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LUKE
[See also on the Gospels. Oosterzee in Lange is excellent.]
- FOOTE (JAMES, M.A.) Lectures on Luke. 2 vols. 8vo. Third edition. Edinb., Ogle &. Murray, and Oliver & Boyd; Lond., Hamilton, Adams & Co. 1858. S. 9/-
We frequently consult this work, and never without finding in it things new and old. To preachers who will not steal the lectures, but use them suggestively, they will be extremely serviceable.
Second edition was in 3 vols.
Vol. 1 (17.5 MB)
Vol. 2 (17.8 MB)
Vol. 3 (18.4 MB)
- GODET (F., Professor of Theology, Neuchatel). Commentary on Luke. Translated by E. W. Shelders, B.A., and M.D. Cusin. 2 vols., 8vo. 21/-Edinb., Clark. 1875.
Dr. Meyer says: "To an immense erudition, to a living piety, Godet unites a profound feeling of reality; there is here a vivifying breath, an ardent love for the Savior, which helps the disciple to comprehend the work, the acts, the words of his Divine Master."
Vol. 1 (51 MB)
Vol. 2 (35 MB)
- GOODWIN (HARVEY, D.D.) Commentary on Luke. Cr. 8vo. 9/- Lond., G. Bell & Sons. 1865.
This writer endeavors to give the results of learning in such a manner that working men may understand them. He says many good things.
- MAJOR (J. R., M.A.) Luke, with English Notes. 8vo. Lond., 1826. 3/-
Notes compiled with a view to the divinity examinations at Cambridge, containing a considerable amount of information.
- THOMSON (JAMES, D.D.) Exposition of Luke, in a Series of Lectures. 3 vols., 8vo. Edinb., A. & C. Black Lond., Longmans. 1849. 6/- to 8/-
Eminently instructive. Clear good sense, freshness, and earnestness are well combined. We have had great pleasure in examining these lectures.
- VAN DOREN (W. H., of Chicago). Suggestive Commentary on the New Testament, on an original plan [Luke, 2 vols., cr. 8vo., 8/- nett.] Lond., Dickinson. 1871.
Well named "suggestive”; it is all suggestions. It teems and swarms with homiletical hints.
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