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HOW TO READ THE BIBLE (Online)
HINTS FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS AND OTHER BIBLE STUDENTS
WALTER F. ADENEY, M.A.,
Professor of New Testament Exegesis, etc., New College, London
Author of ” The Theology of the New Testament ” (** Theological Educator “)
“The Canticles and Lamentations,” “Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther” (“Expositor’s Bible”), etc.
NEW YORK
Sunday School Lesson, Sunday School Lesson for kids
THOMAS WHITTAKER
2 AND 3 BIBLE HOUSE
1897
In this 16 chapter work, Adeney examines the Bible as to the different types of literature that it is, and how to approach reading and studying it.
Notes on the Pentateuch – C. H. Mackintosh (CHMNP)Author(s): Mackintosh, Charles Henry
Description: This is a 189 chapter commentary on the Pentateuch by Plymouth Brethren writer Charles Henry Mackintosh. He participated in the great Irish Evangelical revival of 1859 and 1860. This present work is his most famous and noted work. He also worked with Charles Stanley. Continue reading →
Meditations upon the Four Gospels.
by John Gifford Bellett
Again this is a very short work of Bellett’s writings, with 5 chapters, the first chapter being “the Character of the Lord Jesus in the Gospels”, and then a study on each of the Gospels.
Bellett, J.G. – Moral Glory of the Lord Jesus Christ is a very short work (4 chapters) on the moral glory of Jesus. The chapters are Introduction, A short meditation on the moral glory of Jesus Christ, conclusion, “The Lamb of God”.
The Moral Glory of the Lord Jesus Christ
by John Gifford Bellett