181 10. The Genealogies recorded in the Sacred Scriptures, accord-Creation to the Accession of Uzziah, anno B. c. 1810, showing ing to every Family and Tribe, with the Line of our Saviour Jesus Christ observed, from Adam to the Virgin Mary, [containing forty-six engraved Tables, with illustrative letter-press.] By John Payne MORRIS. [Dublin and London], 1837. small folio. This volume consists of forty very neatly engraved plates, with illustrative letter-press. It is a very considerable improvement upon the genealogical tables published by Speed, and which are now very rarely to be met with. A copious catalogue of names occurring in the Bible terminates the volume. 11. Reflections on the Genealogy of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, as recorded by Saint Matthew and Saint Luke. By David BENHAM. London, 1836. 4to. 12. A Chart of the Lineal Descent of our Lord Jesus Christ. By William WHITTON, Junr. Dublin, 1836. [single sheet] folio. ADDENDA TO THE TREATISES ON SACRED CHRONOLOGY. Page 164. col. 1. After line 41. add 16. A Concise System of Hebrew Chronology, in accordance with the Hebrew Text. By James MACFARLANE. Perth, 1835. 8vo. 17. The Chronology of the Old Testament and its Connexion with Profane History. By George SKENE. Edinburgh, 1836. 8vo. 18. Dissertations on the Duration of our Saviour's Ministry, and the Chronological Arrangement of the Gospel Records: with a descriptive Survey of Palestine in the time of Christ. By Lant CARPENTER, LL.D. Bristol and London, 1836. 8vo. 19. The Fulness of the Times: being an Analysis of the Chronology of the Greek Text of the Seventy; showing that it rests on the Basis of exact Science, and comprehending various Parallel Streams of Time, arranged in great periods of Jubilees and astronomical Cycles, which connect the eras of History and Prophecy with the remotest antediluvian ages, and demonstrate the Divine Origin of the Christian Dispensation..... And containing a Dissertation on the year of our Lord's Nativity, wherein the period of he death of Herod is fixed by an Original Lunar Eclipse. By William CUNINGHAME, Esq. London, 1836. 8vo. 19*. A Supplementary Dissertation on the Sacred Chronology: comprehending a Review of the Controversy as to the date of the Nativity of Christ; an Inquiry into the Chronology of Josephus; and further Elucidations of the Scientific arrangement of the times of the Church and the World. Being Part II. of the Fulness of the Times. By William CUNINGHAME, Esq. London, 1836. 8vo. 20. A Synopsis of Chronology from the era of Creation, according to the Septuagint, to the year 1837, with a discourse on the Astronomical Principles of the Scriptural Times, showing that they comprehend a complete harmony of deeply scientific order and arrangement, demonstrating their exact truth, and evincing that their Author is the Omniscient Creator. By William CUNINGHAME, Esq. London, 1837. 8vo. their Jubilæan differences at each date, also on the great periods which terminate and mark the year 1838 as the poirt of time that sums up and concentrates, as in a focus, the Chronology of all By William CUNINGHAME, Esq. Edinburgh and London, 1838 past ages, and appears likewise to show the approach of the end. 8vo. ADDENDA TO THE CONNECTIONS OF SACRED AND PROFANE Page 165. col. 2. After line 30. add Judaicis Fragmenta. Collegit Fridericus Carolus MEIER. Jenæ, 27. Judaica: seu Veterum Scriptorum Profanorum de Rebus 1832. 