Churchman 2011 – 2017 now available online
The Church Society have kindly provided pdfs of Vols. 125-131 (2011-2017) of Churchman journal, which are now available for free download.
The Church Society have kindly provided pdfs of Vols. 125-131 (2011-2017) of Churchman journal, which are now available for free download.
Today’s free download is an English translation of Georg Heinrich August von Ewald’s Commentary on the Book of Job. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this public domain title for digitisaation. Georg Heinrich August Von Ewald [1803-1875], Commentary on the Book of Job with Translation. London: Williams and Norgate, 1882. Hbk….
Today’s free book is an extensive survey of the trees and plants mentioned in the Bible. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. William Howse Groser [1834-1925], Scripture Natural History I. The Trees and Plants Mentioned in the Bible. By-Paths of Bible Knowledge X. London:…
Scripture Enigma No. 2 1. It is better than gold and rubies; it was given specially to one royal personage; it has its dwelling-place with the lowly; and men are encouraged to pray for it. 2. A tree to which the Jews were compared. To the same tree in its wild state the Gentiles were…
Older issues of The Churchman journal are extremely rare, and the Church Society (the publishers) and myself have been working together to locate copies for digitisation for quite a while. Thanks to the generosity of a library in Cambridge I have been to fill some of the gaps in my table contents in my table…
The last free commentary of 2020 is J T Marshall’s slim volume on the Book of Ecclesiastes. This book is part of the American Commentary on the Old Testament series, which I have not come across before. This public domain volumes was digitised from the volumes held in Spurgeon’s College library. John Turner Marshall [1850-1923],…
Last week Book Aid Charitable Trust was pleased to welcome Dr David Capes, Director of the Lanier Theological Library in Houston, Texas. David interviewed Christine Pulsford, Book Aid’s Director and myself about Book Aid’s ministry. This is now available as part of the Stone Chapel Podcast series. You can listen to the podcast here.