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Chapter 95 of 117

Vol 04 - PARTS 0f JOHN.

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PARTS 0f JOHN.

[A selection of authors is all we can give.] 1074 HILDERSHAM (ARTHUR). Lectures on John IV.

Folio. Lond., I628 and 1656. 4-/- to 6/- .4 mass of godly teaching’; but rather heavy reading’.

1075 TURNER (SAMUEL, H., D.D.) Essay on our Lord’s Discourse at Capernaum, recorded in John VI. Cr. 8vo. New York, 1851. S. 2/-

Written with the immediate view of combating the errors of Dr., afterwards Cardinal, Wiseman, who appeals to this chapter for proofs of” the real presence.” xo76 PATTERSON (JOHN B., of Falkirk). Lectures on John XIV, XV, and XVI. Cr. 8vo. Edinb., T. Clark. x859. S. 2/- Solid discourses, containing much thought happily expressed. Yet withal somewhat laborious reading.

1077 ALEXANDER (THOMAS, D.D.) Great High Priest within the Vail. John XVII. 18mo. Lond., 1857. 1/3. Sound theology and honest exposition, Multum in parvo.

1078 BROWN (JOHN, D.D.) Exposition of John XVII. 8vo.

Land., Hamilton, 185o. S. 5/- Dr. Brown is always deep, full, and overflowing. xo79 BURGESS (ANTHONY). One Hundred and Forty-five Sermons on John XVII. Folio. Lond., I656. 7/6.

,4 standard work by a great Puritan. Somewhat prolix.

108o LANDELS (WILLIAM, D.D.) The Savior’s Parting Prayer for his Disciples. 12mo. 3/6. Lond., Elliot Stock. 1872.

Sermons of a high order: style admirable, but rather diffuse. To be estimated rather from a homiletical than an expository point of view.

1081 NEWTON (GEORGE. I602 — Z680. John XVII.

Unfolded. Folio. Land., I66O. Reprinted in Nichol’s Commentaries. Cr. 4to. 7/6. Lond., Nisbet. 1867. S. 4/. If not one of the chief of the Puritans, Newton was but little behind the front rank in ability. Joseph Alleine was his assistant minister at Taunton. His writings are plain and profitable. xo82 PIERCE (SAMUEL EYLES). Exposition of the Lord’s Prayer, in John XVII. 8vo. 1812. 4/6.

,41ways sweet as honey to those of strong Calvinistic views.

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