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NUMBERS
[Seaton, Wagner, and other writers whom we have
placed under Exodus are equally upon Numbers, and should be referred to.]
227.
ATTERSOLL (WILLIAM). A Commentarie
upon Numbers. Folio. Lond.,
1618. 10/- to 14/-
A stupendous work, well fitted to make a headstone for the author’s
grave. It is so huge that it might have been the work of a lifetime, and
yet the same writer has also given us Philemon. Think of 1271 folio pages
on Numbers!
228. BLUNT (HENRY, M.A.) Numbers and Deuteronomy. [Vol. 3 of Pentateuch.]
12mo., 6/- Lond.,
Hatchards. 1843. S. 1/6
Intended for families, but not without value to the preacher.
229. BUSH (GEORGE).
Notes on Numbers. Thick small 8vo. New York, 1858. 4/-
Although Bush is indebted to many
authors, he is by no means a mere collector; his remarks repay you for
consultation, and we hope that in this case they are his own.
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230.
CUMMING (JOHN, D.D.) Readings on Numbers.
8vo. Lond., J. F. Shaw.
1855. S. 1/9.
Good, as usual.
231. MACKINTOSH (C. H.) Notes on Numbers. By C. H. M. Lond., G. Morrish. 1862. 2/-
Like the other notes of C. H. M., they need filtering. Good as they are,
their Darbyism gives them
an unpleasant and unhealthy savor.
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