10 NOVEMBER 1894, Page 25
The Expositor. Edited by the Rev. W. Robertson Nicoll. Fourth
Series. Vol. IX. (Hodder and Stoughton.)—We may point out to our readers as specially noticeable in this volume, Sir J. W. Dawson's five papers intended to prove the antiquity of the Mosaic Books. So far he does not go beyond the first book, which he regards as largely consisting of early documents put together by an editor in whom he traces the effect of Egyptian influences. We must also mention Mr. W. Lock's two papers on "Agrapha," the unrecorded sayings of Christ, and a continuation of Professor A. B. Bruce's "St. Paul's Conception of Christianity."