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Vol 04 - JAMES.

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JAMES.

1357 ADAM (JOHN, D.D., Adberdeen). Exposition of James. 8vo.

9/- Edinb., T. & T. Clark. 1867.

Good, plain discourses, for which the author acknowledges his indebtedness to various eminent writers who have discussed the Epistle. Our readers had better make similar discourses of their own — -if they can.

1358 HEMMINGE (NICHOLAS, D.D.) A Learned and Fruitful Commentarie upon James, translated by W.G. Black Letter. 4to. 1577. 21/- The price which this book fetches is preposterous. It is hard antique reading.

1359 JACOBI (BERNARD, of Petershagen, Prussia). Lectures on James. 12mo. Religious Tract Society. x838. S. 1/6. A good, simple, practical set of expository Lectures. Safe in doctrine, or the Religious Tract Society would not have issued it.

136o JOHNSTONE (ROBERT, LL.B. Glasgow.) Lectures on James. Extra cr. 8vo.,7/6. Edinb., Oliphant 1871. A very useful, scholarly, and readable book.

MANTON (THOMAS, D.D.) Commentary on James 4:1-17 to. Lond., I65I;3/.

8vo., 1842; also in vol. IV. of Manton’s Works, Nichol’s edition. In Manton’s best style. An exhaustive work, as far as t/w information of the period admitted. Few such books are written t10711.

1362 MAYER (JOHN, D.D.) Praxis Theologica: or the Epistle of James Resolved, Expounded, and Preached upon. 4to. 1629. 7/6. (Seepages 10 and 11.) 1363 NEANDER (J. A.W.) James, practically explained. Translated by Mrs. Conant. 12mo. New York, 1852. 2/6.

See also No. 1261.

1364 NELSON (ROBERT). James. Thin cr. 8vo. 2/6. Lond., Bagsters.

1872.

Setting out with the notion that the epistle is only written to the Jews, this author’s remarks are too much warped by this and other theories to be of any value to students.

1365 STIER (R., D.D.) See No. 972.

1366 PATTERSON (A. S., D.D.) Commentary on James. 18mo.

Paisley, 1851. i/- (See remarks on No. 1292.) 1367 TURNBULL (RICHARD; M.A.) Expositions of James and Jude.

Thick I2mo., 1592; and 4to., I6O5. 6/- to 14/.

Old and occupied with Popish controversies. Good, solid, and tedious.

1368 WARDLAW (RALPH, D.D.) Lectures on James.

Cr. 8vo. 3/6. Fullerton & Co. 1862. The lectures are noteworthy specimens of expository preaching’, They were Wardlaw’s last work, and are fully up to the mark.

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