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Leighton Practical Commentary upon the First Epistle of Peter
Leighton Practical Commentary Robert Leighton (1611 – 25 June 1684) was a Scottish pastor and moderate puritan. He served as the Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow, and Principal of the University of Edinburgh.
Read MoreHocking Studies in the Book of Ruth
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Studies in the Book of Ruth is a 9 chapter commentary on the Old Testament Book of Ruth by W.J. Hocking.
Read MoreExpositor’s Bible Vol 19 Ecclesiastes by Rev. Samuel Cox
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Expositor’s Bible Vol 19 Ecclesiastes by Rev. Samuel Cox
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Ironside Commentary on the Bible (Brethren)
Expository Commentary on the Old and New Testament
By Harry Allen Ironside
Henry Allen “Harry” Ironside (October 14, 1876 – January 15, 1951) was a Canadian-American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor, and author.
This is a combination of Ironside’s commentaries on individual books (some difference in his formatting between books) all combined into a single commentary on the Old and New Testaments with over 700+ entries of passages (mostly one chapter per entry). Harry Ironside was a very popular Brethren speaker and writer, and this work shows his sound dispensational mindset in his commentaries.
Read MoreHodge, Charles – Commentary on Second Corinthians
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Hodge, Charles – Commentary on Second Corinthians
Read MoreHocking, W.J. – Studies in the Gospel of Mark
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Hocking, W.J. – Studies in the Gospel of Mark
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Owen – Exposition of Hebrews
An extensive work on Hebrews by John Owen. a puritan divine. Owen enters into the Greek text, and has a tremendous amount of material.
Read MoreHawker’s Poor Man’s Commentary
Hawker’s Poor Man’s Commentary the Poor Man’s Commentary (9 vols) by Robert Hawker, contains 9,600 comments on the Old and New Testaments. Hawker’s writing frequently contains rich, devotional overtones and Hawker often relates passages to Christ.
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