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Just published, in demy 4*0, Third Edition, price 25s., 



BIBLICO-THEOLOGICAL LEXICON OF NEW 

 TESTAMENT GREEK. 



By HERMANN CREMER, D.D., 



PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GREIF8WALD. 



TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN OF THE SECOND EDITION 



(WITH ADDITIONAL MATTER AND CORRECTIONS BY THE AUTHOR) 



By WILLIAM URWICK, M.A. 



' Dr. Cremer's work is highly and deservedly esteemed in Germany. It gives with 

 care and thoroughness a complete history, as far as it goes, of each word and phrase 

 that it deals with. . . . Dr. Cremer's explanations are most lucidly set out.' Guardian. 



'It is hardly possible to exaggerate the value of this work to the student of the Greek 

 Testament. . . . The translation is accurate and idiomatic, and the additions to the 

 later edition are considerable and important' Church Bells. 



4 A valuable addition to the stores of any theological library. ... It is what it claims 

 to be, a Lexicon, both biblical and theological, and treats not only of words, but of the 

 doctrines inculcated by those words.' John Bull. 



' We very heartily commend this goodly volume to students of biblical literature.' 

 Evangelical Magazine. 



'We cannot find an important word in our Greek New Testament which is not 

 discussed with a fulness and discrimination which leaves nothing to be desired.' 

 Nonconformist. 



' Cremer's Lexicon is, and is long likely to be, indispensable to students whether of 

 theology or of the Bible, and must always bear witness to his scholarship, erudition, and 

 diligence.' Expositor. 



' A work of immense erudition.' Freeman. 



'This noble edition in quarto of Cremer's Biblico-Theological Lexicon quite super- 

 sedes the translation of the first edition of the work. Many of the most important 

 articles have been re-written and re-arranged. . . . We heartily congratulate Mr. Urwick 

 on the admirable manner in which he has executed his task, revealing on his part 

 adequate scholarship, thorough sympathy, and a fine choice of English equivalents and 

 definitions.' British Quarterly Review. 



'As an aid in our search, we warmly commend the honest and laborious New 

 Testament Lexicon of Dr. Cremer.' London Quarterly Review. 



'The judiciousness and importance of Dr. Cremer's design must be obvious to all 

 students of the New Testament; and the execution of that design, in our judgment, fully 

 establishes and justifies the translator's encomiums.' Watchman. 



'A majestic volume, admirably printed and faultlessly edited, and will win gratitude 

 as well as renown for its learned and Christian Author, and prove a precious boon to 

 students and preachers who covet exact and exhaustive acquaintance with the literal 

 a nd theological teaching of the New Testament.' Dickinson's Theological Quarterly. 



