Vol 04 - NEWTON (BENJAMIN WILLS.) Thoughts on the Apocalypse.
NEWTON (BENJAMIN WILLS.) Thoughts on the Apocalypse.
8vo. Lond., 1853. S. 3/- Of the Futurist School. Condensed and instructive. x433 ROGERS (GEORGE, Principal of the “Pastors’ College.”) Lec- tures on the Book of Revelation 4:1-11 vols., 12mo. x844-51. 6/- Not half so well known as it ought to be: a mass of judicious remarks. We do not subscribe to the author’s system of interpretation, but his expositions always command our respect.
1434 STUART (MosEs). A Commentary on the Apocalypse.
2 vols., royal 8vo. Lond., 1845; 1 vol. 8vo. Edinb., x847; x vol. 8vo., 8/- Lond., W. Tegg and Co. 1850. S. 3/6.
Stuart rejects the historical interpretations generally given; but his textual criticism and his preliminary disquisitions are very helpful. This work has laid us under great obligations.
VAUGHAN (C. J., D.D.) Lectures on the Revelation.
2 vols. Fcap. 8vo. 9/- Lond., Macmillan & Co. 1875. Does not grapple with the difficulties, but inculcates the lessons of the book. A sensible course. r436 WILLIAMS (ISAAC). The Apocalypse, with Notes and Reflections. Cr. 8vo. 5/- Lond., Rivingtons. 1873. S. 3/-
Considering the High Church School to which he belongs, this author is marvellously rich in exposition. The whole is tinged with the mediaeval spirit.
1437 WOODHOUSE (JOHN CHAPPEL, D.D., Dean of Lichfield.
1751 — 1834). Translation, with Notes. Roy. 8vo. 1805. 2/6.
Bishop Hurd says, “This is the best book of the kind I have seen.” We give no opinion, for we are too much puzzled with these Apocalyptic books, and are glad to write FINIS.
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