Geneva Commentary Series Set

Price £372.00

Weight 24 kg

Book Description

This 24-volume set includes the following titles from our Geneva Series of Commentaries. Click on a title below to learn more.

Set Includes:

  1. Genesis — John Calvin
  2. Leviticus — Andrew Bonar
  3. Judges — A. R. Fausset
  4. Psalms — W. S. Plumer
  5. Psalms — David Dickson
  6. Proverbs — Charles Bridges
  7. Ecclesiastes — Charles Bridges
  8. Ezekiel — William Greenhill
  9. Daniel — John Calvin
  10. Daniel — Edward J. Young
  11. Jonah — Hugh Martin
  12. Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi — T. V. Moore
  13. Acts –J. A. Alexander
  14. Romans — Robert Haldane
  15. Romans — Charles Hodge
  16. 1&2 Corinthians — Charles Hodge
  17. Galatians — John Brown
  18. Ephesians –Charles Hodge
  19. Colossians — John Davenant
  20. 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus — Patrick Fairbairn
  21. Hebrews –John Brown
  22. 1 & 2 Peter — Alexander Nisbet
  23. 1 John — Robert Candlish
  24. Revelation — James Ramsey

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