| |
|
|
| |
THE FOUR GOSPELS
- ADAM (THOMAS. 1701-1784. Of Wintringham). Exposition of the Gospels. 2 vols., 8vo. Lond., 1837. 4/6.
Short and sweet; but Adam is not the first man as an expositor.
Vol 1 (11.7 MB)
Vol 2 (14.9 MB)
- AQUINAS (THOMAS. 1224—1274). Catena Aurea. Commentary, collected out of the Fathers. 6 vols., 8vo. £2 2s. Lond. and Oxf., Parker. 1870.
The Fathers are over-estimated, by a sort of traditionary repute, for
we question if they are much read. This collection of extracts we
always look into with curiosity, and sometimes we find a pearl.
Vol. 1 Pt 1 (40 MB)
Vol. 1 Pt 2 (38 MB)
Vol. 2 (38 MB)
Vol. 3 Pt 1 (38 MB)
Vol. 3 Pt 2 (40 MB)
Vol. 4 (39 MB)
- BONAR (HORATIUS, D.D.) Light and Truth. (See No. 6.)
- BOUCHIER
(BARTON, A.M.) Manna in the House. Vol. I., Matthew and Mark; Vol. II.,
Luke; Vol. III., John. Thick 12mo. Lond.,J. F. Shaw. 1853—4. 5/-
Mr. Bouchier
writes sweetly, and his books aid the devotions of many families.
Ministers may read them with profit; but they are not exactly intended
for them.
Matthew (5.2 MB) Mark (3.9 MB) Luke (9.3 MB) John (8.8 MB)
- BROWN (JOHN, D.D., of Edinburgh). Discourses and Sayings of our Lord. Three large 8vo. vols. 31/6. Edinb., Oliphant & Co. 1852. S. 18/-Of the noblest order of exposition. Procure it.
Volume 1 of 3 (14.5 MB)
Vol 2 of 3 (12.8 MB)
Vol 3 of 3 (14.4 MB)
- BURGON (J. W., D.D.) Plain Commentary for devotional reading. 5 vols., fcap. 8vo. 21/- Lond., Parker. 1870. S. 12/-
Ryle
says: "This is an excellent, suggestive, and devout work; but I cannot
agree with the author when he touches upon such subjects as theChurch,
the sacraments, and the ministry."
This work was printed in 2 volumes in the USA.
Matthew and Mark (17.5 MB)
Luke and John (25.4 MB)
- CAMPBELL (GEORGE, D.D., F.R.S. Edinb, 1719—1796). The Gospels translated, with Notes. 4 vols., 8vo. Aberd., 1814. 4/-
Clear and cold. Orme
says it is "one of the best specimens of a translation of the
Scriptures in any language." The preliminary dissertations are
valuable; the notes are purely critical.
This work was printed in 2 volumes in the USA.
Vol. 1 (26.1 MB)
Vol. 2 (27.3 MB)
- CHOICE NOTES on Matthew, drawn from Old and New Sources. [Also on Mark, Luke, and John.] Cr. 8vo. 4/6 each. Lond., Macmillan & Co. 1868—69.
These are taken from the grander treasuries of Prebendary Ford (No. 955). We have mentioned them because those who could not afford to buy Ford's books might be able to get these.
- CLARKE (SAMUEL, D.D. 1673—1729). Paraphrase, with Notes. 2 vols., 8vo. Lond., 1741; Oxf., 1816. 2/-
We do not care for paraphrases. Clarke was a learned man, but an unsafe guide.
- DENTON
(WILLIAM, M.A.) The Gospels for the Sundays and other Holy Days of the
Christian year. 3 vols., 8vo. 15/-, 14/-, and 13/- each respectively. Lond., G. Bell & Co. 1860—63.
Curates will find this just the thing they need for sermonizing.
One volume only found:-
Download it Here (20.3 MB)
- [ELSLEY.] Annotations on the Gospels and Acts. 3 vols., 8vo. Lond., 1827. S. 2/6 to 4/.
Wholly critical and philological.
- FORD
(JAMES, M.A.) The Gospels, illustrated from Ancient and Modern Authors.
4 vols., 8vo. Matthew, 11/-; Mark, 10/-; Luke, 12/; John, 12/-Lond., Masters. 1856—72. S. 7/-each.
Those
who wish to see what the Fathers said upon the Gospels, and to read the
choicest sayings of the early Anglican bishops, cannot do better than
consult Ford, who has made a very rich collection. Some of the extracts
do not materially illustrate the text, but they are all worth reading.
- FORSTER (JOHN, M.A.) The Gospel Narrative, with a Continuous Exposition. Imp. 8vo. Lond., J. W. Parker. 1845. S. 3/-
A paraphrase upon a good system, carefully executed, and instructive. Thoroughly Anglican.