8vo. This is a very convenient compilation from nineteen classic au thors (Greek and Roman), including the Jewish writers, Philo and Josephus, relative to the history, &c. of the Jews. The text is they are necessary, and with marginal notes indicating the subjects printed from the best editions with a few explanatory notes, where discussed by the authors of the several extracts. Charles Tilstone BEKE. Vol. I. London, 1834. 8vo. This treatise is written with much seriousness and ability. 498-518. læstina, ad Relationes peregrinas examinata et digesta. Auctore 29. Historia Populi Judaici Biblica usque ad occupationem PaChrist. Thorning ENGELSTOFT. Havniæ, 1832. 8vo. 30. Specimen Historico-Theologicum, quo continetur Historia conditionis Judæorum religiosa et moralis, inde ab exsilio Babylonico_usque ad tempora Jesu Christi immutatæ. Scripsit Cornelius Boon. Groninge, 1834. 8vo. 31. A new History of the Holy Bible, from the Beginning of the World to the Establishment of Christianity, with answers to most of the controverted questions, dissertations upon the most remarkable passages, and a Connection of Profane History all along. By Thomas STACKHOUSE, A.M. London, 1752. 2 vols. folio. A new Edition by the Rt. Rev. George Gleig, LL.D. London, 1817. 3 vols. 4to. Also by Daniel Dewar, D.D. Glasgow and London, 1836. In one large volume royal 8vo. This work has always been highly esteemed for its utility and the variety of valuable illustration which the author brought together from every accessible source. scarce, Bp. Gleig, in 1817, published a new edition, with important It having become extremely ed to increase its utility. Bp. G.'s edition also having long been corrections, and several valuable dissertations, which greatly tendout of print, the Rev. Dr. Dewar brought out a new edition in 1836, closely but handsomely printed in double columns, in royal 8vo. ; with an introduction, notes, supplementary dissertations, and an index. In these notes and dissertations he has embodied the re In the two last-mentioned elaborate works, which it is impossi-sults of the researches of the most distinguished modern biblical ble to analyse in the space necessarily allotted to a bibliographical scholars and critics. The Glasgow edition is very neatly printed, notice, the learned author has satisfactorily established the and is illustrated with Maps and Plans. riority of the longer chronology of the Septuagint over that founded supeon the Masoretic Hebrew Text. The Chronological Tables are the result of great labour and minute calculation. London, 1834-35. 2 vols. 12mo. 32. Scripture Biography. By the Rev. Robert Wilson EVANS, M.A. tioned in the Old and New Testaments. By Esther COPLEY 33. Scripture Biography; comprehending all the Names men 21. The Septuagint and Hebrew Chronologies tried by the Test of their internal scientific Evidence; with a Table from the | London, 1835. 8vo. No. V. INDEX TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. AARLAND (N. J.) De cap. XVII. Joannis, 133. Abenmelech (Solomon), Commentaries of, 102, 103. Prophetæ Minores, 126. Archæologia Biblica, 157. Acta Apostolorum, Hearnii, 12. Adam (T.), Paraphrase on the Epistle to the Romans, 136. Exposition of Matthew, 144. Adami (Cornelii), Obs. Theol. Philol. 