14 Mr. Murray's List of New and Recent Works. 



A First Introduction .to the Study of 

 the Greek Testament. 



COMPRISING A CONNECTED NARRATIVE OF OUR LORD'S LIFE, 



FROM THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS, IN THE ORIGINAL GREEK. 



WITH CONCISE GRAMMAR, NOTES, AND VOCABULARY. 



By THEOPHILUS D. HALL, M.A. 



Crown 8vo. 2 s - 6d. 



This volume is intended to aid those who desire to study the New Testament in the 

 original Greek Text. The student, without any previous knowledge of the language, and 

 with only a moderate amount of labour, may, by the assistance of this book, gain an insight 

 into the Gospel Narrative text which he could not otherwise acquire. 



" This little work contains a large amount of true scholarship, with the topics arranged in 

 a most intelligible form, and condensed into the smallest possible space. To those who have 

 made any beginning with Greek, and desire to continue that study so far as to make use of the 

 New Testament in the original, this handbook will bring most welcome assistance. For any 

 who have no knowledge of the language, but are anxious to read the Greek Testament, we 

 know no work so likely to further their wishes as this. . . . We hope that many may be in- 

 duced to avail themselves of this valuable introduction to a study so indispensable to all 

 Christian teachers." Methodist Times. 



The Epistles of St. Paul to the 

 Thessalonians, Galatians and Romans, 



WITH NOTES AND DISSERTATIONS. 



INCLUDING AN ESSAY ON THE INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE, ORIGINALLY 

 PUBLISHED IN "ESSAYS AND REVIEWS." 



By the late B. JOWETT, M.A., Master of Balliol College. 

 Edited by LEWIS CAMPBELL, M.A., LL.D,, 



Emeritus Professor of Greek in the University of St. Andrew's. 

 2 Voh. Crown 8vo. 'js. 6d. net, each volume. 



This work was first published in 1855, a second and thoroughly Revised Edition appeared 

 in 1859, and was rapidly exhausted, but the author did not re-issue the work during his life- 

 time. 



The present Edition is so divided that the text of the Epistles, together with the Notes 

 and Introductions, form the First Volume, whilst the Essays and Dissertations are contained 

 in the Second Volume. 



"The Commentary and the Essays and Dissertations are of permanent value, alike for 

 the subtlety of their thought, their ethical elevation, and the inimitable grace of their style." 

 Times. 



