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Small 18mo. Cloth extra, 50 cents each; Leather, 60 cents.

The Modern Reader's Bible.

A Series of Books from the Sacred Scriptures,
presented in Modern Literary Form,

BY

RICHARD G. MOULTON,

M.A. (Camb.), Ph.D. (Penn.),

Professor of Literature in English in the University of Chicago.

The Outlook,
New York.

PRESS COMMENTS.

"The effect of these changes back to the original forms under which the sacred writings first appeared will be, for the vast majority of readers, a surprise and delight; they will feel as if they had come upon new spiritual and intellectual treasures, and they will appreciate for the first time how much the Bible has suffered from the hands of those who have treated it without reference to its literary quality. In view of the significance and possible results of Professor Moulton's undertaking, it is not too much to pronounce it one of the most important spiritual and literary events of the times. It is part of the renaissance of Biblical study; but it may mean, and in our judgment it does mean, the renewal of a fresh and deep impression of the beauty and power of the supreme spiritual writing of the world."

'Unquestionably here is a task worth carrying out and it is to be said at once that Dr. Moulton has carried it out with great skill and helpfulness. Both the introduction and the notes are distinct contributions to the better understanding and higher appreciation of the literary character, features.

Presbyterian and Reformed Review.

and beauties of the Biblical books treated."

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY,

66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.

The order in which it is proposed to issue the volumes

is as follows:

WISDOM SERIES

IN FOUR VOLUMES

THE PROVERBS

A Miscellany of Sayings and Poems embodying Isolated Observations of Life.

ECCLESIASTICUS

Ready

A Miscellany including longer compositions, still embodying only Isolated Observations of Life.

ECCLESIASTES-WISDOM OF SOLOMON

Ready

Each is a Series of Connected Writings embodying, from different standpoints, a Solution of the Whole Mystery of Life.

THE BOOK OF JOB

Ready

A Dramatic Poem in which are embodied Varying Solutions of the Mystery of Life. Ready

DEUTERONOMY

The Orations and Songs of Moses, constituting his Farewell to the People of Israel.

BIBLICAL IDYLS

Ready

The Lyric Idyl of Solomon's Song, and the Epic Idyls of Ruth,
Esther, and Tobit.

GENESIS

HISTORY SERIES

IN FIVE VOLUMES

Ready

Bible History, Part I: Formation of the Chosen Nation. Reaay

Bible History, Part II: Migration of the Chosen Nation to the Land of Promise. - Book of Exodus, with Leviticus and Numbers.

THE JUDGES

Ready

Bible History, Part III: The Chosen Nation in its Efforts towards Secular Government. Books of Joshua, Judges,

I Samuel.

THE KINGS

Ready

Bible History, Part IV: The Chosen Nation under a Secular
Government side by side with a Theocracy. Books of II
Samuel, I and II Kings.

THE CHRONICLES

Ecclesiastical History of the Chosen Nation.
icles, Ezra, Nehemiah.

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PROPHECY SERIES

IN FOUR VOLUMES

ISAIAH Nearly Ready

JEREMIAH

EZEKIEL

MINOR PROPHETS

Announcements as to further issues will be made from time to time. Send fifty cents for a copy of any volume now ready, and give it a careful examination. Its convenient size and exceptionally attractive form will lead you to subscribe for the entire series.

These little volumes are of special value in connection with Sunday School work, and members of the different Societies which give special attention to the study of the Bible find them exceedingly useful. To those of the Chautauqua Circles which read Professor Moulton's "Literary Study of the Bible" they are of special interest. Copies are for sale at all of the denominational bookstores, or may be ordered from the publishers.

THE MODERN READER'S BIBLE.

EDITED BY

DR. RICHARD G. MOULTON,

University of Chicago.

Single volumes, cloth, 50 cents each.

Rev. Dr. LYMAN ABBOTT, Editor-in-Chief of the OUTLOOK, writes:

"I had intended to write to Professor Moulton, congratulating him on this work. It may almost be said that he has inaugurated a new epoch in Bible study. The scholars have been telling us for some years that the Bible is literature. Particular passages of beauty in it have been pointed out, and some single books, such as Job and the Song of Songs, have been put in literary form and given a literary interpretation by special writers. But Professor Moulton is the first one, so far as I know, to deal with the whole Bible as a collection of literature, to discriminate between literary study and historico-critical study, and to present the results of the former in such a form as to render them available to the ordinary English reader. The low price of the little volumes puts them within the reach of the great majority of American households, and I look for a large increase of interest in the Bible, for a much better understanding of its general spirit and teaching, and especially for an increased appreciation of its inspirational power, from the publication of the Modern Reader's Bible."

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