The Story of the Barbary CorsairsLane-Poole, Stanley
History
The Story of the Barbary Corsairs
Lane-Poole, Stanley
Africa, North -- History -- 1517-1882; Pirates
THE STORY OF BARBARY CORSAIRS. Stanley Lane-Poole.
" " " RUSSIA. W. R. Morfill.
" " " VEDIC INDIA. Z. A. Ragozin.
" " " THE THIRTEEN COLONIES. Helen A. Smith.
" " " MODERN FRANCE. Emily Crawford.
" " " THE JEWS UNDER ROME. W. D. Morrison.
" " " CANADA. A. R. Macfarlane.
" " " SCOTLAND. James Macintosh.
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THE SCRIPTURES,
HEBREW AND CHRISTIAN.
ARRANGED AND EDITED AS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE BIBLE.
EDITORS.
REV. EDWARD T. BARTLETT, D.D.,
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Mary Wolfe, Prof. of Ecclesiastical History.
REV. JOHN P. PETERS, PH.D.,
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Vol. II. is devoted to Hebrew poetry and prophecy.
Vol. III. will contain the selections from the Christian Scriptures.
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The editors say in their announcement: "Our object is to remove stones
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before which we have not hesitated, inasmuch as our proposed work will
not claim to be the Bible, but an introduction to it. That we may
avoid imposing our own interpretation upon Holy Writ, it will be our
endeavor to make Scripture serve as the commentary on Scripture. In
the treatment of the Prophets of the Old Testament and the Epistles of
the New Testament, it will not be practicable entirely to avoid
comment, but no attempt will be made to pronounce upon doctrinal
questions."
The first volume is divided into four parts:
PART I.--Hebrew Story, from the Beginning to the Time of Saul.
" II.--The Kingdom of all Israel.
" III.--Samaria, or the Northern Kingdom.
" IV.--Judah, from Rehoboam to the Exile.
The second volume comprises:
PART I.--Hebrew History from the Exile To Nehemiah.
" II.--Hebrew Legislation.
" III.--Hebrew Tales.
" IV.--Hebrew Prophecy.
" V.--Hebrew Poetry.
" VI.--Hebrew Wisdom.
The third volume will comprise the selections from the New Testament,
arranged as follows:
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