- GILBY (WILLIAM S., M.A.) Spirit of the Gospel. 8vo. Lond., 1818. 2/-
Interesting remarks on certain texts. All can be found in other writers.
- HALL (CHARLES H.) Notes, for the use of Bible Classes. 2 vols., 8vo. New York and Lond., 1857. S. 8/-
This book is as full of reverence to Bishops and other Episcopal
arrangements as if it had been "appointed to be read in Churches."
American Episcopalians can evidently be very thorough. Notes poor.
- JACOBUS (MELANCTHON W., Pennsylvania). Notes. 3 vols., cr. 8vo. 2/6 each. Edinb., W. Oliphant. 1868—69.
Jacobus
is sound and plain, and is therefore a safe guide to Sunday-School
teachers and others who need to see the results of learning without the
display of it.
Matthew (12.6 MB)
Mark and Luke (13.1 MB)
- JUKES (ANDREW). Characteristic Differences of the Gospels considered, as revealing various relations of the Lord Jesus. Cr. 8vo. 2/6. Lond.,Nisbet. 1853. S.1/6.
Remarks prompting thought; containing in a small compass a mass of instruction.
Download it Here (2.8 GB)
- LANGE (J.P.) See No. 923.
The Gospels are among the best of the series.
Refer to links under number 42
- LYTTLETON (LORD GEORGE). Gospels and Acts, with Notes. Sm. 8vo. Lond., Rivingtons. 1856. S. 3/-
Such remarks as most teachers could make for themselves.
- NORRIS (JOHN, Canon of Bristol). Key to the Gospel Narrative. Sm. 8vo. 2/6. Lond., Rivingtons. 1871 S. 1/6.
"Canon Norris
writes primarily to help 'younger students' in studying the Gospels.
But the unpretending volume is one which all students may peruse with
advantage. It is an admirable manual for those who take Bible Classes
through the Gospels."—So says the London Quarterly.
- OLSHAUSEN (HERMANN, D.D.) Commentary on the Gospels and Acts. 4 vols., demy 8vo. £2 2s. Cheap edition, 4 vols., cr. 8vo. 24/- Edinb., T. & T. Clark. 1848—1860.
Olshausen is mentioned by Alford
as so rich in original material, that he has often cited him in his
"New Testament for English Readers." He is one of the most devout of
the Germans, and a great scholar; but we are not enamoured of him.
The entire NT commentary was published in New York and the Gospels and
Acts are to be found in vols. 1 to 3. We have however listed all that
we know to have been published, which concludes with the book of
Hebrews.
Vol. 1 (71 MB)
Vol. 2 (68 MB)
Vol. 3 (58 MB)
Vol. 4 (58 MB)
Vol. 5 (68 MB)
Vol. 6 (66 MB)
- OXENDEN (ASHTON, Bishop). Short Lectures on the Sunday Gospels. 2 vols., 12mo. 2/6 each. Lond., Hatchards. 1869, &c. S. 3/-
Why Oxenden's books sell we do not know. We would not care to have them for a gift. "Milk for babes" watered beyond measure.
- PEARCE (ZACHARY, D.D., Bishop of Rochester. 1690—1774). Commentary. Gospels, Acts, and 1 Corinthians. 2 vols., royal 4to. Lond., 1777. 5/6-
A huge mass of learning, said by great divines to be invaluable. To
most men these volumes will simply be a heap of lumber.
- RIDDLE (J. E., M.A.) Commentary. Royal 8vo. 1843. S. 3/-
Choice extracts selected by the author of the well-known Latin
Dictionary. Ministers should make such collections for themselves
rather than purchase them.
- RIPLEY (HENRY J. Prof Newton Theol. Instit. U.S.) The Gospels, with Notes. 2 vols., post 8vo. Boston, U.S., 1837. S. 2/-
Adapted for Sunday-School use. Simple, brief, and practical.
- RYLE
(J. C., B.A.) Expository Thoughts. For Family and Private Use. Matthew,
6/-; Mark, 5/-; Luke (2 vols.), 12/6; John, (3 vols.), 20/- 8vo. Lond., W. Hunt & Co. [N. D.]
We
prize these volumes. They are diffuse, but not more so than family
reading requires. Mr. Ryle has evidently studied all previous writers
upon the Gospels, and has given forth an individual utterance of
considerable value.
Matthew (10.4 MB)
Mark (10.4 MB)
Luke vol. 1 (10.7 MB)
Luke vol. 2 (15.6 MB)
- STABBACK (THOMAS, A.B.) Gospels and Acts, with Annotations. 2 vols., 8vo. Falmouth, 1809. 3/6.
