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John Donne: Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions

A PBB resource of John Donne's Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions is ready for download at the link below.

Devotions contains the famous phrase "No man is an island, entire of itself"; but it is also a classic on the subject of physical pain and suffering, and in particular, preparation for death. We don't like to think much about death today, much less muse and write about it.

My favorite quote in Devotions reads: "As death is the wages of sin it is due to me; as death is the end of sickness it belongs to me; and though so disobedient a servant as I may be afraid to die, yet to so merciful a master as thou I cannot be afraid to come;..."

Grace,
Bill

Hengstenberg on the Psalms, Vol. 3

A PBB resource of E.W. Hengstenberg's Commentary on the Psalms, Vol. 3 is now ready. You can download it below. Volume 3 contains commentary on Psalms 79-150 plus seven treatises in an appendix.

This 3-volume work is now complete. I am going to look into obtaining a copy of Hengstenberg's commentary on Revelation as my next project.

Grace,
Bill

Hengstenberg's Psalms 1 + 2 Updated

I have updated volumes 1 and 2 of Hengstenberg's Commentary on the Psalms by adding Bible milestone tags as requested by Jack.

Grace,
Bill

Hengstenberg on the Psalms, Vol. 2

Thanks to a long and relatively quiet Christmas vacation, I have completed a PBB resource of E.W. Hengstenberg's Commentary on the Psalms, Vol. 2. You can find it for downloading at the bottom of this post. Enjoy!

Volume 2 covers Psalms 35-78.

Volume 3 contains the rest of the Psalms and appendices. It's about 600 pages, so without the benefit of time off, this one will take some time to prepare.

Grace,
Bill

Hengstenberg on the Psalms, Vol. 1

I have completed a PBB resource of Volume 1 of E.W. Hengstenberg's Commentary on the Psalms. Volume 1 covers Psalms 1-34. You can download it below.

I have wanted to have this commentary as a Libronix resource for a while. I planned to scan the entire three volumes, but then I found Ted Hildebrandt from Gordon College had already done the grunt work and had the files available in MS Word format.

Ted's faculty web site is here: http://faculty.gordon.edu/hu/bi/Ted_Hildebrandt/
Thanks to Ted for doing this for the community.

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