Firmin, Giles (1616-1697), 357 Flavel, John (1627–1691), 52, 53, 54, 428 "Four Friends" (1867), 30, 167, 394 Frame, James (1869), 291, 292 Frank, Mark (1613–1664), 280 Franké, Augustus Hermann (1663--1727), 291 Fraser, John (1745–1818), 144 Gussetius, 332 Guthrie, William (1620-1655), 275, 364 Haak, Theodore (1618-1657), 238 Hall, Joseph (1574-1656), 247, 248, 331, 419, Hall, Robert (1764-1831), 277 Halyburton, Thomas (1674-1712), 305 French, W., and Skinner, G. (1842), 29, 122, Hammond, Henry (1605-1660), 29, 32, 34, 88, Froysel, Thomas (1678), 469 Fry, John (1842), 324 97, 99, 122, 149, 236, 237, 238, 251, 252, Hapstone, Dalman (1867), 167 Fuller, Andrew (1754-1815), 242, 251, 307, Hare, Francis (1740), 250 314 Fuller, Thomas (1608-1661), 202, 359 Fysh, Frederic (1850), 284, 241, 328 Gadsby, John (1862), 44, 272, 359 Gandy, Samuel W. (1837), 301 (Poetry) Gesenius, F. H. W. (1786-1842), 70, 139, 242 Gill, John (1697-1771), 24, 29, 40, 42, 66, Gilpin, Richard (1625–1699, 1700), 57, 308, Ginsberg, Christian D. (1863), 378 Good, John Mason (1764-1827), 180, 280, Goodwin, Thomas (1600-1679), 7, 55, 111, Gordon, George, Lord Byron (1788-1824), 405 Gordon, Robert (1825), 199 Gosse, Philip Henry (1861), 69, 240 Gotthold. (See Scriver.) Graham, William (1870), 244 Grant, Peter (1867), 331 Grant, Sir Robert (1806-1840), 312 Green, William (1762), 238 Bible) Harmer, Thomas (1715-1788), 98, 283, 328 Hawker, Robert (1753-1827), 12, 44, 123, Hayward, Sir John (1560-1627), 279 Hilary, 209, 235, 280 Hengstenberg. E. W. (1845), 31, 82, 86, 99, Henry, Matthew (1662-1714), 5, 30, 35, 60, Herder, J. G. Von (1744-1803), 240 Hood, E. Paxton (1860), 382, 469 Hooker, Thomas (1586-1647), 168 Hooper, John, (1495-1555), 122, 127, 132, 351, Hopkins, Ezekiel (1633-1690), 248 Horne, George (1730—1792), 32, 41, 254, 274, Horsley, Samuel (1733-1806), 71, 168, 324, Horton, Thomas (-1673), 139, 142, 143, 146, Howe, John (1630-1705), 211 (See Comprehensive Howitt, William (1850), 174 Greenhill, William, (1591-1677), 72, 141, 398, Gregg, T. D. (1855), 398 Griffin, Richard Andrew (1870), 60, 61 Gurnall, William (1617-1679), 24, 30, 42, 57, Jerome (331-422), 29, 52, 168, 195, 310, 474 Jewell, John (1522-1571), 43 Jones, Thomas (1871), 357 Josephus, Flavius (37-93), 377, 427 Kalisch, M. M. (1867), 472 Kay, William (1871), 83, 84, 85, 116, 230, 332, Keble, John (1792-1866), 240 Kempis, Thomas à (1380-1471), 168 Kimchi, David (-1240), 66, 237, 470 Kitto, John (1804-1854), 52, 471, 479 Lange, J. P. (1864), 137 Langley, John (1644), 384, 385, 386 Lawrence, Matthew (1657), 144, 422 Martin, Samuel (1871), 175, 252 Martyr, Peter (1500-1562), 6, 168 Mather, Samuel (1626–1671), 313, 323, 457 Mayer, Johu (1653), 99, 312, 471 Melvill, Henry (1798-1871), 147, 425, 459, Mendelssohn, Moses (1729-1786), 360 Merrick, James (1720-1769), 324, 385 Michaelis, John Henry (1668-1738), 70, 284, Millington, Thomas S. (1863), 101, 195 Millman, Henry Hart (1791-1868), 377 Le Blanc, Thomas (--1669), 121, 123, 125, 128, Le Clerc, John (1657-1736), 473 Leigh, Edward (1602-3-1671), 167, 175, 250 Liddon, Henry Parry, (1863-5), 138 Littledale. (Sec Neale, J. M.) Loe, William (1623), 101 Lombard, Peter (-1164), 323 Milton, John (1600-1674), 242 Mollerus, D. H. (1639), 325, 330, 358, 377, Montgomery, James (1771-1854), 324 Morison, John (1829), 7, 56, 199 Moulin, Peter du (1600--1684), 278 Muis, Simon de (1587-1644), 23, 53, 55, 140, Müller, George (1856), 121 Murphy, James G. (1863), 