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SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS,

15, PATERNOSTER ROW.

Historic Evidence of the New Testament.
CONTENTS:-Introduction, 16;
6 pp.

A Lecture on the Historic Evidence of the Authorship and Transmission of the Books of the New Testament, 96 pp. Appendix, No. I. On the Text of the New Testament. No. II. Some of the results of the genuineness of the New Testament, 34 pp. By S. P. Tregelles, LL.D. Post octavo. Price 3s. 6d.

Critical Notes on the New Testament.

CONTENTS: These Notes are mainly grammatical, but their plan embraces observations on the meaning of particular terms, especially synonyms. The arrangement of sentences is treated as a matter of material importance to exact interpretation. 200 pp. By the Rev. T. S. Green, M.A. Crown octavo, Half-bound, new style, 78.

Developed Criticism of the New Testament.

CONTENTS:-Introduction, 10 pp. A series of complete critical discussions on those passages of the New Testament which are materially affected by Various Readings, 192 pp. By the Rev. T. S. Green, M.A. Octavo. Price 7s. 6d.

A Grammar of the New Testament Dialect.

CONTENTS:-Introduction, 8 pp. A Treatise on the Grammar of the New Testament; embracing observations on the literal interpretation of numerous passages, 238 pp. Index of passages particularly noticed, 6 pp. By the Rev. T. S. Green, M.A. Crown octavo, Half-bound, new style, 8s. 6d.

An Analytical Greek Lexicon to the New Testament.

CONTENTS:-Tables of the Declensions and Conjugations, with explanatory grammatical remarks, 46 pp. A Dictionary, consisting of an Alphabetical arrangement of every occurring inflexion of every word contained in the Greek New Testament Scriptures, with a grammatical analysis of each word, and copious Lexicography, 444 pp. The Student of the Greek New Testament has only to turn to this Lexicon for the solution of every etymological difficulty that may obstruct his progress, and he will find, without trouble or loss of time, a complete analysis of every word, with an account of its peculiarities, and a reference to the conjugation or declension to which it may belong, or if it be irregular to its exceptional class. Quarto, Half-bound, new style, 158.

A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament.

By the Rev. T. S. Green, M.A. Fcap. octavo. Price 4s. 6d.

A Greek Concordance to the New Testament.

CONTENTS:-Address to the Reader, 3 pp. Preface. A Concordance of the words of the Greek New Testament, with their context, 280 pp. By Erasmus Schmidt. Foolscap octavo, Half-bound, new style, 5s.

SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS, 15, PATERNOSTER ROW.

The Septuagint.

CONTENTS:-An Historical Account of the Septuagint Version, and of the principal Texts in which it is current, 16 pp. The Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, according to the Vatican edition; together with the real Septuagint Version of Daniel and the Apocrypha, including the fourth Book of Maccabees, 942 pp. Octavo, Half-bound, new style, 18s.

A Greek Harmony of the Four Gospels.

CONTENTS-Preface, 4 pp. Introduction, 216 pp. The Harmony, comprising a Synopsis and a Diatessaron, with Various Readings, Parallel References, Critical Notes, Indexes, Explanatory Tables, etc., 384 pp. By William Stroud, M.D. Quarto. Price 15s.

An Etymological Vocabulary of the Greek N. T.

CONTENTS:-Part I. Roots. The Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs. The Hebrew words, Latin words, and roots of compound words. Part II. Derivatives and Compounds. The Substantives, Adjectives, Verbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Adverbs, and Interjections, 224 pp. Foolscap octavo, Half-bound, new style, 3s. The Twofold New Testament.

CONTENTS:-A newly-formed Greek Text, with an accompanying new Translation into English, in parallel columns, 466 pp. By the Rev. T. S. Green, M.A. Quarto, Half-bound, new style, 17. 18.

The Traveller's New Testament.

The object of this volume is to provide the Christian Student with the greatest possible help in the most portable form.

CONTENTS:-The New Testament Scriptures, in Greek and English, with Various Readings. A complete Lexicon, and an English Concordance on a new and interesting plan. Pocket volume, Bound in the best morocco, limp and flexible, with projecting edges and a protecting flap, secured with an elastic band. Price, 17. 18.

A Greek and English New Testament for MS. Notes.

This is an edition of the New Testament printed upon writing-paper, with broad margins for Annotations. Quarto, Half-bound, new style, 10s. 6d. The Greek New Testament.

Edited from Ancient Authorities (with the Latin Version of Jerome, from the Codex Amiatinus). By S. P. Tregelles, LL.D. Quarto, 31. 3s.

The Large-print Paragraph Bible, in separate books.

Twenty-nine volumes, Crown octavo. 29 Vols., cloth, 27. 14s. Genesis, cloth extra, red edges, 2s. Exodus 2s. Leviticus, 1s. 6d. Numbers, 2s. Deuteronomy 2s. Joshua, 1s. 8d. Judges and Ruth, 1s. 8d. I. and II. Samuel, 2s. 6d. I. and II. Kings, 2s. 6d. I. and II. Chronicles, 2s. 6d. Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, 1s. 8d. Job, 1s. 6d. Psalms, 2s. 6d. Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, 2s. Isaiah, 2s. 6d. Jeremiah and Lamentations, 2s. 6d. Ezekiel, 2s. Daniel to Malachi 2s. 6d. Matthew, 1s. 6d. Mark, 1s. 4d. Luke, 1s. 8d. John, 1s. 6d. 1s. 4d. I. and II. Corinthians, 1s. 4d. Hebrews, 1s. 6d. James to Jude, 1s. 6d.

The Acts, 1s. 8d. Romans, Galatians to Philemon, 2s. 6d. Revelation, 1s. 4d.

SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS, 15, PATERNOSTER ROW.

The Commentary Wholly Biblical.

CONTENTS:-The Commentary: an Exposition of the Old and New Testaments in the very words of Scripture. 2264 pp. II. An outline of the Geography and History of the Nations mentioned in Scripture. III. Tables of Measures, Weights, and Coins. IV. An Itinerary of the Children of Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land. V. A Chronological comparative Table of the Kings and Prophets of Israel and Judah. VI. A Chart of the World's History from Adam to the Third Century A.D. VII. A complete Series of illustrative Maps. IX. A Chronological Arrangement of the Old and New Testaments. X. An Index to Doctrines and Subjects, with numerous Selected Passages, quoted in full. XI. An Index to the Names of Persons mentioned in Scripture. XII. An Index to the Names of Places found in Scripture. XIII. The Names, Titles, and Characters of Jesus Christ our Lord, as revealed in the Scriptures, methodically arranged. Three volumes, Quarto. Bound in cloth, 27. 16s.

The Enneaglot New Testament.

CONTENTS: The New Testament Scriptures in Greek, Latin, English, Hebrew, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, 1700 pp. Foolscap octavo, Half-bound, new style, 17. 1s.

The English Hexapla.

CONTENTS:-The Six principal English Versions of the New Testament, in parallel columns, beneath the Greek Original Text. The advantages of this arrangement are obvious. The meaning of the Original is reflected from the renderings of six independent Translations on the same page. One very handsome volume. Quarto, Half-bound, new style, 21. 2s.

A few large-paper copies, 37. 38. The Warrant of Faith.

CONTENTS:-Preface, 10 pp. Chap. I. The Necessity and Reasonableness of a Revelation. Chap. II. The Bible an Authentic Revelation-the Formation of the Canon-the Canon of the Old Testament. Chap. III. The Apocryphal Additions and Critical Objections made to the Canon of the Old Testament. Chap. IV. The Canon of the New Testament. Chap. V. The Epistle to the Hebrews. Chap. VI. The Controverted Catholic Epistles. Chap. VII. The Revelation. Chap. VIII. The Bible the Word of God-its Witnesses. Chap. IX. The Bible Plenarily Inspired-its own Testimony. Chap. X. The Bible Plenarily Inspired: External Testimony. Chap. XI. Defective and Rationalistic Views of Inspiration. Chap. XII. Rationalistic Views of Inspiration-continued. Chap. XIII. The Difficulties of Scripture. Chap. XIV. The Integrity, Intrinsic Excellence, and Authority of the Bible. 480 pp. By the Rev. Robert Whytehead, M.A. Post octavo, Half-bound, new style, 6s. 6d.

The Gospels as a Single Narrative.

CONTENTS:-The four Gospels are here consolidated into a single narrative. The object of the work is not, of course, to supersede the independent Gospel histories, but to supplement them, by presenting the full details of the life and teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ under one view. The combined narrative is given in the words of the Authorised Version as far as possible. Foolscap octavo. Price 2s. 6d.

SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS, 15, PATERNOSTER BOW.

The Revision of our English Bible.

CONTENTS:-Preface, 2 pp. Hints and Suggestions on the Revision of our English Bible, 60 pp. By Henry Craik. Foolscap octavo. Price, sewed, 6d.

Improved Renderings of the New Testament.

CONTENTS:-Preface, 4 pp. Introduction, 8 pp. Hints to Students, 2 pp. Improved Renderings of those passages of the New Testament which are capable of being more correctly translated, 46 pp. By Henry Craik. Crown octavo. Price 1s.

A Manual Concordance of the New Testament.

CONTENTS:-Preface, 3 pp. The Concordance, which consists of a very copious selection of prominent words, amounting, in some instances, to as many as ten of the principal words of a single verse, with the context. The plan of the Concordance includes also some interesting and valuable critical features, 248 pp. 18mo., Half-bound, new style, 2s. 6d. Textual Criticism of the New Testament.

CONTENTS:-Introduction, 4 pp. A succinct comparison of the Authorised Version of the New Testament with the critical Texts of Griesbach, Scholz, Lachmann, Tischendorf, Tregelles, and Alford, including the Codex Sinaiticus, 34 pp. By C. E. Stuart. Octavo. Price 3s. A Revised New Testament.

CONTENTS:-Preface, 8 pp. A Revised Translation of the New Testament, with a notice of the principal Various Readings in the Greek Text, 532 pp. By the Rev. H. Highton, M.A. Octavo. Price 10s. 6d.

The Gospels Consolidated.

The object of this compilation has been to consolidate the matter of the four Gospels so as to form it into one continuous narrative, and at the same time to enable the reader to ascertain with facility the source from which each part has been derived. The main endeavour has been, by placing the Gospel narrative before the reader in the form in which other narratives are now usually written, to enable him, unconsciously as it were, to receive all the information furnished by the four Gospels combined, without the labour and distraction of consulting the several Gospels; and, at the same time, to facilitate reference to the Gospels themselves for verification of the text. A full Index to the Gospel history is also appended. 192 pp. Quarto. Quarto. Price 6s.

The Expressive Reading of the Sacred Scriptures,

as promoted by Emphasised Translation, according to the logical Idiom of the Original Greek.

CONTENTS:-I. Importance of Reading the Bible Well. II. Expository value of Emphasis. III. Authoritative indication of Emphasis. IV. Law of Emphasis explained. V. Proof of an Emphatic Idiom. VI. Emphasised Translation needed. VII. Plan of a proposed Emphasised Translation, 32 pp. By Joseph B. Rotherham. Octavo. Sewed, 6d.

LONDON: SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS,

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