Four Psalms XXIII. XXXVI. LII. CXXI. - Interpreted for practical use by George Adam Smith
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widely over Palestine. The value of the work is incalculably increased
by the series of geographical maps, the first of the kind representing the whole lift and lie of the land by gradations of colour.'--_Scotsman_. HODDER & STOUGHTON THE BOOK OF ISAIAH VOL. I.--CHAPS, I.--XXXIX. _Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d_. 'This is a very attractive book. Mr. George Adam Smith has such a mastery of the scholarship of his subject that it would be sheer impertinence for most scholars, even if tolerable Hebraists, to criticise his translations. All we desire is to let English readers know how very lucid, impressive, and, indeed, how vivid a study of Isaiah is within their reach.... We will give an example of both aspects of this most fascinating book.'--_Spectator_. VOL. II.--CHAPS, XL.--LXVI. _Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d_. |
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