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Ironside, H.A. – Addresses on the Song of Solomon

Addresses on the Song of Solomon 

by H. A. Ironside, Litt. D.

Author of “Notes on Hebrews,” “Lectures on Romans,” “Colossians,” “Revelation,” etc., etc.

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A commentary on Song of Solomon.





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Bellett, J.G. – Short Meditations on the Psalms

Short Meditations on the Psalms,
Chiefly in their Prophetic Character.
J. G. Bellett.
(Rouse 1892)

“All things must be fulfilled which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms, concerning Me.” — Luke 24: 44.
“David speaketh concerning Him.” — Acts 2: 25.

This is a commentary on Psalms by Bellett (Brethren).

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Dennett, E. – Nehemiah

Nehemiah by Edward Dennet is a 13 chapter commentary on Nehemiah by Dennett (Brethren).

Nehemiah
by Edward Dennett
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This book was originally copyrighted in 1912 (or earlier). It is now in the public domain.

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Clarke, Adam – Commentary

Adam Clarke Commentary(1762-1832)

A good commentary by a Methodist minister.

Adam Clarke was the most famous commentator the Methodist Church ever produced. As a child he was judged to be rather dull; however, from about eight onward he began to excel in learning. Though his father was of the Church of England, and his mother a Presbyterian, he became a Methodist when he was about sixteen. As his studies progressed he became a master of both Hebrew and Greek, as well as several other languages. He was proficient in the Greek classics, patristic literature, and various disciplines of history and science.




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