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THE NEW TESTAMENT.

ST. MATTHEW.  Rev. J. Monro Gibson, D.D.
ST. MARK.  Very Rev. Dean Chadwick, D.D.
ST. LUKE.  Rev. Henry Burton, M.A.
ST. JOHN.  Rev. Professor Marcus Dods, D.D. 2 Vols.
THE ACTS.  Rev. Professor G. T. Stokes, D.D. 2 Vols.
ROMANS.  Rev. H. C. G. Moule, M.A., D.D.
1 CORINTHIANS.  Rev. Professor Marcus Dods, D.D.
2 CORINTHIANS.  Rev. James Denney, D.D.
GALATIANS.  Rev. Professor G. G. Findlay, B.A.
EPHESIANS.  By the same Author.
PHILIPPIANS.  Rev. Principal Rainy, D.D.
COLOSSIANS.  Rev. A. Maclaren, D.D.
THESSALONIANS.  Rev. J. Denney, D.D.
PASTORAL EPISTLES.  Rev. A. Plummer, D.D.
HEBREWS.  Rev. Principal T. C. Edwards, D.D.
SS. JAMES AND JUDE.  Rev. A. Plummer, D.D.
EPISTLES OF ST. PETER.  Rev. Professor Lumby, D.D.
EPISTLES OF ST. JOHN.  The Right Rev. W. Alexander, D.D.
REVELATION.  Rev. Professor W. Milligan, D.D.


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