LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



i Companion to \])t %\b\t. 



In one super-royal volume. 



DESIGNED TO ACCOMPANY 



THE FAMILY BIBLE, 



OR HENRY'S, SCOTT'S, CLARKE'S, GILL'S, OR OTHER COMMENTARIES: 



CONTAINING 



1. A new, full, and complete Concordance; 



Illustrated with monumental, traditional, and oriental engravings, founded on Butterworth's, with 

 Cruden's definitions; forming, it is believed, on many accounts, a more valuable work than either 

 Butterworth, Cruden, or any other similar book in the language. 



The value of a Concordance is now generally understood; arid those who have used one, con- 

 sider it indispensable in connection with the Bible. 



2. A G-uide to the Reading and Study of the Bible ; 



being Carpenter's valuable Biblical Companion, lately published in London, containing a complete 

 history of the Bible, and forming a most excellent introduction to its study. It embraces the evi- 

 dences of Christianity, Jewish antiquities, manners, customs, arts, natural history, <kc, of the Bible, 

 with notes and engravings added. 



3. Complete Biographies of Henry, by Williams; Scott, by his 

 son ; Doddridge, by Orton ; 



with sketches of the lives and characters, and notices of the works, of the writers on the Scriptures 

 Who are quoted m the Commentary, living and dead, American and foreign. 



Tlus part of the volume not only affords a large quantity of interesting and useful reading for 

 pious families, but will also be a source of gratification to all those who are in the habit of consult- 

 ing the Commentary; every one naturally feeling a desire to know some particulars of the lives and 

 characters of those whose opinions he seek9. Appended to this part, will be a 



BIBLIOTHECA BIBLICA, 



or list of the best works on the Bible, of all kinds, arranged under their appropriate heads. 



4. A complete Index of the Matter contained in the Bible Text. 

 5. A Symbolical Dictionary. 



A very comprehensive and valuable Dictionary of Scripture Symbols, (occupying about fifty-six 

 closely printed pages,) by Thomas "Wemyss, (author of "Biblical Gleanings," <fcc.) Comprising 

 Daubuz, Lancaster, Hutcheson, &c. 



6. The Work contains several other Articles, 



Indexes, Tables, <to. &c, and is, 



7, Illustrated by a large Plan of Jerusalem, 



identifying, as far as tradition, <tc, go, the original sites, drawn on the spot by F. Catherwood, of 

 London, architect. Also, two steel engravings of portraits of seven foreign and eight American 

 theological writers, and numerous wood engravings. 



The whole forms a desirable and necessary fund of instruction for the use not only of clergymen 

 and Sabbath-school teachers, but also for families. When the great amount of matter it must 

 contain is considered, it will be deemed exceedingly cheap. 



" I have examined ' The Companion to the Bible,' and have been surprised to find so much infnrm- 

 atinn introduced into a volume 'if so moderate a size It contains a library of sacred knowledge 

 and criticism It will be useful tn minivers who own large libraries, and cannot fail to be an 

 invaluable help to every reader of the Bible." HENRY MORRIS, 



Pastur of Congregational Church, Vermont. 



The above work can be had in several styles of binding. Price varying 

 from $1 75 to $5 00. 



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