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etc., etc.; Hebrew Lecturer, Christ's College, Cambridge. Second Thousand. An Exposition of the Apostles' Creed. By the Rev. J. E. YONGE, M.A., Late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Assistant-Master in Eton College. A Manual of the Book of Common Prayer. _Showing its History and Contents._ By the Rev. CHARLES HOLE, B.A., King's College, London. A Manual of Church History. By the Rev. A. C. JENNINGS, M.A. In Two Vols. Vol. I.--From the First to the Tenth Century. Vol. II.--From the Eleventh to the Nineteenth Century. _COMPLETION OF THE OLD TESTAMENT._ THE SERMON BIBLE. Each Volume contains upwards of Five Hundred Sermon Outlines and Several Thousand References. Strongly bound in half buckram. _Price 7s. 6d. each._ VOLUME I. Genesis to 2 Samuel. "A very complete guide to the sermon literature of the present day."--_Scotsman._ "We do not hesitate to pronounce this the most practically useful work of its kind at present extant. It is not a commentary, but a _Thesaurus_ of sermons on texts arranged consecutively, chapter after chapter and book after book.... We are bound to say that the object announced by the compilers is on the way to be realised, and here will be given the essence of the best homiletic literature of this generation."--_Literary Churchman._ VOLUME II. 1 Kings to Psalm LXXVI. "Preachers anxious to discover the best books out of which they may discover golden thoughts on any particular text, for use in their sermons, will doubtless be glad of the volume before us, which aims at being a guide-book, pointing out where sermons and articles on those texts may be found. In addition to this, extracts from sermons are given in the book itself."--_English Churchman._ "A hearty word of commendation can be said of the selected and condensed outlines of sermons in this volume, most of which are by well-known preachers. They will be of considerable service."--_Nonconformist._ VOLUME III. Psalm LXXVII. to The Song of Solomon. "Like its two predecessors, the third volume is distinguished by the perfect catholicity of the selections, the admirable condensation of the sermons and expositions that are quoted, and the fulness of the references to the best sermon literature on each of the texts. It is beyond question the richest treasury of modern homilet
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