ts t 1.36 THE ADVISORY COUNCIL CRAWFORD H. TOY, A. M., LL. D., Professor of Hebrew, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, Mass. THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY, LL. D., L. H. D., Professor of English in the Sheffield Scientific School of WILLIAM M. SLOANE, PH. D., L. H. D., Professor of History and Political Science, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, N. J. BRANDER MATTHEWS, A. M., LL. B., Professor of Literature, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City. JAMES B. ANGELL, LL. D., President of the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich. WILLARD FISKE, A. M., PH. D., Late Professor of the Germanic and Scandinavian Languages EDWARD S. HOLDEN, A. M., LL. D., Director of the Lick Observatory, and Astronomer, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, Cal. ALCÉE FORTIER, LIT. D., Professor of the Romance Languages, WILLIAM P. TRENT, M. A., TULANE UNIVERSITY, New Orleans, La. Dean of the Department of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH, Sewanee, Tenn. PAUL SHOREY, PH. D., Professor of Greek and Latin Literature, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, Ill. WILLIAM T. HARRIS, LL. D., United States Commissioner of Education, MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN, A. M., LL. D., CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Washington, D. C. BUREAU OF EDUCATION, Washington, D. C. The Church Universal (Divine Providence') The Spiritual Life: How it is Acquired (Apocalypse The Social Good (Doctrine of Charity') Marriage Love (Heaven and Hell') The Second Coming of the Lord (True Christian Reli- gion') An Argument to Prove that the Abolishing of Christianity in England may, as Things Now Stand, be Attended with Some Inconveniences, and Perhaps Not Produce those Many Good Effects Proposed Thereby Italian Art in its Relation to Religion (The Renaissance The Invasion of Italy by Charles VIII. of France ('His- tory of the Renaissance in Italy') The Training of Children ('A Dialogue on Oratory') Domitian's Reign of Terror ("Agricola ') Manners and Customs of the Germans (Germania): Gov- ernment - Influence of Women; Deities; Auguries and Method of Divination; Councils; Punishments - Ad- ministration of Justice; Training of the Youth; War- like Ardor of the People; Habits in Time of Peace; Arrangement of their Towns-Subterranean Dwell- Scene of the Defeat of Varus ('Annals') Servility of the Senate (same) Death and Character of Tiberius (same) |