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ption Price, *24s.* Separate Volumes, *7s. 6d.* each._
*Judges and Ruth*
By the *Rev. R. A. WATSON, D.D.*
"This volume deals chiefly with a book considered by some one of the
most difficult of expositions from a Christian point of view. While
feeling this to be the case, the writer is able to deduce valuable
instruction from the history by the only legitimate mode, that of
remembering that the character and laws of God are essentially
unchangeable, though the amount of their revelation must vary with
the capacity of those who receive it.... The moralisings on the Book
of Ruth are also most excellent, and just what are adapted to
present circumstances."--_Spectator._
*The Prophecies of Jeremiah*
*With a Sketch of his Life and Times.*
By the *Rev. C. J. BALL, M.A.*, Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn.
"Mr. Ball brings competent knowledge to his task.... A useful
running commentary."--_Saturday Review._
"It consists of an interesting and sympathetic delineation of the
prophet's life and character, of a new translation, and of
expository remarks, which are partly critical and partly homiletic.
The critical portion will be prized most, as it exhibits deep
learning, breadth of view, and clear insight into the prophet's
meaning."--_Manchester Examiner._
*The Book of Exodus*
By the *Right Rev. G. A. CHADWICK, D.D.*, Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe.
"Marked by sound exegesis, common sense, and a devotional
spirit."--_Record._
"Every part of the book is replete with instruction and interest,
and a unity of thought and purpose pervades it all."--_Glasgow
Herald._
*The Gospel of St. Matthew*
By the *Rev. J. MONRO GIBSON, D.D.*, Author of "The Ages before Moses,"
etc.
"A careful exposition in which one important part is not slightly
dealt with while disproportionate space is given to another, but by
studied economy of labour and space due care and labour are given to
every part. The exposition is sober, reverent, and systematic; it is
also enlightened and well informed."--_London Quarterly Review._
*The Gospel of St. Luke*
By the *Rev. HENRY BURTON, M.A.*
"Full of vivid illustration and fresh, bright
exposition."--_Record._
"In the unfolding of truth Mr. Burton writes as a poet. There is
glow and colour and melody in his descriptions. Often there are
passages of great bea
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