332, 472 Musculus, Wolfgang (1497-1563), 210, 213, Nalton, James (1664), 423 Lorinus, John (1569-1634), 173, 174, 175, 189, Neale, John Mason, and Littledale, R. F. 195, 208, 235, 274, 287, 364, 376 Love, Christopher (1618-1651), 128 Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859), 90 M'Caul, Alexander (1840), 232-4, 255, 378 (1860), 29, 34, 333 Ness, Christopher (1621-1705), 461, 477 256 Nicholson, William (-1671), 44, 61, 87, 89, North, Brownlow (1865), 460 O'Neill, William (1854), 381 INDEX. Origen, 175 Osburn, William (1856), 476, 484 Ovid, 355 Richardson, John (-1654), 42, 353 Roberts, Francis (1657), 238 Roberts, Joseph (1844), 67, 68, 69, 122, 278 Owen, John (1616–1683), 108, 112, 245, 404, Robinson, Edward (1867), 97, 100, 180 Palanterius, Johannes Paulus (1600), 481 Parry, Edward (1660), 351, 352, 354, 357, 366 Pellican, Conrad (1478-1556), 26 Philpot, Joseph C. (1862-1869), 379, 389 Robinson, Ralph (1614-1655), 111, 131, 177, Robinson, Richard (1596), 204 103, 158, 159, 203, 255, 256, 257, 287, 288, Rogers, Timothy (1660–1729), 198, 420 Ruskin, John (1819-), 332 Rutherford, Sam. (1600–1661), 140, 273, 420 Saurin, James (1677-1730), 457 Savonarola, Girolamo (1452-1498), 308, 315 Scott, Thomas (1747-1821), 70, 197, 466 "Plain Commentary, A" (1859), 171, 273, Scriver, Chstn. [Gotthold] (1629-1693), 361 302 Plato, 310, 351, 353 Pledger, Elias (-1676), 41 Pliny, 193 Seaton, William (1821), 484 Secker, William (1660), 27, 210 Seneca, 28, 193, 304, 310 Plumer, William S. (1867), 7, 30, 41, 57, 83, Shakspeare, William (1564-1616), 63, 86, 153, 97, 156, 190, 386, 388, 46 Plutarch, 86, 244 Polycarp, 304 307, 358 Shanks, Alexander (1731--1799), 150, 151 Pool, Matthew (1624–1679), 53, 54, 99, 167, Shaw, Thomas (1692-1751), 179 469, 480 Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), 3 Power, P. Bennet (1862), 109, 110, 112, 458 Preston, John (1587-1628), 468 Price, Daniel (1809), 481 Prideaux, Humphrey (1648-1724), 378 Sheffield, John (1654), 362 Sheppard, Thomas (1605-1649), 142 Shute, Josias (1645), 473 Sherman, James (-1862), 309, 331, 336 Sibbes, Richard (1577-1635), 333, 363, 366 Pridham, Arthur (1869), 155, 210, 276, 423, Simpson, James Young (1811-1870), 282 471 Pringle, Alexander (1657), 148 Pusey, Edward Bouverie (1800-), 304 Quarles, Francis (1591-1644), 468 Quesnel, Pasquier (1634-1719), 213, 322, 327 Rawlinson, John (1618), 26 Religious Tract Society's Notes, 28, 27, 72. Sophocles, 195 Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn (1864), 241, 281 Strigelius, Victorinus (1524-1569), 204 Sturm, Christopher Christian (1750-1786), 383 Suicer, John Casper (1620-1684) 111 Venema, Hermann (1697-1787), 13, 14, 23, Volney, Constantine F. C., Comte de (1755- Votier, J. (1652), 70 Wagner, George (1862), 458, 484 Walford, William (1837), 13, 71, 96, 284, 291 Swinnock, George (1627-1673), 69, 145, 353, Wall, Thomas (1657), 253. 254 357, 362, 365, 366, 453–4, 467 Sydenham, Humphrey (1637), 88 Symmachus (circa A. D. 400), 98 Walter, Edward (1854), 303 "Wanderings over Bible Lands and Seas " Szegedinus Pannonius, Stephanus (1593), Waring, Ann Letitia (1859), 11 (Poetry) Talmud, 427 Targum, 55 Taylor, Francis (1645), 386, 387 Theodoret (393-457), 111, 247 "Things New and Old" (1858-1865), 120, Tholuck, Augustus F. (1856), 7, 52, 59, 102, Thomson, W. M. (1859), 28, 56, 150 Tillotson, John (1630-1694), 129 Trapp, John (1611-1669), 13, 24, 41, 44, Tremellius, 72, 172 Tucker, William Hill (1840), 12, 