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GENEVA: Acts
A Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles.The author was the
third son of the famous Archibald Alexander, and an eminent Christian teacher
in his own right. The Schaff-Herzog Encyclopaedia described him as the most
remarkable linguist ever produced by America. Like his father, Alexander taught
at Princeton Theological Seminary, occupying successively the chairs of
Oriental and Biblical Literature, Church History, and New Testament Literature.
His premature death was called by A.A. Hodge, 'the most disastrous blow the
institutions of Princeton ever experienced'.Alexander's merit as a
writer lies in his clarity and precision of thought. His great purpose is to
state the meaning of the text of Scripture and the continuing demand for his
commentaries is one proof of the extent to which he succeeded.'In
all respects a work of the highest merit.' - C.H.
Spurgeon'Alexander's commentaries on Acts and Mark I regarded as
models, as nearly perfection in their kind as human skill could make them, and
I have been in the habit, not only of recommending them, but of insisting on my
classes procuring and studying them.' - J.H. ThornwellSeries:
Geneva Series of Commentaries.Recommended € 29,90
third son of the famous Archibald Alexander, and an eminent Christian teacher
in his own right. The Schaff-Herzog Encyclopaedia described him as the most
remarkable linguist ever produced by America. Like his father, Alexander taught
at Princeton Theological Seminary, occupying successively the chairs of
Oriental and Biblical Literature, Church History, and New Testament Literature.
His premature death was called by A.A. Hodge, 'the most disastrous blow the
institutions of Princeton ever experienced'.Alexander's merit as a
writer lies in his clarity and precision of thought. His great purpose is to
state the meaning of the text of Scripture and the continuing demand for his
commentaries is one proof of the extent to which he succeeded.'In
all respects a work of the highest merit.' - C.H.
Spurgeon'Alexander's commentaries on Acts and Mark I regarded as
models, as nearly perfection in their kind as human skill could make them, and
I have been in the habit, not only of recommending them, but of insisting on my
classes procuring and studying them.' - J.H. ThornwellSeries:
Geneva Series of Commentaries.Recommended € 29,90
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GENEVA: Acts
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