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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

THE PUBLISHERS have the pleasure of issuing to their Subscribers the accompanying Volumes: THOLUCK on St. John's Gospel, and HENGSTENBERG on Ecclesiastes, etc.

The Second Issue will be, they expect, THOLUCK on the Sermon on the Mount, translated from the last greatly improved German edition, and DORNER on the Doctrine of the Person of Christ, Vol. I. It is just possible that the latter may not be ready in time, and, in that case, EBRARD on the Epistles of St. John will be substituted.

They respectfully solicit the continued patronage of their kind friends.

April 1860.

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WORKS PUBLISHED BY T. AND T. CLARK.

Just Published, in One Thick Volume (of about 520 pp.), Price 7s. 6d.,

HAND-BOOK

OF

CHURCH HISTORY

TO THE REFORMATION.

From the German of PROFESSOR KURTZ.

WITH EMENDATIONS AND ADDITIONS,

BY THE REV. ALFRED EDERSHEIM, Ph.D.,
AUTHOR OF HISTORY OF THE JEWISH NATION."

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EXTRACT FROM THE EDITOR'S PREFACE.

Little, it is believed, requires to be said either by way of introduction to, or apology for, the appearance of the present volume, which carries the narrative to the Reformation. The want of such a manual, at once so comprehensive as to serve for reference, and so condensed as to form a suitable text-book for students, has been long and increasingly felt. On a comparison of various works of this kind, that by Professor Kurtz has appeared to the Editor best adapted for reproduction in English. It has been sought to make the Translation faithful without being slavish. Throughout the book has been anew and carefully compared with standard works on the subject in English and German. The Literature of the subject has also undergone careful revision, and been, to a considerable extent, supplemented. The Editor alone is responsible for the following portions of the volume-viz., the Life of Wycliffe, the Theology of Wycliffe, the Lollards, the Sketch of the System of Hus, the Bohemian Brethren, and Humanism in England and Scotland.

"Though involving not a little labour and research, it has proved to the Editor indeed a work of love. The volume is now presented to the Public, in the fervent hope that, by the Divine blessing, it may promote the study of Ecclesiastical History, prove useful to those for whom it was primarily designed, and acceptable to the Church generally."

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THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY.

THIRD SERIES.

VOL. VI.

Hengstenberg's Commentary on Ecclesiastes, etc.

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COMMENTARY

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ECCLESIASTES,

WITH OTHER TREATISES.

BY E. W. HENGSTENBERG, D.D.,

PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY, BERLIN.

TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN

By D. W. SIMON.

EDINBURGH:

T. & T. CLARK, 38 GEORGE STREET.
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