Four Psalms XXIII. XXXVI. LII. CXXI. - Interpreted for practical use by George Adam Smith
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'It is needless to mention the literary merits which in reviews of the first volume of this work were so abundantly recognised. This is, indeed, one of the few theological works which it is a pure pleasure to read; nor need one in the case of the present volume add the qualifying remark that the homiletical element is somewhat unduly large. The scholarship, too, is still as accurate as might be expected from Mr. Smith's excellent training.'--_Academy_. HODDER & STOUGHTON THE BOOK OF THE TWELVE PROPHETS %_Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d_%. %VOL.I.--AMOS, HOSEA, AND MICAH%. %With an Introduction and a Sketch of Prophecy in Early Israel.% 'The work of an interesting writer, an excellent theologian, whose previous book on Isaiah showed the same qualities of fairness, historical imagination, and enthusiasm for a great subject that now appear in the handling of these precious fragments from the lesser prophets of Israel. Each separate prophecy calls out an appropriate literary and historical |
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