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uty."--_Methodist Recorder._ *The Book of Isaiah Chapters* XL. to LXVI. By the *Rev. Prof. G. ADAM SMITH, M.A., D.D.* "A work of no ordinary merit; indeed, it is but rare that such exegetical power and mature scholarship are united with an ease of style and a fertility of modern illustration that leave but little to desire."--_Speaker._ Fourth Series. _Subscription Price, *24s.* Separate Volumes, *7s. 6d.* each._ *The Gospel of St. John. Vol. I.* By the *Rev. Prof. MARCUS DODS, D.D.* "Dr. Dods' exposition, besides being characterised by all the literary grace by which his previous works are distinguished, is also thoroughly evangelical in tone, without, however, being at all narrow; while the arguments which this portion of Scripture so powerfully suggests in proof of the divinity of Christ are handled in such a way as will carry them home to all who accept the narrative as authentic."--_Scotsman._ *The Acts of the Apostles. Vol. I.* By the *Rev. Prof. G. T. STOKES, D.D.* "One of the most valuable contributions to the history of the Primitive Church that have appeared within recent years."--_Dundee Advertiser._ *The Book of Leviticus* By the *Rev. S. H. KELLOGG, D.D.* "The relation of law and gospel is grandly exhibited, and a difficult portion of Holy Writ explained in detail and with power."--_Christian._ "He has certainly succeeded in investing with fresh interest this old book of laws."--_Scotsman._ *The Book of Proverbs* By the *Rev. R. F. HORTON, M.A., D.D.* "Ably and freshly written."--_Church Times._ "A book which may be read by all with pleasure and profit, and which, by ministers of all orders, may be taken as a model of one kind of expository teaching."--_Christian World._ "The expositor has done his work in a most masterly fashion."--_Glasgow Herald._ *The Epistles of St. James and St. Jude* By the *Rev. A. PLUMMER, D.D.*, Master of University College, Durham. "It is even a better piece of work than his former volume on the Pastoral Epistles. It contains everything that the student can desire by way of introduction to the two Epistles, while for those who read with an eye to the manufacture of sermons, or for their own edification, the doctrinal and moral lessons are developed in a style redolent of books, yet singularly easy and u
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