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Strona i - I. -XII. were edited by the Rev. TK Cheyne, MA, DD, Oriel Professor of Interpretation in the University of Oxford, Canon of Rochester; and the late Rev. AB Bruce, DD, Professor of Apologetics, Free Church College, Glasgow. Vol. XIII. was edited by Rev. Allan Menzies, DD, Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism in the University, St Andrews. Vols. XV., XVII., XVIII., and XXI.
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