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EXODUS

166.     BIRKS (T. R., M.A.) The Exodus of Israel; its Difficulties explained and its Truth confirmed. 8vo. 1863. S. 3/6.

A reply to Dr. Colenso's famous assault upon the Pentateuch. The great abilities of the author are known to all.

167.     BLUNT (HENRY, M.A.) Exodus and Leviticus. Vol. 2 of A Family Exposition of the Pentateuch. 12mo. 6/- Lond., Hatchards. 1842.
S. 1/-

Profitable for household and private reading: not very striking.

168.     BUSH (GEORGE). Notes on Exodus. 2 vols., sm. 8vo. New York, 1856, &c. S. 5/6.
Of considerable value. We do not know that it is a plagiarism.

Vol 1 (16.9 MB)
Vol 2  (15.5 MB)

169.     COTTAGE READINGS on the Book of Exodus. [Anon.] Sm. cr. 8vo. 5/- Lond., Nisbet & Co. S. 2/-

Not at all a student's book; yet many preachers might learn from it how to put things plainly. There is a similar volume on Genesis.

170.     CUMMING (JOHN, D.D.) Sabbath Morning Readings on Exodus. Sm. 8vo. Lond., J. F. Shaw. 1853. S. 2/-

Dr. Cumming's style is a model, but his matter seldom verges upon originality. He always gives you the gospel when he is not prophesying.

171.     EXELL (JOSEPH S.) Homiletic Commentary on Exodus. [Being Part x of THE PREACHER'S COMMENTARY, publishing by Dickinson in monthly parts, 1875. 1/-each.]

It excels, so far as we have seen.

172.     HUGHES (GEORGE). See No. 127.

  1.   JACKSON (THOMAS, D.D., Dean of Peterborough.—1579—1640). Paraphrase on the eleven first chapters of Exodus, with Annotations, &c. Works, 8vo., IX., 384. Folio, III., 191. 3 vols. folio 35/-; 12 vols. 8vo. 50/-

    George Herbert
    set great store by Dr. Jackson's writings, for he said,—"I bless God for the confirmation Dr. Jackson has given me in the Christian religion, against the Atheist, Jew, and Socinian, and in the Protestant against Rome." It would hardly repay a student to purchase three folio volumes to obtain the small portion allotted to his Paraphrase. So far as commenting is concerned it is not important.

174.     MACKINTOSH (C.H.) Notes. By C. H.M. 12mo. 2/6. Lond., G. Morrish. 1858.

Not free from Plymouth errors, yet remarkably suggestive.

Part 1
Part 2

175.     MILLINGTON (THOMAS S.) Signs and Wonders in the Land of Ham. A Description of the Ten Plagues of Egypt. Post 8vo. 7/6. Lond., Murray. 1873.

It has been an intellectual treat to read this interesting work. On the same subject there is an old work by James Bryant, 1794; but Millington is enough.

176.     MURPHY (JAMES G., LL.D.) Commentary on Exodus. New Translation. 8vo. Edinb., Clark. 1866. 9/-

The result of laborious study by a scholar of ripe learning.

177.     WILLET (ANDREW). Hexapla; or, Sixfold Commentarie upon Exodus. Folio. Lond., 1608. 6/- to 10/-

See No. 142. Full, exhaustive, and exhausting.

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