“It is an admirable example of what popular theology ought to be—presuming a somewhat high level of education and interest in its readers, and built throughout upon sound erudition and sensible, devout, and well-disciplined reflection.”—Saturday Review.

The Epistles of St. John.

By William Alexander, D.D., D.C.L., Brasenose College, Oxford, Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe.

“Full of felicities of exegesis.... Brilliant and valuable.”—Literary Churchman.

“The discourses are eloquent and impressive, and show a thorough knowledge of the subject.”—Scotsman.

The Revelation of St. John.

By Rev. Prof. W. Milligan, D.D., of the University of Aberdeen.

“The most delightful work on the Apocalypse that we have read. The practical and spiritual teaching even of the most recondite and mysterious passages is made plain.”—Methodist Recorder.