“_This will be found a very valuable aid to the right understanding of
the Bible. It throws the whole Scripture narrative into one from the
creation downwards, the author thus condensing Prideaux, Shuckford,
and Russell, and in the most reverential manner bringing to his aid
the writings of all modern annotators and chronologists. There are no
lengthy comments, no visionary theories, nothing speculative; all is
plain matter of fact, intelligibly stated. The book is one that should
have a wide circulation amongst teachers and students of all
denominations._”――BOOKSELLER.
“_Is a very compact summary of the Old Testament narrative, put
together so as to explain the connection and bearing of its contents,
and written in a very good tone; with a final chapter on the history
of the Jews between the Old and New Testaments. It will be found
very useful for its purpose. It does not confine itself to merely
chronological difficulties, but comments briefly upon the religious
bearing of the text also._”――GUARDIAN.
“_The handbook before us is so full and satisfactory, considering
its compass, and sets forth the history of the old covenant with such
conscientious minuteness, that it cannot fail to prove a godsend to
candidates for examination in the Rudimenta Religionis as well as
in the corresponding school at Cambridge.... In one of our dioceses
the Scripture subjects for diocesan inspection this year included
‘the lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the twelve Patriarchs,’ and
teachers were warned that the higher classes in the schools would be
expected to evince a knowledge gathered from the source and not any
secondary channels. But really we have tested the second book of this
work with an eye to ascertaining whether a mastery of it would have
served the teacher or pupil’s purpose; and our deliberate opinion is
that it would, so careful is the survey, and so very rare the omission
of a single point that is of any historical or doctrinal importance....
Throughout his work the writer of this ‘companion,’ ‘commentary,’ or
‘handbook,’ exhibits at the same time extensive research into the best
sources of information and enlightenment as to the sacred history,
and an independent, though cautious, judgment in his choice between
conflicting theories and explanations._”――ENGLISH CHURCHMAN.
=FABLES RESPECTING THE POPES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.= A Contribution
to Ecclesiastical History. By JOHN J. IGN. VON DÖLLINGER.
Translated, with Introduction and Appendices, by ALFRED
PLUMMER, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Oxford.
8vo. 14s.
=SKETCHES OF THE RITES AND CUSTOMS OF THE GRECO-RUSSIAN CHURCH.=
By H. C. ROMANOFF. With an Introductory Notice by the Author
of “The Heir of Redclyffe.” Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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