Maclaren Expositor’s Bible Vol 17 Psalms Vol III
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Maclaren Expositor’s Bible Vol 17 Psalms Vol III
PREFACE.
A volume which appears in “The Expositor’s Bible” should obviously, first of all, be expository. I have tried to conform to that requirement, and have therefore found it necessary to leave questions of date and authorship all but untouched. They could not be adequately discussed in conjunction with Exposition. I venture to think that the deepest and most precious elements in the Psalms are very slightly affected by the answers to these questions, and that expository treatment of the bulk of the Psalter may be separated from critical, without condemning the former to incompleteness. If I have erred in thus restricting the scope of this volume, I have done so after due consideration; and am not Commentary without hope that the restriction may commend itself to some readers.
A. McL.
Manchester, Dec. 1892.
Steele A Discourse Concerning Old-age is a 109 page work on Christian Counsel to those who are aged, looking at different aspects of old age from a Christian point of view. This is an old work, but sound advice from Scripture is timeless.
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Commentary on Psalms 90-140 is included in Volume 3
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