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BIOGRAPHICAL ADDENDA


Buddensieg, O. G. R.: d. at Dresden Oct. 13, 1908.


Casanas y Pages, S.: d. Sept. 27, 1908.


Deutsch, S. M.: d. at Berlin July 4, 1909.


Dods, M.: d. at Edinburgh Apr. 26, 1909.


Fisher, G. P.: d. at Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 20, 1909.


Foss, C. D.: d. at Philadelphia Jan. 29, 1910.


Goltz, E. Freiherr von der: since 1906 principal of the Predigerseminar at Wittenberg.


Gressmann, H.: became extraordinary professor of O. T. exegesis at Berlin, 1906.

Haupt, E.: d. at Halle Feb. 19, 1910.


Hausrath, A.: d. at Heidelberg Aug. 2, 1909.


Heitmueller, W.: became ordinary professor at Marburg, 1908.


Hofmann, R. H.: retired from service, 1910.


Huntington, W. R.: d. at Nahant, Mass., July 26, 1909.


Kneucker, J. J.: d. at Heidelberg Dec. 24, 1909.


Luckock, H. M.: d. at Lichfield (14 m. n. of Birmingham) Mar. 24, 1909.


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Vol. i., p 56, col. 2, line 10: Read "1855" for 1850."

Vol. i., p 56, col. 2, line 14: Read "1863" for "1862."

Vol. i., p 56, col. 2, lines 22-23: Cancel the text and read "is not by nature immortal but receives eternal life only by faith in Christ."

Vol. i., p. 80, col. 2: Insert "African Union Methodist Protestant Church. See Methodists, IV., 9.

Vol. i., p. 88, col. 2, line 16 from bottom: Read "III., 2" for "II., 3."

Vol. i., p. 123, col. 2: Insert "Alexander, Michael Solomon. See Jerusalem; Anglican-German Bishopric in."

Vol. i., p. 151, col. 1, line 10: Read "397" for "379."

Vol. i., 178, cot. 2: Insert "Angelus Silesius. See Scheffler, Johann."

Vol. ii., p. 193, col. 2, line 15 from bottom: Read "a majority" for "two-thirds."

Vol. ii., p. 230, col, 1, line 8: Read "Nīmes Mar. 23" for "Paris Apr. 15."

Vol. ii., p. 298, col. 2: Insert:
The Bulgarian National Church in the United States: There are, according to moderate

calculations, about 25,000 Bulgarians in the United States and Canada, the immigration of Bulgarians becoming numerous since 1903. They have settled in great numbers at Granite City and Madison, Ill., Hopkins, Mich. and St. Louis, Mo., and are scattered also farther westward, while a considerable number of them is to be found in New York City and also in Toronto and other parts of Northern Canada. The first Bulgarian church in the United States was built in 1907 in Madison, Ill.; being followed by those at Granite City and St. Louis. There are at present three Bulgarian priests in the United States.

A. Stamouli.

Vol. ii., p 321, col. 1, line 5 from bottom: Read "Old Orchard, Me." for "Newton Centre, Mass."

Vol. iii., p. 343, col. 2, line 34: Read "1858-89" for "1858-59."

Vol. iii., 346: Under Damien, Father. Read "Veuster" for "Venster."

Vol. iv., p. viii, col. 2: Read "Robert William Stewart" for "Robert Walter Stewart."

Vol. iv., p. 73, col. 1, line 20 from bottom: Read "Ann Morse (or Moore, or O'Moor)" for "Ambrose Morse."

Vol. v., p. 466, col. 1, line 12: Read "inamissibility" for, "inadmissibility."

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