T. a-ad T. Clark's Publications. 



In demy 8vo, lyice 7s. 6d., 



CANON AND TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. 



BY DR. FRANTS BUHL, 



PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY AT LEIPZIG. 



TRANSLATED BY REV. JOHN MACPHERSON, M.A. 

 V Professor Buhl it successor to the late Prof. Franz Dclitzsch, at Leipzig. 



' Students will find this an extremely useful book. There is not a subject 

 connected with the text of the Old Testament, its history and condition, on 

 which it does not afford all needful information. It is written with great 

 clearness and commendable brevity, and is by far the best manual that exists 

 on the subject of which it treats.' Prof. A. B. DAVIDSON, D.D., in The 

 Expositor. 



4 It would be difficult to find a more comprehensive, succinct, and lucid 

 digest of the results of recent study of the Old Testament cnnon and text 

 than is given in this volume. Instead of bewildering us with a crowd of 

 discordant opinions, the author sifts the evidence and indicates the right 

 conclusion. His tone is eminently free and impartial. He is no slave to 

 tradition, and no lover of novelty for its own sake. The discussion in the 

 text is kept clear by the relegation of further references and quotations to 

 supplementary paragraphs. These paragraphs are a perfect mine of exact, 

 detailed information.' Prof. J. S. BANKS in The Critical Review. 



' A book of high merit.' CANON CHEYNK, D.D. 



' A book that no student can afford to neglect' REVIEW OF THE CHURCHES. 



Just published, in demy 8vo, price 10s. Cd., 



COMMENTARY ON ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE 

 TO THE EPHESIANS. 



BY REV. JOHN MACPHERSON, M.A., FINDHORN. 



' It is an advance, and a great one, on anything we yet possess. . . . The 

 author goes to the root, and neglects nothing that usually comes under the 

 eye of a careful student. . . . Besides all this, the book is a living book. One 

 is conscious of the heart of a man in it, as well as the brains.' Methodist 

 Times. 



Of real utility and value. We are not acquainted with another work on 

 this great Epistle so intellectually searching and exhaustive. It will be a 

 boon to all teachers, and a book that no student can afford to neglect.' 

 Review of the Churches. 



' This is a very handsome volume which Mr. Macpherson has given us, 

 and without any doubt it will take the first place among the commentaries 

 devoted to this Epistle. The Introduction is fuller far than we have ever 

 had. It is quite in touch with the latest literary and archasological results- 

 results which, in this particular Epistle, have recently come in with unusual 



richness. That alone is sufficient to give this volume the pre-eminence.' 



The Expository Times. 



