The first printing of this collection met with a most cordial reception. Those who so Kindly reviewed it in their denominational or professional journals invariably expressed a concern that so impo…
The first printing of this collection met with a most cordial reception. Those who so Kindly reviewed it in their denominational or professional journals invariably expressed a concern that so impo…
The resurrection of our Lord was not the completion of His glory. His glorification indeed then began. He then burst for ever those bonds of the finite and the temporal within which, in carrying ou…
The resurrection of our Lord was not the completion of His glory. His glorification indeed then began. He then burst for ever those bonds of the finite and the temporal within which, in carrying ou…
Cyril Barber gives us a fine volume on Job aimed at laypeople, but quite pleasing to pastors. I will never understand why volumes by this fine writer aren’t more well known. He shows such an outs…
Most studies of the book of Joshua fall into two well-defined categories. On the one hand we have the writings of those devout students of God's Word who built upon typology and explain..
This book provide a vigorous, scholarly apologetic aimed at assessing the historical interpretative problems, and of providing, wherever possible, a suitable and satisfactory solution. Imbedded in …
The Epistles to the Thessalonians can hardly be said to have received at the hand of English scholars the attention they deserve, in view not only of their own intrinsic interest, but of the place …
The Acts of the Apostles is distinguished from the other book of the New Testament by this important peculiarity, that it comes much in contact with many-well-known facts of the ancient world, and …