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-_Saturday Review._ The Epistles of St. John. By WILLIAM ALEXANDER, D.D., D.C.L., Brasenose College, Oxford, Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. "Full of felicities of exegesis.... Brilliant and valuable."--_Literary Churchman._ "The discourses are eloquent and impressive, and show a thorough knowledge of the subject."--_Scotsman._ The Revelation of St. John. By Rev. Prof. W. MILLIGAN, D.D., of the University of Aberdeen. "The most delightful work on the Apocalypse that we have read. The practical and spiritual teaching even of the most recondite and mysterious passages is made plain."--_Methodist Recorder._ THE THEOLOGICAL EDUCATOR. _Price 2s. 6d. each Volume. Fcap. 8vo._ The Language of the New Testament. By Rev. WILLIAM HENRY SIMCOX, M.A., Rector of Harlaxton. "The distinctive peculiarities of New Testament Greek are defined with exactness, the gradations by which one grammatical usage passes into another are clearly traced, the frontier between grammar and exegesis marked with unusual sense and discrimination. In a word, this is the most living grammar of the New Testament we have."--_Expositor._ Outlines of Christian Doctrine. By the Rev. H. C. G. MOULE, M.A., Principal of Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Fifth Thousand. "Marked throughout by the most careful and critical knowledge of Scripture, more particularly of the New Testament, and the most patient weighing and comparison of parallel texts.... It forms an admirable introduction to the subject, and seems in intellectual power to even surpass any other of Mr. Moule's published writings."--_Record._ An Introduction to the New Testament. By Rev. Professor MARCUS DODS, D.D. Now Ready. Fourth Edition. "The authenticity, authorship, history, object, and general character of each book are discussed with admirable condensation and lucidity, and with ample critical knowledge."--_Scotsman._ A Manual of Christian Evidences. By the Rev. C. A. ROW, M.A., Prebendary of St. Paul's. Fifth Thousand. "A veritable _multum in parvo_, clear, cogent, and concise, without being sketchy or superficial."--_Saturday Review._ An Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament. By the Rev. Professor B. B. WARFIELD, D.D. Third Thousand. A Hebrew Grammar. By the Rev. W. H. LOWE, M.A., Joint Author of "A Commentary on the Psalms,"
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