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BY
D.D.P. PETERS, ^JOHN
NEW YORKRRCTOK OF ST. MICHAEl's CHUKCII,
" ADVENTURES ON THEAITIIOK OF NIFPUR, OR EXPLORATIONS AND
EUPHRATES
Williams & Norgate
LondonHenrietta Street, Covent Garden,14
SonsNew York : G. P. Putnam's
1904^^
Copyright, 1904
BY
P. PETERSJOHN
Published, June, 1904
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December, 1003.
The Faculty Bangor Theological Seminary wishof
their pleasure in the course lecturesto express of
delivered in Novonber, Tpoj, by the Rev. John P.
D.D., Neio York City, upon the theme,Peters, of
Historical''Early Hebrezu Story, Its Background."
broad and ripe scholarship, the knoivledgeThe fresh
constructive tonperdetails, the and the reverentof
Christian spirit luhich luere always manifest gave
these lectures exceptional worth not only the stu-for
dent body, but the large company thoughtfulfor of
people heard thcjii.who We earnestly hope that these
lectures zuill be published, while opinions mayfor,
about some thediffer conclusions arrived at, weof
believe that the course is adapted to promote biblical
scholarship, and that their expert knozvlcdge and
positive constructive tone give them exceptional value
at the present time. especial satis-It will afford us
faction to have them associated in their publication
with the Bond Foundation in this Seminary.