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The Speaker's Commentary on 

 the Holy Bible, 



EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL, WITH A REVISION 

 OF THE TRANSLATION. 



BY BISHOPS AND CLERGY OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH. 

 Edited by F. C. COOK, M.A. 



I.ate Canon of Exeler. 



The Old Testament. The New Testament. 



6 Vols. Medium 8vo, 



I. — Genesis — Deuteronomy. 



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in.— II. Kings— Esther. 16s. 



IV. — ^JoB — Song of Solomon. 



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24s 



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I.— SS. Matthew, Mark, Luke, 



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"There can be no question that the Speaker's 

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Bishops Jackson, Harold Browne, 

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The Student's Commentary on 

 the Holy Bible. 



ABRIDGED FROM THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY. 

 Edited by JOHN M. FULLER, M.A., 



Vicar of Dexley, and Professor of Ecclesiastical History, King's College, London. 



6 Vols. Cro'tin Svo. 



I. Genesis to Deuteroncmy. 

 II. Joshua to Esther. 

 III. Job to Ecclesiastes, 



7 J. 6(/. ecu A. 



IV. Isaiah to Malachi. 

 V. Gospels and Acts. 

 VI. Epistles and Revelation. 



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