The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus - Part 36
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THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS. By the Rev. Professor G. G. FINDLAY, B.A., Headingley College, Leeds.

THE BOOK OF ISAIAH. Chap. I. to x.x.xIX. By the Rev.

GEORGE ADAM SMITH, M.A., Aberdeen.

THE PASTORAL EPISTLES By the Rev. ALFRED PLUMMER, D.D., Master of University College, Durham.

THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS. By the Rev. Professor MARCUS DODS, D.D. Second Edition.

THE REVELATION OF ST. JOHN. By the Rev. Professor W. MILLIGAN, D.D., of the University of Aberdeen.

THE EPISTLES OF ST. JOHN. By the Right Rev. W.

ALEXANDER, D.D., D.C.L., Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe.

188788.

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THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS. By ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D., of Manchester. Fourth Edition.

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MARK. By the Rev.

Prebendary G. A. CHADWICK, D.D., Dean of Armagh.

THE BOOK OF GENESIS. By the Rev. Professor MARCUS DODS, D.D. Fourth Edition.

THE FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL. By the Rev. Professor W. G. BLAIKIE, D.D., LL.D.

THE SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL. By the same Author.

THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS. By the Rev. Princ.i.p.al T. C. EDWARDS, M.A.

_BY THE SAME AUTHOR._

Third Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MARK.

Academy.-"Dr. Chadwick has performed his task admirably. He keeps close to his subject, avoiding irrelevant and lengthy comment. He is thoughtful and penetrating in his criticism, and yet concise and epigrammatic when he wishes."

Scotsman.-"It is at once scholarly, popular, and orthodox, and written in clear, vigorous English."

Record.-"Dr. Chadwick's style is characteristic, thoughtful, clear, and vigorous. He is never commonplace or trivial."

English Churchman.-"A valuable, interesting, and delightful work, almost every page of which contains something worthy of quotation."

Christian.-"If the volumes to come be like the one before us they may be sure of a warm welcome. Dr. Chadwick has caught something of the vividness of style and onward rush which characterise the writer he expounds. Sober in judgment, markedly Scriptural in tone, well acquainted with exegetical lore, and qualified by patient investigations to give an individual opinion on disputed points, he makes good his claim to help and instruct students of Mark's Gospel."

Methodist Recorder.-"We are glad to say that the beginning of a very promising series is, in our opinion, distinctly good, and that Dean Chadwick has. .h.i.t the mark specially aimed at exceedingly well. We have found ourselves many sparkling and memorable sentences in his pages. We hope the 'Expositor's Bible' has many other volumes in store as instructive as the first instalment."

Expositor.-"Dean Chadwick's readers, even in the first pages, become aware that they are in the company of a thoroughly original writer, who repeats nothing, echoes nothing, imitates no one. It is with a feeling of thankfulness his readers follow him from pa.s.sage to pa.s.sage of the Gospel, finding new truth in familiar words and incidents, and, unable to confine themselves to the limits they had set for their day's reading, are lured on to trespa.s.s on to-morrow's portion. There is every quality here that is desirable in an expositor-reverence for his text, sufficient information about it, sympathetic insight, and keen observation of men and manners.

Equally successful in opening up the significance of the text and in applying it to present conditions of life, Dean Chadwick has given us an admirable specimen of what an expositor's Bible should be."

London Quarterly Review.-"Dr. Chadwick's exposition is thoughtful and penetrating; his sentences are sharp and crisp.... Often bright aphoristic sayings occur which are likely to print themselves on the memory of the reader. The expositor would almost seem to resemble his subject in the practical and condensed, yet graphic, style in which he has done his expository work."

Rock.-"The style of the commentary is, like its subject, forcible and terse."

Church Bells.-"We have never yet read any commentary which we liked so well. The preacher will find it full of materials for sermons, fresh and vigorous, and yet calm and well-weighed."

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_Judges and Ruth._

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_The Prophecies of Jeremiah._

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By the Rev. C. J. BALL, M.A., Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn; Contributor to Bishop Ellicott's "Commentary," "The Speaker's Commentary," etc.

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_The Book of Exodus._

By the Very Rev. G. A. CHADWICK, D.D., Dean of Armagh, Author of "The Gospel of St. Mark," etc. [_Ready._

_The Gospel of St. Matthew._

By the Rev. J. MONRO GIBSON, D.D., London, Author of "The Ages before Moses," "The Mosaic Era," etc.