O'Neill (W.) ... ... ... L Disarmed 336 F 937, F 938, F 939 ... F 950 Doctor Jacob ... F 940 M 1947 Felicia F 941 F 951 Flower of doom F 942 Parting of the ways F 952 Forestalled F 953, F 954 France of to-day [cir. 1890]: Romance of Dijon ... F 955, F 956 A survey comparative and Romance of the wire ... F 957 M 519 Half-way John and I F 944 1685] FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Biographies-collective. ... F 846, F 847, F 848-Life of Charles Darwin L 890 ... ... ... F 849, F 850, F 851 Contains a complete bibliography. F 852, F 853, F 854 C ... 738 ... ... C F 704, F 34 705 -World's religions: a popular account of ... ... religions ancient and modern F 878, F 879, F 880 St. Katharine's by the Tower [English Jacobin clubs] F 881, F 882, F 883 To call her mine, etc. [Dartmoor]... Uncle Jack, etc.... Verbena Camellia Stephanotis, etc. ... F 884, F 885, F 886 Betterton (Thomas) : ... F 887, F 888, F 889 ... F 890, F 891, F 892 World went very wellthen [Fr.privateers, 18th cent.] F 893, F 894, F 895 -,and Palmer (E. H., Prof.) Jerusalem the city of Herod and Saladin ... NOTE-An account of the principal events connected with LOOK UNDER Jerusalem. , and Rice (James): : ... By D ... ... 633 Lowe (R. W.) Thomas Betterton ... M 2356 Betty Musgrave. By Findlater (M.) By Celia's arbour (Portsmouth, time of Crimean war] F 896, F 897, F 898 Case of Mr. Lucraft, etc. Chaplin of the Fleet (Old Fleet prison] F 899, F 900, F 901 ... F 902, F 903, F 904 ... ... ... By Barr (A. E.) ... ... ... L 936 F 72 ... ... F 2 In Toilers in art; edited by Ewart Beyer (Otto W.,Transl.). LOOK UNDER Ziehen Beyond atonement. By Adcock (A. St. J.) Beyond the black waters. By A. L. O. E. Beyond the blue mountains. By Meade (L. T.) F 5941 Beyond the city. By Doyle (A.C.) F 2504, F 2505, F 2506 Beyond the dreams of avarice. By Besant (W.) F 819, F 820, F 821 Beyond the gates. By Phelps (E. S.) F 6827 Beyond the Himalayas: story of travel and adventure in the wilds of Thibet.By Geddie(J.) M 766 Beyond the ice. By Murphy (G. R.). F 6247, F 6248 Beyond the pale. By Croker (B. M.) F 2210 Beyond the Rockies: a spring journey in California [1894]. By Stoddard (C. A.) Beyond the seas. By Crawfurd (O.)..... Beza (Theodore de) : : ... ... ... ... M 1173 F 2137 ... Biart (Lucien) Clients of Doctor Bernargius: transl. by Hoey ... ... Bible General :- Antiquities. .J 977 ... J 1056 ... F 961 C 370 NOTE-A testimony to the supreme authority of the scriptures, an exhibition of their contents, and a vindication of their absolute sufficiency and abiding truthfulness. Davidson (S., D.D.,LL.D.) Canon of the Bible: its formation, history, and fluctuations... C 130 Guinness (H. G.) Divine programme of the world's history Hogarth (D. G., Editor) Authority and archæology, sacred and profane: essays on the relation of monuments to Biblical and classical literature ... M 203 NOTE An agreement that the literary documents of antiquity must rank before what are called material remains or monuments for the purposes of the historian, that archæology supports literary evidence, but that it is silent as to the evidence for the facts on which the christian doctrine is based. Bible-General-continued. Margoliouth (D. S., Prof.) Lines of defence of the Biblical revelation NOTE-Defends the literary unity of the book of Isaiah and maintains that the Psalter was compiled in the age of Solomon. Urges the need for the purposes of criticism of systematic excavation in the Holy Land. The author's arguments are based on linguistic considerations particularly on the supposed light which classical Arabic throws on the usage of Hebrew words, Parker (J., D.D.) None like it: a plea for the