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THE IMPERIAL BIBLE-DICTIONARY,

HISTOEICAL, BIOGBAPHICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL, AND DOCTRINAL. EDITED BY REV. PATRICK FAIRBAIRN, D.D,,

Author of " Typology of Scripture," &o. &o. Illustrated by many Hundred Engravings on Wood and Steel.

he Editor is responsible for whatever may be said to bear on the professed scope and distinctive principles work. It will be his care that nothing shall appear at variance with the inspiration of Scripture, incon-

t with its doctrines, or defective and erroneous in mode of treatment. Within these limits, however, each

r is responsible for his own articles ; and thus individuality of thought and expression is secured, and a

ured and mechanical uniformity avoided.

SOME OF THE CONTRIBUTORS.

LD,EEV. J.MUEHLEISEN, B.D., uthor of " English Criticism and the

ntateuch," &c.

UR, REV. WILLIAM, M.A., uthor of " The Tongue of Fire," &c. REV. JOHN, M.A.,

Gonville and Caius College, Cam- idge.

R, REV. HORATIUS, D.D., uthor of ' ' The Land of Promise," &c.

MI, JOSEPH, F.R.S.L., uthor of " Nineveh audits Palaces."

AN AN, REV. ROBERT, D.D., nthor of " Ecclesiastes: its Meaning

d its Lessons," &c.

TABLE, REV. HENRY, M.A.,

ector of Desertmore and Preben-

uy of Cork.

DSON, REV. A. B., M.A.,

uthor of " Commentary on Job."

TZSCH, DR. FRANZ,

ofessor of Theology, Erlangen.

LAS, REV. PROFESSOR, ree Church College, Glasgow.


EADIE, REV. JOHN, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Theology, United Pres- byterian Church.

FALDING, REV. F. J., D.D.,

Professor of Theology, Rotherham College.

GIRDLESTONE, REV. R. BAKER,

Author of "The Anatomy of Scepti- cism."

GOSSE, PHILIP HENRY, F.R.S.

HAMILTON, REV. JAMES, D. D., F. L. S. , Author of " Life in Earnest," &c.

KING, REV. DAVID, LL.D.,

Author of "Geology in relation to Religion," &c.

LITTON, REV. E. A., M.A.,

Rector of St. Clement's, Oxford.

MACDONALD, REV. DONALD, M.A., Author of "An Introduction to the Pentateuch."

MACDONNELL, VEKYREV. J. C., D.D., Dean of Cashel.

MAYO, REV. C. T., M.A., Incumbent of Hilliugden.


MILLIGAN, REV. WILLIAM, D.D., Professor of Divinity, University of Aberdeen.

OEHLER, DR.,

Professor of Theology, University of Tubingen.

PATON, REV. J. B., M.A.,

Principal of the Theological Institute, Nottingham.

ROWLANDS, REV. JOHN, B.D., Rector of Grimstone, Norfolk.

SCOTT, REV. THOMAS, M.A.,

Rector of Wappenham, Towceeter.

WEBSTER, REV. WILLIAM, M.A.,

Joint Author of the New Testament, with Notes Grammatical and Exe- getical.

WEIR, REV. DUNCAN H., D.D.,

Professor of Hebrew, University of Glasgow.

WILTON, REV. EDWARD, M.A.,

Author of "The Negeb, or South Country of Scripture."


e can speak of this Dictionary in the highest terms. It is erudite and scholarly, without being too profound for the general ."The Dial.

articles are full, and written with great care. Honest research, reverence for the word of God, and the true evangelical pervade the whole." English Presbyterian Messenger.

e matter is of the highest order, the letterpress most beautiful, and the illustrations equal to anything of the tort that hat seared." British Standard.


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Matthew Henry's Commentary.