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Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans and Corinthians by MacLaren, Alexander (1826-1910)
Called the "prince of expositors," Alexander MacLaren was a renowned preacher of the 19th and 20th century. Expositions of Holy Scripture brings together many of the sermons over his fifty years in ministry.
Commentary on Acts of the Apostles by McGarvey, John William (1829-1911)
McGarvey, in his introduction to this commentary, notes that he wrote the work with the reader in mind. He designed it to be read more as a narrative than simply as a reference book, and encourages readers to use it so.
Four-Fold Gospel by McGarvey, John William (1829-1911)
This mixture of gospel harmony (a comparison of identical stories from each of the gospels, placed in chronological order) and commentary (a verse-by-verse analysis of a passage) by John William McGarvey is a highly technical but incomparably useful guide to the biblical Gospels.
Our Daily Homily by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton (1847-1929)
Our Daily Homily by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton (1847-1929)
Our Daily Homily by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton (1847-1929)
Our Daily Homily by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton (1847-1929)
In writing this work, F.B. Meyer chose one verse from each chapter of the Bible and meditated upon it. The result was a five-volume set of devotional essays in the style of biblical commentary.
Way Into the Holiest by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton (1847-1929)
F.B. Meyer's detailed exposition of the book of Hebrews brings to readers the rich lessons contained within the anonymously authored epistle. Meyer intended The Way Into the Holiest to draw attention to the substitutionary aspect of Christ's death.
Expositor's Bible: The Book of Revelation by Milligan, William (1821-1893)
General Epistles: James, Peter, and Judas by Moffat, James, D.D. (1870-1944)
This commentary by James Moffat takes a different form than many. Rather than analzying the text verse-by-verse, Moffat has created more of a "running" commentary.