147 Exercit. Exegetica, 147. Ante-Hieronymian Versions of the Bible, 28. Apocalypse explained, 142. Apocrypha, Essay on, 69. Apthorp (E.), On Prophecy, 201. Aquilino (Alex. à), Pent. Hebr. Samar. Præstantia, 72 Arabic Versions (Ancient) of the Bible, 26. (Modern), 48. Arigler (A.), Hermeneutica Biblica, 97. Aryda (A.), Grammatica Arabica, 96. Armenian (Ancient), Version of the Bible, 27 Arnald (R.), On the Apocrypha, 126. Asiatic (Northern), Versions of the Bible, 51. Augusti (J. C. G.), Libri, V. T. Apocryphi, 63. Aurivillii (C.), Dissertationes Philologicæ, 147. Addington (Steph.), Knowledge of Jews concerning a Future State, Austen (H. T.), Lect. on Genesis, 143. 161. Life of Paul, 135. Ader (G.), De Morbis Biblicis, 161. Adler (J. G. C.), Bibliotheca Biblica, 5. Nov. Test. Versiones Syriacæ, &c. 82. Affghan Version of the Bible, 49. African Versions, 56. Agier (le president), sur les Prophéties, 122. Prophetes, avec Notes, 122. Ainsworth (H.), Annot. on Genesis, &c. 115. Alber (Jo. Nep.), Instit. Ling. Hebr. 87. Hermeneut. Sacr. Vet. Test. 98. Hermeneut. Sacr. Nov. Test. 98. Interpretatio Scripturæ, 109. Alberti (J.), Observationes ad Nov. Test. 147. Periculum Criticum, 147. Alcuin, Commentaries of, 106. Alexander (J.), Paraphrase on 1 Cor. xv., 137 Dict. of the Bible, 155. Allen (John), Modern Judaism, 156. Altingii (J.), Fundamenta Punctationis, 85. On Prophecy, 101. On the Numbers in Daniel, 125. Am-Ende (J. G.), Versio Epistolæ ad Philippenses, 137. Amersfoordt (J.), De Var. Lect. Holmesianis, 80. Amharic Version of the Bible, 56. Amner (R.), Essay on Daniel, 124. Amthor (G. M.), Comment. in Heb. I.-III. 139. Bass (J. H.), Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament, 9 (W.), Sermons on Genesis, 143. Bate (Julius), Transl. of Pentateuch, 115. Scholia in Vetus Testamentum, 106. Bauermeister (J. P.), in Sapientiam, Salomonis, 126. Baxter (R), Paraphrase on the New Testament, 128. Bayley (Corn.), Hebr. Grammar, 86. Bayly (Anselm), Hebrew Grammar, 89. Baynes (H. J.), Church at Philippi, 137. Beausobre and L'Enfant (MM.), Introduction to the New Testa Le Nouveau Testament, avec des Remarques, 127. Becker (A. G.), Conjectanea in 2 Cor. xii., 137 Beckhaus (J.), Observationes Critico-Exegetica, 138. Bedell (Bp. W.), Irish Bible, 42. Bedford (A.), Scripture Chronology, 163. Temple Music, 161. Andrew (James), Hebrew Dictionary and Grammar, 89. Scripture Chronology, 163. Anglo-Genevese New Testament, 36. and Bible, 36. Anglo-Romish Versions of the Bible, 41. Notice of unauthorized additions to, and omissions from, the text, 41 42 Anglo-Saxon Versions, Editions of 29. Anspach (J. A.), De Oratione Pauli 134 Belgian Versions of the Bible, 45. Bellamy (J.), Translation of the Bible, 114. Bellermann (J. J.), Palæographia Hebraica, 77. Bengelii (J.), Gnomon Nov. Test. 127. Apparatus Criticus, 79. Introd. to Apocalypse, 140 1 Berber Version, 56. Berens (E.), on Penitential Psalms, 143. Bergman (J. T.), Commentatio in Psalmum CX., 120- Bernard (H.), Main Principles of the Jews, 161. Bertheau (C.), De II. Libro Maccabæorum, 69. Bertholdt (L.), Christologia Judæorum, 161. Bevan (J. G.), Life of Paul, 62. Bevans (John), Vindication of Matthew and Luke, 76. Beza (Theod.), Nov. Test. Latiné, 32. Annotationes ad Novum Testamentum, 127. Bible, scarcity of, in the dark ages, 29.; and attempts to communi- - (English), Bibliographical Notice of the authorized Vorsions Editions of, with Parallel References, 39-41. Index to, 156. BIBLIA LATINA, 27. BIBLIA SYRIACA, 25. Biblia Ante-Hieronymiana, 27 Sabatier, 27. Hieronymi Versio, 27. Clementis VIII., 28. Francofurti edita, 28. Bibliotheca Sussexiana, 6. Bremensis, 146. Bickersteth (E.), Scripture Help, 70. Biel (J. C.), Lexicon in Septuaginta, 93, 94. Binterim (A. J.), Propemticum ad Problema Criticum, 74 Birch (A.), Varie Lect. ad Nov. Test., 13, 14. Blackall (Bp. O.), Sermons on Matt. V.