Vol 04 - EXODUS.
EXODUS. x66 BIRKS (T. R., M.A.) The Exodus of Israel; its Difficulties explained and its Truth confirmed. 8vo. x863. S. 3/6. A reply to Dr. Colenso’s famous assault upon the Pentateuch. The great abilities of the author are known to all.
BLUNT (HENRY, M.A.) Exodus and Leviticus. Vol. 2 of A Family Exposition of the Pentateuch. I2mo. 6/- Lond., Hatchards. x842. S. x/- Profitable for household and private reading: not very striking. x68 BUSH (GEORGE). Notes on Exodus 2:1-25 vols., sm. 8vo. New York, x856, etc. S. 5/6. Of considerable value. We do not know that it is a plagiarism.
169 COTTAGE READINGS on the Book of Exodus. [Anon.] Sm. cr. 8vo. 5/’ Zonal., Nisbet & Co. S. 2/- Not at all a student’s book; yet many preachers might learn from it how to put things plainly. There is a similar volume on Genesis. x7o CUMMING (Joliet, D.D.) Sabbath Morning Readings on Exodus. Sm. 8vo. Lond., J. F. Shaw. x853. S. 2/-
Dr. Cumming’s style is a model, but his matter seldom verges upon originality. He always gives you the gospel when he is not prophesying.
171 EXELL (JosEPH S.) Homiletic Commentary on Exodus.
[Being Part x of THE PREACHER’S COMMENTARY, publishing by Dickinson in monthly parts, x875. 1/- each.] It excels, so far as we have seen.
172 HUGHES (GEORGE). See No. 127.
JACKSON (THOMAS, D.D., Dean of Peterborough. — 1579 — 164o).
Paraphrase on the eleven first chapters of Exodus, with Annotations, etc.
Works, 8vo., IX., 384. Folio, III., I9I. 3 vols. folio 35/’; I2 vols. 8vo. 50/- George Herbert set great store by Dr. Jackson’s writings, for he said, — ”
I bless God for the confirmation Dr. Jackson has given me in the Christian religion, against the Atheist, Jew, and Socinian, and in the Protestant against Rome.” ]it would hardly repay a student to purchase three folio volumes to obtain the small portion allotted to his Paraphrase. So far as commenting is concerned it is not important. x74 M[ACKTOSH] C.H.) Notes. By C. H.M. I2mo. 2/6.
Lond., G. Morrish. I858. Not free from Plymouth errors, yet remarkably suggestive.
175 MILLINGTON (THOMAS S.) Signs and Wonders in the Land of Ham. A Description of the Ten Plagues of Egypt. Post 8vo. 7/6. Lond.,
Murray. x873.
It has been an intellectual treat to read this interesting work. On the same subject there is an old work by James Bryant, 1794; but Millington is enough.
176 MURPHY (JAMES G., LL.D.) Commentary on Exodus.
New Translation. 8vo. Edinb., Clark. 1866. 9/- The result of laborious study by a scholar of ripe learning.
177 WILLET (ANDREW). Hexapla; or, Sixfold Commentarie upon Exodus. Folio. Lond., i6o8. 6/-to 10/- See No. x42. Full, exhaustive, and exhausting.
