Just published, in Two Volumes, demy 8vo, price 21s., COMMENTARY, EXEGETICAL AND CRITICAL, ON THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. By the Rev. PATON GLOAG, D.D., Minister of Blantyre. 'Dr. Gloag's aim has been to supply a good exegetical commentary, and in this he has thoroughly succeeded. . . . We cannot be expected in all points to accept his conclusions, but we must do justice to the care and thoughtfulness with which they have been formed, and the ability by which they are supported.... To the careful student of the Acts the book will be a most important help.'-English Ind pend nt. His expositions are generally sound and judicions. His work will greatly assist . ministers in studying this most interesting book of Scripture with a view to its exposition from the pulpit. We cordially recommend it to them.'-Evangelical Witness, This commentary is a model; we could not name any writer, certainly not any exezetical writer, who gives his meaning with so little effort. It is extremely interesting to read; quite devoid of mannerism or affectation, simple, strong, and to the point. We know of no commentary on the Acts which we could so confidently recommend to a minister proposing to lecture through that book.'—Presbyterian, Just published. Fifth Elition, in Two Volums, de my 8vo, price 21s., THE TYPOLOGY OF SCRIPTURE, VIEWED IN CONNECTION WITH THE WHOLE SERIES OF THE DIVINE DISPENSATIONS. By Principal FAIRBAIRN. One of the most sober, profound, and thorough treatises which we possess on a subject of great importance in its bearing on Christian doctrine.'-ARCHDEACON DENISON'S Church and State Review. I now say, no Biblical student should be without Professor Fairbairn's "Typology.”’ -Dr. S. LEE in his · Ecents and Times of the Visions of Daniel. The elaborate scope of Dr. Fairbairn's work can only be fairly estimated by a close personal examination of it, which it fairly merits both for its subject's sake, and its own. It has had the repeated revision of the writer, and his friends, and may be taken as an authoritative treatise.'-Literary Churchman. Just published, Third Edition, in crown 8vo, price 6s., THE SINLESSNESS OF JESUS: AN EVIDENCE FOR CHRISTIANITY. By Dr. C. ULLMANN. We welcome it in English as one of the most beautiful productions of Germany, as not only readable for an English public, but as possessing, along with not a few defects, many distinguished excellencies." We warmly recommend this beautiful work as eminently fitted to diffuse, among those who peruse it, a higher appreciation of the sinlessness and moral eminence of Christ. The work has been blessed already; and may have its use also to an English public.'-British and Foreign Evangelical Review. In Three Volumes, royal 8ro, price 36s., HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. By PHILIP SCHAFF, D.D., AUTHOR OF THE HISTORY OF THE APOstolic Church.' From the Birth of Christ to Gregory the Great, A.D. 1—600. We can heartily commend this work, as learned, scholar-like, and thorough. There is throughout a breadth of view, a calmness of spirit, an occasional beauty of reflection, and above all a religiousness of tone, which prove that the writer has not lost his vigour in mere minuteness; nor has his heart become cold or dull through what may have been found to be a soul-hardening study.'-Freeman, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. MESSRS. CLARK have much pleasure in forwarding to their Subscribers the second issue of Fourth Year (or Vols. 15 and 16) of the Ante-Nicene Christian Library. THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN (vol. 2), and THE APOCRYPHAL WRITINGS OF THE PERIOD. The Series has extended somewhat beyond their calculations; but as this has arisen mainly from additions which add greatly to its value, they are satisfied the Subscribers will not find fault. It now seems certain that five, or at most, six volumes more will include all the writings of the Ante-Nicene period. The Publishers beg respectfully to invite attention to the Prospectus of THE WRITINGs of St. Augustine, and to solicit Subscribers' names. May they also request an early remittance of the Subscription. for Fifth Year (or Vols. 17-20) of the present Series. They again express their thankfulness for the support they have received. |