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Chapter 115 of 117

Vol 04 - THE TABERNACLE.

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THE TABERNACLE.

[Of works on this subject it is not possible to give more than a selection.]

206 BROWN (W.) The Tabernacle and its Services in relation to Christ and the Church. 8vo. 3/6..Edinb., Oliphant& Co. x874. An instructive interpretation of the types of the Tabernacle.

207 GARRATT (S.) Scripture Symbolism. Sm. 8vo. x848. S. 1/6.

Most unexceptionable in doctrine and style. It deals mainly with the sacred vessels.

208 KITTO (JOHN, D.D.) Tabernacle and its Furniture. 4to. x849.

Artistic illustrations with a little letter-press. Soltau well supplies the place of this rare work.

209 MUDGE (WILLIAM). The Tabernacle in the Wilderness. 12mo.

Lond., Simpkin & Marshall. 1861. S. 2/6. The writer, a thoroughly evangelical second-advent clergyman, makes some very admirable remarks in these Lectures, which were delivered in his parish church. Our copy is in the third edition. We are not surprised to find the work thus popular.

210 SOLTAU (H. W.) The Holy Vessels and Furniture of the Tabernacle of Israel. [With Ten Chromo-Lithographic Illustrations.] Imp. oblong 8vo.

16/- Lond., Yapp & Hawkins, and S. W. Partridge & Co. A series of sumptuous pictures, executed in the best style of art, impressing the mind far more vividly than any letter-press could do.

2I1 SOLTAU (H. W.) The Tabernacle, the Priestly Garments, and the Priesthood. 8vo. 4/6. Lond., Morgan & Scott.

Richly suggestive. Exceedingly well worked out in details; but not so wiredrawn as to prevent thought an the reader’s part.

WHITE (FRANK H.) Christ in the Tabernacle, with some Remarks on the Offerings. Illustrated by Twelve Chromo- Lithographs. Cr. 8vo., 5/- Lond., S. W. Partridge. :873. Written for the private Christian. Full of instruction and devotion.

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