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WORKS OF JOHN CALVIN,
IN 51 VOLUMES, DEMY 8vo.
Messrs CLAEK beg respectfully to announce that the whole Stock and Copyrights of the WOEKS OF CALVIN, published by the Calvin Translation Society, are now their property, and that this valuable Series will be issued by them on the following very favourable terms:
1. Complete Sets in 51 Volumes, Nine Guineas. (Original Subscription price about
13.) The ' Letters,' edited by Dr Bonnet, 2 vols., 10s. 6d. additional.
2. Complete Sets of Commentaries, 45 vols., 7,17s. 6d.
3. A Selection of Six Volumes (or more at the same proportion) for 21s., with the
exception of the Institutes, 3 vols.
4. Any Separate Volume (except Institutes), 6s.
The Contents of the Series are as follow:
Institutes of the Christian Religion, 3 vols.
Tracts on the Reformation, 3 vols.
Commentary on Genesis, 2 vols.
Harmony of the last Four Books of the
Pentateuch, 4 vols. Commentary on Joshua, 1 vol. r on the Psalms, 5 vols.
* on Isaiah, 4 vols.
r on Jeremiah and Lamentations, 5 vols. r on Ezekiel, 2 vols.
* on Daniel, 2 vols. r on Hosea, 1 vol.
r on Joel, Amos, and Obadiah, 1 vol.
* on Jonah, Micah, and Nahum, 1 vol.
r on Habakkuk, Zephaniah, and Haggai, 1 vol.
Commentary on Zechariah and Malachi, 1 vol.
Harmony of the Synoptical Evangelists,
3 vols.
Commentary on John's Gospel, 2 vols.
r on Acts of the Apostles, 2 vols.
* on Bomans, 1 vol.
* on Corinthians, 2 vols.
r Galatians and Ephesians, 1 vol.
'on Philippians, Colossians, and Thes
salonians, 1 vol. r en Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, 1
vol.
'on Hebrews, 1 vol.
* on Peter, John, James, and Jude, 1 vol.
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THE INSTITUTES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION.
By JOHN CALVIN.
TRANSLATED BY HENRY BEVERIDGE.
This translation of Calvin's Institutes was originally executed for the Calvin Translation Society, and is universally acknowledged to be the best English version of the work. The Publishers have reprinted it in an elegant form, and have at the same time fixed a price so low as to bring it within the reach of all.
In One Volume, 8vo, price 8s. 6d.,
CALVIN:
HIS LIFE, LABOURS, AND WRITINGS.
BY FELIX BUNGENER,
AUTHOR OP THE 'HISTORY OF THE COUNCIL OF TRENT,' ETC.
'M. Bungener's French vivacity has admirably combined with critical care and with admiring reverence, to furnish what we venture to think the best portrait of Calvin hitherto drawn. He tells us all that we need to know; and instead of overlaying his work with minute details and needless disquisitions, he simply presents the disencumbered features, and preserves the true proportions of tie great Reformer's character. We heartily commend the work.'Patriot.
'Few will sit down to this volume without resolving to read it to the close.'Clerical Journal. .
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A CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL
COMMENTARY ON THE BOOK OF EXODUS.
BY JAMES G. MURPHY, LL.D., T.C.D.
BY TEE SAME AUTHOR.
In demy 8vo, price 10s. 6d.,
A CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL
COMMENTARY ON THE BOOK OF GENESIS.
-WITH A NEW TRANSLATION.
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lA work of most massive scholarship, abounding in rich and noble thought, and romarkably fresh and suggestive.'Evangelical Magazine.
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THE EARLY SCOTTISH CHURCH:
THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTOET OP SCOTLAND PEOM THE FIRST TO THE MIDDLE OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
BY THOMAS M'LAUCHLAN, LL.D., F.S.A.S.
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A HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
BY WILLIAM G. SHEDD, D.D.,
PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY, UNION COLLEGE, NEW TOEK.
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THE PARABLES OF CHRIST ILLUSTRATED AND EXPOUNDED.
BY DR F. G. LI SCO.