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Annual Address.

VOL. LII.

Freedom and Discipline. By the Very Rev, W. R. INGE, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's.

The Ruined Cities of Palestine, East and West of the Jordan (with 4 plates). By ARTHUR W. SUTTON, Esq., J.P., F.L.S.

The Psychology of the Female Mind. By ALFRED T. SCHOFIELD, Esq., M.D.

India. By Sir ANDREW WINGATE, K.C.I.E.

The Silences of Scripture. By the Rev. A. H. FINN.

Simile and Metaphor in the Fourth Gospel. By the Rev. Professor A. S. GEDEN, M.A., D.D.

The Walls of Jerusalem at Various Periods. By ERNEST W. G. MASTERMAN, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S.

The Pentateuch of the Samaritans: When they got it, and Whence. By the Rev. J. E. H. THOMSON, M.A., D.D.

Babylon in the Days of Nebuchadrezzar. By THEOPHILUS G. PINCHES, Esq., LL.D., M.R.A.S.

Monumental Art in Early England, Caledonia and Ireland. By the Rt. Rev. Bishop G. FORREST BROWNE, D.D.

The Meaning of the Esthetic Impulse. By the Rev. STEWART A. MCDOWALL, M.A., B.D.

VOL. LIII.

Annual Address. The Old Testament and the Present State of Criticism. By the Very Rev. H. WACE, D.D., Dean of Canterbury.

Human Psychology-Experimentally Considered. By DAVID ANDERSON-BERRY, Esq., M.D., LL.D.

Some Reflections on How Empire came to Us, and can alone be conserved. By the Rt. Rev. Bishop E. GRAHAM INGHAM, D.D.

Motherhood. By AMAND ROUTH, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.P.

Predictions and Expectation of the First Coming of Christ. By Lieut.-Colonel F. A. MOLONY, O.B. E., late R.E.

Public School Education. By the Rev. H. COSTLEY WHITE, M.A., Headmaster of Westminster School.

Joshua's Long Day (Joshua, chapter x). By E. WALTER MAUNDER, Esq., F.R.A.S. Fetichism-in Central Africa and Elsewhere. By WILLIAM HOSTE, Esq., B.A. Religion in Mesopotamia. By the Rev. Canon J. T. PARFIT, M.A.

The Tripartite Nature of Man. By the Rev. JAMES GOSSET-TANNER, M.A.

The Book of Daniel: Some Linguistic Evidence regarding its Date. By the Rev. W. ST. CLAIR TINDALL, M.A., D. D.

The Roman Wall in North Britain. By the Rev. Prebendary H. E. Fox, M.A.

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OBJECTS.

HE objects of this Society, founded in the year 1865, are :—

FIRST. To investigate, in a reverent spirit, important questions of Philosophy and Science, especially those bearing upon Holy Scripture. SECOND.-To arrange for addresses from men who have themselves contributed to progress in Science and Research, and thus to bring the Members and Associates of the Institute into direct touch with the latest advances.

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THIRD. In humble faith in One Eternal God, Who created all things good, to combat the unbelief now prevalent by directing attention to the evidences of the Divine care for man that are supplied by Science, History, and Religion.

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MAR 11 1922

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