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Both the Expositor and the Expositors Times, which, although very

different in style and mode of appealing to the public, are not dissimilar in their aims, continuo to sustain their high reputa- tion. Professor G. G. Findlay's "The Preface to the First Epistle of John" in the one, and tho Rev. G. H. Gwilliam's "This "Ethiopic Version of the Old Testament" in the other, may be mentioned as models of lucid exposition. " Milton's Satan," by Mary A. Woods, in the Expository Times, may also be mentioned as a piece of most interesting and unconventional criticism.