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JOSHUA
234. BLACKWOOD (STEVENSON A.) Heavenly Places. Addresses. Sm. cr.
8vo. 2/- and 2/6. Lond.,
Nisbet & Co. 1873.
Mr. Blackwood has
illustrated passages from the first five chapters only. He has a
beautifully quiet way of saying very sweet things. This little book will be
useful if it shows the young preacher how to expound Scripture with unction
and power.
235. BUSH (GEORGE).
Notes. Sm. 8vo. New York. 1852. 3/-
Bush is a careful illustrator of the
Word, and apt at giving the practical lesson. His works are well compiled.
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236. CALVIN (JOHN).
Commentarie upon Joshue. Translated by W. F. 4to. Lond., 1578. 9/-
We have said enough upon Calvin in
general. His expositions are more equal in excellence than those of other
men; other men rise and fall, but he is almost uniformly good.
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237. CHRIST IN THE
PROPHETS.—Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings. [Anon.] Foolscap 8vo. 3/6. Lond., Masters. 1873.
See Christ in the Law, No. 80. Needs well sifting. There is much rubbish.
238.
CUMMING (JOHN, D.D.) Readings on Joshua
and Judges. Sm. 8vo. Lond.,
J. F. Shaw. 1857. 2/-
Dr. Cumming keeps up
to his average of value.
239. GROSER (W. H.) Joshua and his Successors: an Introduction to
Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and Samuel I., with
Notes. Parts I.
and II 8vo. 2/- each. Lond.,
S.S. Union. 1874.
A very useful condensed book for teachers.
240. KEIL (KARL FRIEDRICH, D.D., Ph.D.) Joshua, Judges, and Ruth.
1 vol. 8vo. 10/6. Edinb.,
T. & T. Clark. 1865. S. 5/-
"Let our biblical students not only master the facts and logic, but
catch the spirit of these commentaries, and we can have no fear for the
issue of that conflict with Rationalism and Popery united, by which
Protestantism in this country seems to be threatened."—Wesleyan Methodist Magazine.
241. KELLY (WILLIAM).
Lectures Introductory to the Study of the earlier Historical Books [Joshua
to II Samuel]. 8vo. 3/6. Lond.,
Broom. 1874.
After the manner of Plymouth
commenting in general; quite sufficiently taken up with spiritualizing and
nice points: but yet, read with half a ton of salt, a book likely to arouse
thought, and suggest topics.
242. LANGE'S COMMENTARY.—Joshua
(by F. R. Fay); Judges, Ruth (by P. Cassel, D.D.) Edited by Dr. Schaff. One
vol. Imp. 8co. 21/- Edinb.,
T. & T. Clark. 1872.
This is a standard work. No
minister's library is furnished 'without the whole set. Joshua however is
inferior to Judges.
Refer to links under number 42
243. MARCHANT (F. G.) Commentary on Joshua. [Part III. of Preacher's Commentary. I/.] Lond., Dickinson. 1875.
While writing this we have only one number before us, but it promises well,
and we feel sure its quality will be sustained, for we know the author's
industrious habits.
244. THE GOSPEL IN THE
BOOK OF JOSHUA. [Anon.] Cr. 8co. I/6. Lond.,
Partridge & Co. 1867.
Pious remarks, such as anyone would make.
245. SEATON (W.) The Church in Canaan;
or, heirs in possession receiving the promises. Vol. I. 12mo. Lond., 1823. 2/-
A sequel to No. 188.
246. SMITH (THORNLEY).
The History of Joshua, viewed in connection with the Topography of Canaan,
and the Customs of the Times in which he lived. Cr. 8co. 4/6. Edinb., W. Oliphant & Co. 1870.
Although not a commentary, it will
answer the same purpose; for almost every event is fully illustrated. A
capital work.
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