London: J. K. Campbell, High Holborn.
THE greater part of this little work hitherto consists of a brief comment on the Apocalypse, substantially similar to the notes upon that book which have appeared in the present publication, and presented in a form as simple as possible. Here and there are papers containing Gospel truth, and suited to inquirers. May I observe as to a text or two used in page 60, that Heb. 12:23 refers to the spirits of just men, not in the imperfect state of separation from the body, but " made perfect," which will only be in fact in the presence of Christ. They are the Old Testament saints distinguished from the Church. Again, Rev. 14:13 applies to a definite period yet future. It is not general blessedness, but blessedness from henceforth.
No. 5 is the first of the enlarged monthly series.