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THE EXPOSITOR.

VOLUME V.

List of Contributors to Volume V.

REV. PROFESSOR J. VERNON BARTLET, M.A.
REV. PROFESSOR W. H. BENNett, M.A.

REV. PROFESSOR J. H. BERNARD, D.D.

REV. ARMSTRONG BLACK, D.D.

REV. ARTHUR CARR, M.A.

RIGHT REV. G. A. CHADWICK, D.D., Bishop of Derry and Raphoe.

REV. PROFESSOR CHARLES, D.D.

VERY REV. CHARLES F. D'ARCY, D.D., Dean of Belfast. LATE REV. PROFESSOR A. B. DAVIDSON, D.D., LL.D.,

D.Litt.

VERY REV. F. W. FARRAR, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of

Canterbury.

REV. PROFESSOR R. A. FALCONER, B.D.

REV. PROFESSOR G. G. FINDLAY, D.D.

REV. ALFRED E. GARVIE, M.A., B.D.

REV. PROFESSOR G. BUCHANAN GRAY, M.A.
REV. M. KAUFMANN, M.A.

PROFESSOR J. RENDEL HARRIS, M.A.

REV. JOSEPH B. MAYOR, M.A.

REV. GEORGE MILLIGAN, B.D.

REV. JAMES MOFFATT, B.D.

PROFESSOR W. M. RAMSAY, D.C.L., LL D.

REV. E. C. SELWYN, D.D.

J. Y. SIMPSON, D.Sc., F.R.S.E.

W. B. STEVENSON, M.A.

LATE REV. PROFESSOR D. H. WEIR, D.D.
REV. PREBENDARY B. WHITEFOORD, M.A., D.D.

REV. CANON WINTERBOTHAM, M.A., B.Sc., LL.B.

THE

EXPOSITOR.

EDITED BY THE REV.

W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D.

SIXTH SERIES.

Volume V.

London:

HODDER AND STOUGHTON,

27, PATERNOSTER ROW.

MCMII.

BUTLER & TANNER,

THE SELWOOD PRINTING WORKS,

FROME, AND LONDON.

DIALOGUES ON THE CHRISTIAN PROPHETS.

I.

Mason. By the way, Riddell, I met a man in the train to-day who was reading your book.

Riddell. You don't say so, Mason! I should never have thought it would become a rival to Truth and Tit Bits.

M. I can't say how he varied his browsing; but seeing your name on the cover, I ventured to ask his opinion of my friend's book.

R. This is interesting to me. And he said

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M. Well, he declared he could not make head or tail of it. He could not tell what you were driving at.

R. And you helped him of course, and said what careful study the subject demanded.

M. I found he was an architect by profession, but he also professed an interest in theology, and he was a regular church-goer.

R. The last two do not always go together, and the church-goers are rarely fed with theology in church.

M. That is not what they go for. They like hearing what they have heard before. At least "the man in the street" does. The man in the train did not.

R. You mean, the man in the train moved faster?-even than the man in church!

M. Yes, but his mind was not fast enough for your remarks on Prophecy.

R. I was not aware of such rapid transitions.

M. There's the rub. Perhaps you go up and down the JANUARY, 1902.

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