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326. COOPER (THOMAS).
The Churches Deliverance; containing Meditations and short Notes upon the
Booke of Hester. 4to. Lond.,
1609. 5/- to 7/-
We have not been able to meet with this work.
327. DAVIDSON (ALEXANDER D.,D.D.) Lectures on Esther. Cr. 8vo
5/6. Edinb., T. & T.
Clark. 1859.
Helpful lectures. The Book of Esther is here used for instruction in
doctrine and practice. The work is not so much for the study as for the
family.
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328. HUGHES (JOHN). Esther and her People. Ten Sermons. 18mo. 1842.
S. 1/3. Good evangelical discourses, but nothing very special.
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329. LAWSON (GEORGE, D.D.)
Discourses on Esther. 12mo. Edinb.,
1804. S. 3/6.
Intended for the general reader. The
discourses are as spiritual and unaffected as their excellent author. Dr.
John Brown, in commending all the Lawson books, says that "he has rendered subjects, apparently barren, full
of instruction."
330. McCRIE (THOMAS).
Lectures on Esther. 12mo. 1838. S. 1/6.
Dr. Davidson says of Dr. McCrie:
"There is an ancient fable.of a king who was gifted
with the power of turning everything he touched into gold; and this eminent
divine and historian possessed remarkably the gift of rendering every
subject he handled so precious, as at least to discourage any one from
attempting to follow in his track. In his Lectures upon the book of Esther,
he has certainly left little for any to say who may come after him."
331. MORGAN (R. C.)
The Book of Esther typical of the Kingdom. Sm. 8vo. 1855. S. 1/6.
An allegorical interpretation, which commences with these words: "The
true scene of this beautiful book opens in heaven." Is heaven under
the dominion of Ahasuerus? Who then is Vashti?
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