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nd there is an eye for the practical in all he writes."--_Glasgow Herald._ *The Psalms. Vol. II.* By the *Rev. ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D.* "The volume is as attractive as the first, and shows throughout the same high qualities of penetration and spiritual sympathy. Its pages give abundant evidence of care, critical study, and acquaintance with the best that our most competent scholars have contributed to the exposition of the Psalms."--_Critical Review._ *The Epistles of Peter* By the *Rev. Prof. LUMBY, D.D.*, Cambridge. "A sound and finely practical commentary."--_Saturday Review._ "We have been impressed by the carefulness, fulness, and almost minuteness of the expositions which Dr. Lumby gives in this volume."--_Literary World._ 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,"
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