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THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS. By ALEXANDER
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MARK. By the Rev.
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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.
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THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS. By the Rev. Principal
T. C. EDWARDS, M.A.
_BY THE SAME AUTHOR._
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MARK.
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thoughtful and penetrating in his criticism, and yet concise and
epigrammatic when he wishes."
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written in clear, vigorous English."
Record.--"Dr. Chadwick's style is characteristic, thoughtful, clear,
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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
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Gospel."
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writer, who repeats nothing, echoes nothing
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