Fifth Series.
Subscription Price, 24s. Separate Volumes, 7s. 6d. each.
The Epistles to the Thessalonians
By the Rev. Prof. JAMES DENNEY. D.D.
"As an expositor we are able to say that Mr. Denney seems to have entered very fully into the spirit of the Apostle Paul, and to have succeeded in expressing very clearly, and impressing very forcibly, the general meaning of the Apostle's words.... It is a very ably written work, and one which is well calculated to make the Apostle's teaching in these two epistles more intelligible and more telling."—Scotsman.
The Book of Job
By the Rev. R. A. WATSON, D.D., Author of "Gospels of Yesterday," etc.
"Dr. Watson does not fall behind his predecessors in doing justice to this magnificent effort of Hebrew genius or inspiration. The opening scene on earth and the opening scene in heaven are brought before us with graphic power, and the problem raised by the situation of Job by the unmerited suffering of the good man stated and discussed with much force and philosophical insight. Dr. Watson has written with conspicuous ability and a thorough mastery of his subject."—Scotsman.
The Gospel of St. John. Vol. II.
By Prof. MARCUS DODS, D.D.
"Dr. Dods appears to us always to write with clearness and vigour.... He has the gift of lucid expression, and by means of apt illustrations he avoids the cardinal sin of dryness, so that the interest even of the general reader will not flag as he smoothly glides through these chapters."—Guardian.
The Epistle to the Ephesians
By the Rev. Prof. G. G. FINDLAY, B.A. D.D.
"Every page shows that he has made a minute and careful examination of the text, while in every chapter there are inferences drawn and suggestions thrown out which will find their way into many sermons. They who know this Epistle best will be the first to acknowledge the value of Prof. Findlay's exposition."—Expositor.
The Acts of the Apostles. Vol. II.
By the Rev. Prof. G. T. Stokes, D.D.
"The second volume is as readable as the first, full of learning without a spice of pedantry.... The volume is highly to be commended for knowledge, sobriety, and manly piety."—Saturday Review.
The Psalms. Vol. I.
By the Rev. ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D., D.Lit.
"Dr. Maclaren has evidently mastered his subject with the aid of the best authorities, and has put the results of his studies before his readers in a most attractive form; and if we add that his commentary really helps to the better understanding of the Psalms, that, far from degrading, it vivifies and illuminates these sublime stories, and that it is written in a charming style, very seldom falling below the dignity of the subject, we believe we only give it the praise which is its due."—Scotsman.