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rich in selections from the entire range 

 of literature." 



William M. Taylor, D.Do 



New York says: ' In the exposition of 

 the heart 'THB TBEASimy OF DAVID* is 

 sui generis, rich in experience and pre- 

 eminently devotional. The exposition 

 is alwavs fresh. To the preacher it is 

 especially suggestive." 



John Hall, D.D., New York, 

 says: -'There are two questions that 

 must interest every expositor of tha 

 Divine Word. What does a particular 

 passage mean, and to what use is it to 

 be applied in public teaching? In the 

 department of the latter Mr. Spur- 

 geon's great work on the Psalms is 

 without an equal. Eminently practical 

 in his own teaching, he has collected in 

 these volumes the best thoughts of the 

 best minds on the Psalter, andesre- 

 cially of that great body .loosely grouped 

 together as the Puritan divines. lam 

 heartily glad that by arrangements, 

 satisfactory to all concerned, tl e Messrs. 

 Funk & Wa^nalls are to bring mis gr, at 

 work within tha reach ot ministers 

 everywhere, as the English edition is 

 necessarily expensive. I wish the 

 highest success to the enterprise." 



-William Ormlston. !>.*>., New 



York, says: " I consider THB TBEASUBY. 

 OF DAVID' a work cf surpassing excel- 

 lence.of inestimable value to every stu- 

 dent of the J salter. It will prove a 

 standard work on the Psalms for all 

 time. The instructive introductions, 

 the racy original expositions, the 

 numerous quaint illustrations gath- 

 ered from wide and varied fields, and 

 the suggestive sormonic hints, render 

 the volumes in valuable to allpreacheis, 

 and indispensable to every minister's 

 library. All who delight in reading the 

 Psalois and what Christian does not? 

 will prize this work. It is a rich 

 cyclopaedia of the literature of these 

 ancient odes." 



Tneo, li fwyler, D.D., Brook- 

 lyn, says: " I have used Mr. Spurgeon's 

 THB TREASURY. OF DAVID' for three 

 years, and found it worthy of its name. 

 Whoso goeth in there will find ' rich 

 spoils.' At both my visits to Mr. S. he 

 spoke with much enthusiasm of this 

 undertaking as one of his favorite 

 methods of enriching himself and 

 others." 



JesieB. Thomas, D.D , Brook- 

 lyn, says: " I havo the highest concep- 



tion of the sterling worth of all Mr. 

 Spurgeon's publications, and I incline 

 to regard his TREASURY OF DAVID' as 

 having received more of his loving 

 labor than any other. I regard its 

 publication at a lower price as a preat 

 service to American Bible fctudents." 



New York Observer says: " A 

 rich compendium of Buggestivo com- 

 ment upon the richest devotional 

 poetry ever given to mankind. ' 



Th Congregational!*!, Bos- 

 ton, says: " As a devout and spiritually 

 suggestive work, it is meeting with 

 the warmest approval and receiving 

 the hearty commendation of the most 

 distinguished divines." 



United Presbyterian, Pitts- 

 burg, Pa., says: "It is unapproached 

 as a commentary on the Psalms. It is 

 of equal value to ministers and lay- 

 men a quality that works of the kind 

 rarely possess." 



North American, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: says: "Will find a place in the 

 library of every minister who knows 

 how to appreciate a good thing." 



New York Independent rays: 

 " He has ransacked evangelical litera- 

 ture, and comes forth, like Jessica from 

 her father's house, 'gilded with 

 ducats' and rich plunder in the shape 

 of good and helpful quotations.' 



New York Tribune says: "For 

 the great majority of readers who seek 

 in the Psalms those practical lessons 

 in which they are so rich, and those 

 wonderful interpretations of heart-life 

 and expression of emotion in which 

 they anticipate the New Testament, we 

 know of no book like this, nor as good. 

 It is literally a ' Treasury.' " 



S. S. Times says: "Mr. Fpurgeon'a 

 style is simple, direct and perspicuous, 

 often reminding one of the matchless 

 prose of Bunyan." 



West mi Christian Advocate, 

 Cincinnati, 0., says: "The price is ex- 

 tremely moderate for EO Jarge and im- 

 portant a work. * * * We have ex- 

 amined this volume with care, and we 

 are greatly pleased with the plan of 

 execution." 



Christian Herald says: "Con- 

 tains more felicitous illustrations, 

 more valuable eermonic hints, than can 

 be found in all other works on the 

 same book put together." 



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