Aunt Phillis's Cabin eBook

Seth and Mary Eastman
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 376 pages of information about Aunt Phillis's Cabin.

Aunt Phillis's Cabin eBook

Seth and Mary Eastman
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 376 pages of information about Aunt Phillis's Cabin.
  MARK TUCKER, D.D., " " " " "
  Rev. E.N.  KIRK, " " " Albany, N.Y. 
  Rev. E.B.  EDWARDS, Editor of Quarterly Observer. 
  Rev. STEPHEN MASON, Pastor First Congregational Church, Nantucket. 
  Rev. ORIN FOWLER, " " " " Fall River. 
  GEORGE W. BETHUNE, D.D., Pastor of the First Reformed Dutch Church, Phila.,
  Pa. 
  Rev. LYMAN BEECHER, D.D., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
  Rev. C.D.  MALLORY, Pastor Baptist Church, Augusta, Ga. 
  Rev. S.M.  NOEL, " " " Frankfort, Ky.

From the Professors at Princeton Theological Seminary.

The Comprehensive Commentary contains the whole of Henry’s Exposition in a condensed form, Scott’s Practical Observations and Marginal References and a large number of very valuable philological and critical notes, selected from various authors.  The work appears to be executed with judgment, fidelity, and care; and will furnish a rich treasure of scriptural knowledge to the Biblical student, and to the teachers of Sabbath-Schools and Bible Classes.

  A. ALEXANDER, D.D. 
  SAMUEL MILLER, D.D. 
  CHARLES HODGE, D.D.

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