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HAGGAI

872.    GRYNĈUS (JOHN JAMES, D.D. 1540—1617). Haggeus, the Prophet; a most plentiful Commentary, gathered out of the Publique Lectures of Dr. J. J. Grynĉus. 12mo. Lond., 1586.

Grynĉus was a voluminous author, and commented on most of the books of Scripture, but only this work has been turned into English, and it is now seldom met with.

873.    MOORE (T. V., D.D., of Richmond, Va., U.S.) Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. A New Translation, with Notes. 8vo. New York, 1856; Lond., 1858. 5/-to 6/6.

A capital book. Most useful to ministers.

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874.    PILKINGTON (Bishop). See under Obadiah, No. 843.

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875.    RAINOLDS (JOHN, D.D.) Haggai; Interpreted and Applyed. 4to. 1613 and 1649. For Reprint, See No. 844.

Rainolds was the tutor of Hooker, and had a main hand in our authorised version of the Bible. Bishop Hall says, "the memory, the reading of that man were near a miracle." We ought to be enraptured with a Commentary from such a divine, but we confess that we are not
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