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Commentaries: Psalms, Part III
The father of modern reformed theology, Calvin was born in 1509, and after Martin Luther was a premiere leader in the Protestant movement. Quoting Charles Spurgeon: "It would not be possible for me too earnestly to press upon you the importance of reading the expositions of that prince among men, John Calvin..." Quoting Arminius: "I affirm that he excels beyond comparison in the interpretation of Scripture, and that his commentaries ought to be more highly valued than all that is handed down to us by the Library of the Fathers; so that I acknowledge him to have possessed above most others, or rather above all other men, what may be called an eminent gift of prophecy"." (Quote from Spurgeon's "Commenting and Commentaries", 1876)(Quote from Spurgeon's "Commenting and Commentaries", 1876)

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Publisher's Preface; Psalm 67; Psalm 68; Psalm 69; Psalm 70; Psalm 71 ; Psalm 72; Psalm 73; Psalm 74; Psalm 75; Psalm 76; Psalm 77; Psalm 78; Psalm 79; Psalm 80; Psalm 81; Psalm 82; Psalm 83; Psalm 84; Psalm 85; Psalm 86; Psalm 87; Psalm 88; Psalm 89; Psalm 90; Psalm 91; Psalm 92; Endnotes
Paperback, 483 pages

Published December 11th 2007 by Forgotten Books

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