. Gospel Messenger, The (1921). he greatest thoughts of the worlds greatestpreachers, philosophers, historians, scientists, etc.,are here presented. Carefully classified and indexed. EXPOSITORS TREASURY OF CHILDRENS SERMONS, Sir W. Robertson Nicoll, M. A., LL. D. A childrens Bible Commentary of nearly eight hun-dred pages. Each sermon is headed according tosubject, then follows the text and then the discussion—an easy solution of the ministers most difficultproblem. The Treasury is a splendid companion tothe Expositors Dictionary of Texts. Suggests texts for childrens sermons and supplie


. Gospel Messenger, The (1921). he greatest thoughts of the worlds greatestpreachers, philosophers, historians, scientists, etc.,are here presented. Carefully classified and indexed. EXPOSITORS TREASURY OF CHILDRENS SERMONS, Sir W. Robertson Nicoll, M. A., LL. D. A childrens Bible Commentary of nearly eight hun-dred pages. Each sermon is headed according tosubject, then follows the text and then the discussion—an easy solution of the ministers most difficultproblem. The Treasury is a splendid companion tothe Expositors Dictionary of Texts. Suggests texts for childrens sermons and supplieskey thoughts and illustrations. They are not ser-mons written out in detail, nor are they merely texts,but the cream from many authors on numerous sub-jects especially interesting to children. CLARKES COMMENTARY, Per volume, $; per set of six, $2bT5o Adam Clarke, D. D. While Dr. Clarke has produced what is very com-monly considered the most scholarly commentary,he has at the same time proven suggestive, sane, This Commentary is a truly great work. AdamClarke spent forty years of continuous labor on this task he was thoroughly equipped, knowingwell not only Hebrew and Greek, but Oriental lan-guages, as well as those of modern Europe. Hislearning was both vast and minute. Besides, he hada spiritual apprehension of Scripture unexcelled, andhis Commentary will remain as a perennial monu-ment of learning and devotion, supplemented by laterworks, but, like Gibbons History, not supersededby them.—Ezra Squier Tipple, President Drew Theo-logical Seminary. For breadth of learning, wealth of suggestiveness,sanity of view, saying something when he talks, giv-ing the reader an impression of the majesty of theWord of God, Adam Clarkes Commentaries seem tome to stand among the masterpieces of exegeticalskill. I still think him the greatest of commenta-tors.—Bishop W. A. Quayle. Volume 1. Genesis to Deuteronomy. Volume 2. Joshua to Esther. Volume 3. Job to Song o


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