old sword... NOTE-Maintains the inspiration and authority of the Bible. Rogers (H.) Superhuman origin of the Bible; inferred from itself Sanday (W., D.D., Prof.) Inspiration: eight lectures on the early history and origin of the doctrine of Biblical inspiration NOTE-Deals mainly with the historie canon and genesis of the Old and New Testaments, considered from the point of view of modern criticism. C 134 ... C 135 St. Peter and St. Jude, by St. John, by Plummer C 316 Plumptre C 355 Acts of the apostles, by St. John (Epistles), by Plum Lumby C 318 mer C 357 Romans, by Moule C 333 Corinthians I, by Lias C 336 Simcox . C 361 Micah, by Smith 2277 Nahum, by Smith ... C 278 Exodus, by Chadwick Leviticus, by Kellogg ... C 226 Habakkuk, by Smith... C 278 ... C 227 Zephaniah, by Smith... C 278 Numbers, by Watson C 230 Malachi, by Smith ... C 278 Sharr (F. J., Rev.) Inspiration of the Holy scriptures... ... ... ... Proofs of inspiration gathered from the book of Genesis and from general sources, the human aspect of the question, the attitude of inspiration to the higher criticism and the future of the Bible. Smyth (J. P., Rev.) How God inspired the Bible ... NOTE-Contrasts the popular notions of inspiration with the differing notions held at various periods of religious development, and then from an examination of the Bible itself shows these notions to be untenable. Claims that every fact that can be reasonably established by criticism ought to be loyally accepted. Criticism, interpretation. Arnold (M.) God and the Bible ... ... ... NOTE--Reviews the objections to his "Literature and dogma" and maintains that the Bible must stand by its own inherent value, its adaptation to the higher needs of humanity-not by external evidences. -Literature and dogma NOTE-Criticism of popular christianity, in which it is hown that the dogmatic spirit is incapable of understanding and interpreting the Bible. Maintains that there is in the Old Testament the germ of christianity, and that the incomparable greatness of the religion founded by Christ comes from his having developed it. Burder (S., Rev.) Oriental literature applied to the illustration of the sacred scriptures. C Samuel I, by Blaikie Samuel II., by Blaikie Kings I. by Farrar ... New testament. St. John (Gospel),by Dods. 2 v. C 314 Acts of the apostles, Stokes. 2 v. Romans, by Moule Corinthians I., by Dods Corinthians II., by Denney C 321 Cable (G. W.) Busy man's Bible, and how to ... study and teach it Catechism of scripture history 66 ... ... C 146 Fronde (J. A., LL.D.) Criticism and the gospel history. In his Short studies," vol. 1. K 924 Helps to the study of the Bible; with con cordance ... Lias (J.J., Rev.) Principles of Biblical criti cism ... ... C 153 .C 154 Simon (D.W., Prof.) Some Bible problems. C 156 CONTENTS-Israelites and their neighbours, with special reference to religious thought and life.Philosophy of revelation and inspiration. Election of Israel. Right way to approach the Bible Traditions enshrined in the first two chapters of Genesis. Evolution and the fall of man. Criticism and Israelitish literature. Criticism and Israelitish history. Commentaries. Cambridge Bible : Old testament. Joshua, by Maclear ... C 231 C232 Samuel L. by Kirkpatrick C 236 Samuel II by Kirkpatrick C 237 Kings I, by Lumby Kings II, by Lumby Chronicles, by Barnes Ezra and Nehemiah, by Ryle. Job, by David-on... C240 C 241 Psalms, 1-89, by Kirk-patrick. 2 v. Ecclesiastes, by Plumptre Proverbs, by Perowne Isaiah, by Skinner. 2 v. Jeremiah and Lamentations, by Streane C242 Ezekiel, by Davidson... Hosea, by Cheyne C 245 Joel and Amos, by Driver C 247 C 250 C 261 ... C 264 C 267 C 270 C 272 C275 C 276 |