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Orchard A Catholic Commentary

Orchard A Catholic Commentary a Catholic commentary.

By Bernard Orchard





A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture is the result of nine years of work by a group of scholars who believed that biblical learning must be integrated with traditional Christianity if it was to bear any spiritual message or fruit for modern society. Their endeavor was to sum up the results of recent international scholarship, and to put them at the disposal not only of Catholics but also of all those who would be glad to know more of the Catholic Church’s teaching on Scripture and of the way in which her members interpret it.

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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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