Very useful in its day, but quite out of date.
- STIER (RUDOLPH, D.D.) The Words of the Lord Jesus. 8 vols. in 4 8vo. 42/- T.&T. Clark. 1869.
Vol. 1 (24.7 MB)
Vol. 2 (29.5 MB)
Vol. 3 (24.5 MB)
Vol. 4 (23.5 MB)
Vol. 5 (36.7 MB)
Vol. 6 (33.5 MB)
Vol. 7 (6.4 MB)
Vol. 8 (21.2 MB)
- " "
The Words of the Risen Savior, and Commentary on the Epistle of St.
James. 8vo. 10/6. Edinb., Clark. 1859.
No
one can be expected to receive all that Stier has to say, but he must
be dull indeed who cannot learn much from him. Read with care he is a
great instructor.
- STOCK (EUGENE). Lessons on the Life of our Lord. For the Use of Sunday School Teachers. 8vo. 4/6. Lond., Ch. of England S.S. Institute. 1875.
For real use a thoroughly commendable book. Teachers and preachers have
here more matter given them on the lesson than they are likely to use.
Admirable!
Download it Here (29 MB)
- TOWNSON (THOMAS, Archdeacon of Richmond. 1715—1792). Discourses on the Gospels. 2 vols., 8vo. 1810. 1/6 to 5/-
Bishop Lowth welcomed this as "a capital performance." It is only so from Lowth's point of view.
- TRAPP (JOSEPH, D.D. 1679—1747). Notes. 8vo. 1748. 1/6.
This Trapp,
grandson of the famous commentator, is the author of a wretched
pamphlet upon "the nature, folly, sin, and danger of being righteous
overmuch." He opposed Whitfield and Wesley with more
violence than sense. His work is utterly worthless, and we only mention
it to warn the reader against confounding it with the productions of
the real old Trapp.
- TRENCH (R. CHENEVIX, D.D., Abp. of Dublin). Studies on the Gospels. 8vo. 8/6. Lond., Macmillan & Co. 1874.
Masterly
studies on important topics. Students will do well to read also
Trench's "Sermon on the Mount." We do not always agree with this
author, but we always learn from him.
Download it Here (31 MB)
For Trench’s “Sermon on the Mount” (29 MB)
- WARREN (ISRAEL, D.D.) Sunday-School Commentary. 8vo. 7/6. 1872.
An American work imported by Hodder and Stoughton. Notes slender.
- WATSON (RICHARD). Exposition of Matthew and Mark. Demy 8vo., 6/-; 12mo., 3/6. Lond., 66, Paternoster Row.
Arminian views crop up at every opportunity. The notes are meant to
elucidate difficulties in the text, and frequently do so.
Download it Here (43 MB)
- WESTCOTT (BROOKE FOSS, M.A.) Introduction to the Study of the Gospels. Cr. 8vo. 10/6. Lond., Macmillan & Co. 1860. S. 6/-
Worthy of high commendation. The author knows the German writers, but
is not defiled by their scepticism, He is a man of deep thought, but
displays no pride of intellect. A man had need be a thorough student to
value this introduction: it is not an introduction to the Gospels, or
to the reading of them, but to their study.
Download it Here (48 MB)
- WIESELER (KARL). Chronological Synopsis of the Gospels. 8vo. 13/- Lond., Bell & Daldy. 1864. S. 4/-
This important work formed the basis both of the Synopsis Evangelica of Tischendorf, and of the Historical Lectures on the Life of our Lord by Bishop Ellicott.
It is much to be regretted that so many novel, interpretations and
baseless hypotheses should have marred the book; but, notwithstanding
all drawbacks, it must be a masterly work to have received the
heartiest commendation of the greatest scholars of the day. Only the
more advanced student will care for this Synopsis.
- WILLIAMS (ISAAC, B.D.) Devotional Commentary. 8 vols., cr. 8vo. 5/- each, viz:
Thoughts on the Study of the Gospels. Harmony of the Evangelists. The
Nativity. Second Year of the Ministry. Third Year of the Ministry. The
Holy Week. The Passion. The Resurrection. Lond., Rivingtons. 1873.
Anglican popery for quartz, and sparkling grains of precious gospel
largely interspersed as gold. We cannot imagine any spiritual man
reading these works without benefit, if he knows how to discriminate.
Vol. 1 (31 MB)
Vol. 2 (27 MB)
Vol. 3 (35 MB)
Vol. 4 (30 MB)
Vol. 5 (42 MB)
Vol. 6 (44 MB)
Vol. 7 (36 MB)
Vol. 8 (29 MB)
|
|
|