-VII., 145. Blair (A.), on the Canon, 69. Blair (J.), on Christ's Sermon on the Mount, 145. Bland (M.), Annot. on New Test., 132. Blayney (Benj.), Pentateuchus Heb. Sam., 9. Standard Edition of English Bible, 39, 40. Translation of Jeremiah and Lamentations, 123 Bliss (G.), Notes on the New Test., 130. Bloch (A.), Chronotaxis Script. Pauli, 72. Blomfield (Bp.), on Traditional Knowledge of a Redeemer, 16. on the Acts, 144. On Miracles, 146. Brandmylleri (J.), Analysis Vet. Test., 56. Bree (W. T.), Help to the Study of Scripture, 113. Liber Jesu Sirachida, 63. Spicilegium ad Lexicon ad LXX., 94 (Jo.), Contemplations on Christ's last Discourse, 144 Breyther (C. A.), Diss. de Quatuor Evangeliis, 82. Bridges (C.), Exposition of Psal. CXIX., 144.. Brüchner (J.), Idea Lexicographia N. T., 92. Broughton (Hugh), Annot. &c. on Job, 117. Apocalypse, 140. Brouwer (G. A.), de Parabolis, 100. Brown (John), Dictionary of Bible, 154, 155. Brown (W.), Antiquities of the Jews, 156. Brugensis (Lucæ). Commentarius in IV. Evangelia, 127. Antiquitates Græcæ, 156. Brunton (Dr.), Hebrew Extracts from the Old Testament, 88. Bucheri (S. F.), Antiquitates Biblica, 131. Buckham (P. W.), On the Phytolacca, 159. Ecclesia Apostolica, 134. Buddicom (P.), Christian Exodus, 143. Bulkley (Charles), Notes on the Bible, 112. Bul J.), Sermons on 51st Psalm, 143. Bullom Version, 56. Bulocha Version of the New Testament, 49. Burder (Samuel), Oriental Expositor, 113. Oriental Customs, 162. Oriental Literature, 162. Burges (Sir J. B.), on New Translation of Bible, 84. Calixti (G.), Schola Phrophetica, 124. Callaway (John), Oriental Observations, 161. Calmberg (A. T.), Testimonia pro Evan. Joan. avlevrita, 133. Diss. sur 1 Jean v. 7., 81. by E. Robinson, 154. Calvin (John), Commentaries of, 107, On the Ep. to the Romans, 135. Chronologia Sacra, 163. Introductio ad Libros Canonicos Veteris Testamenti, 70 Cartwright (C.), Mellificium Hebraicum, 103. Confutation of Rhenish Testament, 4] Caryl (J.), Exposition of Job, 117. Case (J. R.), Comment. on Proverbs, 121. Castelli (Edmundi), Lexicon Heptaglotton, 94, 95. Catena of various Greek Writers, Editions of, 105. Epistolæ Samaritanæ, 161. Cellérier (J. E.), Grammaire Hebraïque, 87. Introduction à lecture des Livres Saints, 71 Celsii, (O.), Hierobotanicon, 159. Ceylonese Bible, 50. Chais (Charles), La Sainte Bible, 109. Chaldee Paraphrases, 22. Version of New Test., 48. Chambers (John), Harmony of the Four Gospels, 61 Burgess (Tho. Bishop of Salisbury), on New Translation of Chandler (Dr. S.), Critical History of David, 165. Burgherhoudt (J. J.), de Coetûs Christ. Thessalonicensis Ortu, 138. Burkii (P. D.), Gnomon Psalmorum, 119. in XII. Prophetas Minores, 125. Burkitt (W.), Notes on New Test., 128. Burman New Testament, 51. Burroughes (Jer.), On Hosea, 125. Burton (Dr. E.), Chronology of the Acts, 133. Buschingii, (A. F.), Introd. in Epist. ad Philippenses, 137. Bush (G.), On the Millennium, 142. Buslav (J. T.), de Lingua Evang. Matth., 72. On 1 John v. 7., 81. Paraphrase on Joel, 126. Paraphrase on the Epistle to the Galatians, &c., 137. Clarisse (T. A.), Psalmi Quindecim illustrati, 120. Clarke (Samuel), Annot. on the Bible, 110. Buxtorfii (Joh.), Fatris, Concordantiæ Hebraice et Chaldaicæ, Clarke (J. E.), Dissertation on the Dragon, Beast, &c. of the Reve 152. Butler (Charles), Hore Biblicæ, 72. Batterworth (J.), Concordance, 153. |