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wi _ .Jiii 1166 The Publishers * Circula...
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Wi _ .Jiii 1166 The Publishers * Circula...
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1 * v ^ j . ; Qxfoxb ! 2 Hniv > ex $ itQ Stress . MELBOURNE EXHIBITION , 1881 . 1 st ORDER OF MERIT and MEDAL for PUBLICATIONS . 1 st ORDER OP MERIT and MEDAL for PRINTING . 1 st ORDER OF MERIT and MEDAL for BOOKBINDING . THE OXFORD BIBLE FOR TEACHERS . In Nine Sizes , corresponding page for page with each other . c A most acceptable present to any who are engaged in teaching . '—Dean of Canterbury , * A most valuable book and a very great boon to all Bible students . '—Bishop of Bedford . ' The volume , in its various forms , will be of great service . '— Archbishop of Canterbury . ' Should be in the hands of every teacher . '—Archbishop of York . ^ ' I shall make frequent use of it . '—Dean Gouxbtjrn . ' I consider the " Oxford Bible for Teachers " to be simply the most valuable edition of the English Bible ever presented to the public . ' —Ven . Archdeacon Reichel . ' The " Oxford Bible for Teachers / ' bound in limp morocco , would be as valuable a present as one might wish to receive or give . ' — Rev . C . H . Spurgeon . c Nothing can be more beautiful . ' —Dr . Angus . account 4 1 congratulate . ' —Dr . Kennedy the teacher . who possesses it , and knows how to turn its Helps" to good Author 'No g of ift ' Class would and be Desk better , ' a Top iqireciated ics for Teachers or more , ' ' appropriate Biblical Museum . '—Rev / < . fcc J . . & Compe c . r Gray , 'It would be impossible to suggest a more beautiful , useful , or seasona Dr . bl Gervase e gift . ' Smith . ' One can conceive of no more handsome or valuable present . '—Rev . Joseph Wood , M . A . FULL PARTICULARS AT ALL BOOKSELLERS . In a few days . Crown 8 vo . cloth , Is . 6 d . THE Yery Words of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ , GATHERED j From the Four Gospels , according to the Authorised Version { 1611 ) with Marginal Quotations from the Revised Version { 1881 ) , also with an Index of Passages and Subjects . London : HENRY FROWDE , Oxford University Press Warehouse , 7 PATERNOSTER ROW . ( 7 l 7 )
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1881, page 1166, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121881/page/110/
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