Companion to the Englishman's Bible, by Thomas Newberry. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 27, Paternoster Row, E.C. (pp. 45).
This slender quarto consists of eleven chapters, meant to illustrate and explain the value of his Englishman's Hebrew O. T., and Greek N. T., as far as can be for those who do not know the original tongues. The reader will find in the work not a few profitable hints conveyed in a clear and compact manner. Mr. N. is not a little attached to the Text. Rec. and the A.V., and indisposed to go with the Revisers in their admiration of their own work.