WORKS FOIi BIBLE STUDENTS. 



KITTO'S POPULAR CYCLOPEDIA OP BIBLICAL LITERA- 

 TURE. Condensed from the larger work. By the Author, Jons Kirro, D. D. As- 

 sisted by James Taylor, D. D., of Glasgow. With over five hundred Illustrations. One 

 volume, octavo, 812 pp. Cloth, $3.00 ; sheep, §3.50 ; cloth, gilt, $4.00 ; half calf, $400. 



A Dictionary of the Bible. Serving, also, as a Commentary, embodying the products of 

 the best and most recent researches in biblical literature in which the scholars of Europe and 

 America have bten engaged. The work, the result of immense labor and research, and enriched 

 by the contributions of writers of distinguished eminence in the various departments of sacred liter- 

 ature, has been, by universal consent, pronounced the best work of its class extant, and the one best 

 6uited to the advanced knowledge of the present day in all the studies connected with theological 

 science. It is not only intended for ministers and theological students, but it is also particularly 

 adapted to parents, Sabbath-school teachers, and the great body of the religious public. 



THE HISTORY OP PALESTINE, from the Patriarchal Age to the Present 

 Time ; with Chapters on the Geography and Natural History of the Country, the Cus- 

 toms and Institutions of the Hebrews. By John Kitto, D. D. With upwards of two 

 hundred Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, $1.25. 



D3"~ A work admirably adapted to the Family, the Sabbath, and the week-day School Library. 



ANALYTICAL CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLY SCRIP- 



TTJRES ; or, the Bible presented under Distinct and Classified Heads or Topics. By 

 John Eadie, D. D., LL. D., Author of " Biblical Cyclopaedia," "Ecclesiastical Cyclopae- 

 dia," " Dictionary of the Bible," etc. One volume, octavo, 840 pp. Cloth, $3.00 ; sheep, 

 $3.50 ; cloth, gilt, $4.00 ; half Turkey morocco, $4.00. 



The object of this Concordance is to present the Scriptures entire, under certain classified 

 and exhaustive heads. It differs from an ordinary Concordance, in that its arrangement depends 

 not on words, but on subjects, and the verses are printed in full. Its plan does not bring it at 

 all into competition with such limited works as those of Gaston and Warden ; for they select doc- 

 trinal topics principally, and do not profess to comprehend as this the entire Bible. The work 

 also contains a Synoptical Table of Contents of the whole work, presenting in brief a system of 

 biblical antiquities and theology, with a very copious and accurate index. 



The value of this work to ministers and Sabbath-school teachers can hardly be over-estimated ; 

 end it needs ouly to be examined, to secure the approval and patronage of every Bible student. 



CRUDEN'S CONDENSED CONCORDANCE. A Complete Concord- 

 ance to the Holy Scriptures. By Alexander Cruden. Revised and Re-edited by the 

 Rev. David King, LL. D. Octavo, cloth backs, $1.25 ; sheep, $1.50. 



The condensation of the quotations of Scripture, arranged under the most obvious heads, while 

 it diminishes the bidh of the work, greatly facilitates the finding of any required passage. 



" We have in this edition of Cruden the best made better. That is, the present is better adapted 

 to the purposes of a Concordance, by the erasure of superfluous references, the omission of unne- 

 cessary explanations, and the contraction of quotations, &c. It is better as a manual, and is better 

 adapted by its price to the means of many who need and ought to possess such a work, than the 

 formur large and expensive edition." — Puritan Recorder. 



A COMMENTARY ON THE ORIGINAL TEXT OP THE ACTS 

 OP THE APOSTLES. By Horatio B. Hackett, D. D., Prof, of Biblical Liter- 

 ature and Interpretation, in the Newton Theol. Inst. [C7"A new, revised, and enlarged 

 edition. Royal octavo, cloth, $2.25. 



1ST Thig most important and very popular work has been thoroughly revised ; large portions 

 entirely re-written, with the addition of more than one hundred pages of new matter; the result of 

 the author's continued, laborious investigations and travels, since the publication of the first edition. 



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