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A n E x p o s it ion o f th e S cr ip tu res COVERING THE ENTIRE BIBLE By Alexander Maclaren, D. D.

Dr. Alexander Maclaren occupies a place apart as the prince of expositors. He stands out supreme as a man who not only studied the Bible from a theological and literary point of view, but who preached it for over half a century with a view to providing for human necessities. His famous Expositions were commenced at the suggestion of Sir William Robertson Nicoll. It is difficult to imagine any set of circumstances which will again produce a man with talents and life-knowledge so peculiarly fitted for the accomplishing of such a monumental task— the detailed exposition of the entire Bible in the light of a single magnanimous personality. Ihirty-four volumes now in seventeen, including index. Green buckram, boxed— $35.00. Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Critical and Explanatory Commentary on the Whole Bible ChristianWorker’sCommentary on the Old Testament and the New By James M. Gray

“J. F. & B.’s Commentary” has long been recognized as a standard evangel­ ical work on the entire Bible. Formerly issued in two volumes, but now combined into one by the employment of very thin but good quality of paper, so that all the wealth of comment and research of these three great Bible scholars is to be had in handy desk form for quick and ready reference. Price $7.50

“A truly competent commentary on the Whole Bible in one volume, and for a price within the reach of all. This is eminently the commentary of the people. No Sunday School teacher can afford to be without it. and in any Christian home it will enrich the family devotions, answer the children’s questions, and stimulate the study of the sacred Ora­ tes-” Price $3.00 This well-known commentary, written by Matthew Henry on his knees—not only prayed over, but prayed through— is again obtain­ able after being out of print for several years. It is not only a scholarly Exposition of the Scrip­ tures, but is filled with rich soul food as well. Original and quaint of expression, there is a directness in his utterances which rivets the attention. The remarkable insight and discernment of its author is apparent on every page. Unlike most modern commen- taries this work does not profess to be critical—and therein lies its chief charm. Criticism does not stimulate devotion.

MATTHEW HENRY'S COMMENTARY

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Price $17.50

A NEW TRANSLATION By J. N. Darby

|| Accounted one of the most accurate in existence. No startling changes from 11 the King James Version will be found, except that all the mistranslations are cor- II rected and properly rendered. is Old and New Testaments in one Volume— Cloth, leather back, size 51/2x71/2x21/2 .......___J„.................................. ...........$ 6.00 || Turkey Morocco, gilt edges, sizes as above..................... .................__ ___ I.. 10.00 11 New Testament only— Best Cloth, beveled boards, size 51/2x71/2 ___..............................____1.60 II p est SP*“ » contains copious 'notes relating to Texts of New Testament— Size 11 6x3V 2 , small type, critical notes are omitted. ii Leather, stiff ................... .................. ..... ________ ..........__________g|____ ......$1.80 11 Leather, circuit ......................................................... ........rii, . 2.60 11 If books are to- com e by mail add 10% for postage. || If money does not accom pany order goods will be sent C. O . D „ unless || otherw ise specified. 11 T H E B I O L A B O O K R O O M II .................... ..................................................................................................................................... i...............I ........................................................................................................mini. luiiaiiniuiiniinniHiiiHuminiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiftitfiiiiii^iiiiiiiiiiiii....................................... imiiiuwiunnimMiiiuimiW

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