13, 84 Valerian, 128 Vatablus, Francis (1545), 55, 197, 253, 397 Warner, Richard (1828), 235, 285 Warren, John (1656), 407 Watson, Thomas (1660), 170, 277, 309, 350, Watts, Isaac (1674-1748), 106, 162, 180, 221, Wedderburn, Alexander (1701), 465 Weemse, John (—1636), 461 Weiss, Benjamin (1858), 13, 140 Wells, John (-1676), 57, 146 Wesley, John (1703-1791), 127, 307 Westminster Assembly's Annotations, 31, Wetenhall, Edward (1691), 409 Whately, M. L. (1870), 239 Whewell, William, (1795-), 177 White, Thomas (1658), 356 Wilcocks, Thomas (1586), 99, 132, 281, 291, Wilkinson, Henry (1675), 283 Williams, Griffith (1636), 27, 34, 243 Wilson, W. (1860), 44, 47, 271, 291, 304, 307, Wisheart, William (1657–1727), 129, 130 Wright, Abraham (1661), 44, 84, 87, 123, 146, Wright, L. (1616), 32 PSALM LIII. TITLE. To the Chief Musician.-If the leader of the choir is privileged to sing the jubilates of divine grace, he must not disdain to chant the misereres of human depravity. This is the second time he has had the same Psalm entrusted to him (see Psalm xiv.), and he must, therefore, be the more careful in singing it. Upon Mahalath. Here the tune is chosen for the musician, probably some mournfully solemn air; or perhaps a musical instrument is here indicated, and the master of the choir is requested to make it the prominent instrument in the orchestra; at any rate, this is a direction not found in the former copy of The word "Mahalath appears to signify, the Psalm, and seems to call for greater care. in some forms of it, "disease," and truly this Psalm is THE SONG OF MAN'S DISEASE-the Maschil. This is a second additional note not found in mortal, hereditary taint of sin. Psalm xiv., indicating that double attention is to be given to this most instructive song. Psalm of David. It is not a copy of the fourteenth Psalm, emended and revised by a foreign hand; it is another edition by the same author, emphasised in certain parts, and re-written for another purpose. A We are slow to learn, SUBJECT.-The evil nature of man is here brought before our view a second time, in almost All repetitions are not vain repetitions. the same inspired words. and need line upon line. David after a long life, found men no better than they were in his youth. Holy Writ never repeats itself needlessly, there is good cause for the second copy of this Psalm; let us read it with more profound attention than before. If our age has advanced from fourteen to fifty-three, we shall find the doctrine of this Psalm more evident than in our youth. [The reader is requested to peruse Psalm XIV., " Treasury of David," Vol. I.] EXPOSITION. THE HE fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. Corrupt are they, and have done abominable iniquity: there is none that doeth good. 2 God looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there were any that did understand, that did seek God. 3 Every one of them is gone back: they are altogether become filthy; there is none that doeth good, no, not one. 4 Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge? who eat up my people as they eat bread: they have not called upon God. 5 There were they in great fear, where no fear was: for God hath scattered the bones of him that encampeth against thee: thou hast put them to shame, because God hath despised them. out of Zion ! 6 Oh that the salvation of Israel were come When God bringeth back the captivity of his people, Jacob shall rejoice, and Israel shall be glad. 1 |