Mr. Murray's List of New Publications. 



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Cfte ^peafcer*g Commentary. 

 A Commentary on the Holy Bible. 



EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL, WITH A REVISION 

 OF THE TRANSLATION. 



BY BISHOPS 



CLERGY OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH. 

 C. COOK, M.A. 



AND 

 Edited by F, 



Late Canon of Exeter, 



The Old Testament. 



6 Vols. Medium %vo, 

 £6 iss. 



I. — Genesis — Deuteronomy. 30;. 

 II.— Joshua — I. Kings, zos. 

 III. — II. Kings — Esther. 16s. 

 IV. — Job — Song of Solomon. 24/. 



V. 

 VI.- 



Lamenta- 



-IsAiAH, Jeremiah, 



tions. 20s. 

 -Ezekiel — Malachi. 2S,S. 

 *«* The foUmving are sold separately:— '^oom OF Psalms— St. John's 

 Gospel, \os. 6d. each. —Epistle to the Romans, ^s. 6d. 



The New Testament. 



4 Vols. Medium Svo. 



£aiv- 



I.— SS. Matthew, Mark, Luke. 



iSs. 

 II. — St. John, Acts of the Apostles. 



20s. 

 III. — Romans — Philemon. 2is. 

 IV. — Hebrews — Revelation. 2%s. 



"There can be no question that the Speaker's 

 Commentary will supersede all older commentaries 

 for English readers, so far as an external commen- 

 tary is concerned." — Guardian. 



LIST OF 



Archbishop of York. 



Bishops Jackson, Harold Browne, 

 Lord Arthur Hervey, Basil 

 Jones, Jacobson, & Alexander. 



Deans Mansel, Johnson, Plumptre, 

 Payne Smith, Howson, Scott. 



Archdeacons Lee, Rose. 



"We regard these volumes as a specimen of 

 English scholarship of which ^we need not be 

 ashamed. The arrangement is admirable." — 

 Nonconformist. 



WRITERS: 

 Canons Westcott, Espin, Rawlinson, 



Cook, Elliott, Kay, Drake, Gif- 



FORD, Evans, Waite. 

 Professors Gandell, Lumby, Fuller. 

 Prebendaries Currey, Huxtable, 



Kingsbury, Meyrick, Wace, and 



Bullock. 

 Revs. S. Clark & J. F. Thrupp. 



The Student's Commentary on 

 the Holy Bible. 



ABRIDGED FROM THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY. 

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



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

 6 Vols. Croivn Svo. Js. 6d. each. 



I. Genesis to Deuteronomy. 

 II. Joshua to Esther. 

 III. Job to Ecclesiastes. 



IV. Isaiah to Malachi. 

 V. Gospels and Acts. 

 VI. Epistles and Revelation. 



■The result of a careful examination of this new Commentary is in all respects satisfac- 

 tory The execution is as good as the idea— which is saying a great deal. "—Church Bells. 



" There can be no question that the Speaker's Commentary has marked an era m Bibhcal 

 literature as the most successful of all scientific expositions of the Bible yet given to the pubhc 

 in this abridgment we are glad to see the essential portion of the great onginal is 

 faithfully preserved."— £b^/wA Churchman. 



