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THE CREED OR A PHILOSOPHY

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

LETTERS FROM ROME, ON THE OCCASION OF THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL, 1869-1870. 2 vols. crown

8vo. 18s.

THE WORD. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

'On all topics Mr. Mozley exhibits a sweet reasonableness, which is nowhere incompatible with a passionate solicitude that his readers shall not forfeit their inheritance of spiritual fellowship with Heaven. The volume deserves to be studied for its theory. Long before the reader has imbued himself with that he will have fallen in love with its scattered gems of wisdom, shrewd insight, eloquence, and even a certain humour, which has a vein in it of gentle malice without ever being sour or malignant.'-THE TIMES.

THE SON. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

'This is a new and powerful representation of the essential correspondence between the Christian faith and the nature, needs, and aspirations of man. It is the work of a man who thinks for himself, and borrows little from the theology of the schools. That it is interesting, instructive, and eminently suggestive, hardly needs to be said. Nothing that Mr. Mozley has ever written is lacking in these qualities, and there are few living writers who are entitled to be reckoned his superiors in the mastery of the English language. When such a writer, so original in thought, so persuasive in speech, undertakes to illustrate the great analogy between man's nature and the faith of Christendom, it cannot but be that his work is entitled to the serious attention of all serious readers.'-THE TIMES.

London and New York: LONGMANS, GREEN, & CO.

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