Seventh Series.
Subscription Price, 24s. Separate Volumes, 7s. 6d. each.
The Epistle to the Romans
By the Right Rev. HANDLEY C. G. MOULE, M.A., D.D., Lord Bishop of Durham.
"We do not hesitate to place it in the very front of the little group of volumes which are the best examples of this carefully edited work. It would be pleasant to linger upon this commentary, upon the clearness with which the great evangelical doctrines of the Epistle are explained and enforced, upon the earnestness of its personal appeal, and the charm which often marks its language; but the judicious student of the New Testament will obtain the book for himself."—Record.
The Second Book of Kings
By the Very Rev. F. W. FARRAR, D.D. F.R.S., Dean of Canterbury.
"For a vivid picture of men and times, and a spirited account of the events which led to Israel's and Judah's downfall, with fine illustrative use of the contemporary writings of the prophets, his book is a distinct accession to the series."—Glasgow Herald.
The Books of Chronicles
By the Rev. W. H. BENNETT, D.D., Professor of Old Testament Languages and Literature, Hackney and New Colleges.
"Readers of Mr. Bennett's contribution to 'Faith and Criticism' might expect that a book written wholly by him would be distinctive and original. But few could have foreseen that he would produce anything so illuminating, so broad, so powerful as this volume."—Daily Chronicle.
The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
By the Rev. Prof. JAMES DENNEY, D.D., Author of "The Epistles to the Thessalonians," etc.
"Mr. Denney's commentary is a masterly one in every respect. Its exegesis of the text is exact and thorough; its use of the best expositors most helpful; its final conclusion generally convincing."—Methodist Times.
The Book of Numbers
By the Rev. R. A. WATSON, D.D., Author of "Judges and Ruth," etc.
"Dr. Watson's exposition may be commended as showing considerable insight into the deeper meanings of Scripture, and skill in applying them to the needs and conditions of modern life; ... his book is throughout scholarly in tone and earnestly written."—Scotsman.
The Psalms. Vol. III.
By the Rev. ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D., D.Lit.
"With the exposition of the whole Psalter before us, we may say that for what it professes to be, the work is very well done, and there has been no falling off in the third volume from such an amount of excellence as was attained in the other two."—Guardian.
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