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The expositions of John Brown (1784-1858) are unusually helpful to all kinds of readers. Spurgeon said in his Commenting and Commentaries, 'Brown is a modern Puritan of the utmost value. The volume on Galatians is one of the scarcest books in the market.' As a theological professor, Brown was strongly convinced that his students view should be not only consistent with, but derived from a careful exegesis of the words which the Holy Ghost teacheth ...it has been my sincere desire to bring out of the inspired words what is really in them, and to put nothing into them that is not really there. But as the pastor of a congregation, Brown was also anxious that his expositions should edify all Christians and not only instruct students. As a result his commentaries are unusually helpful to all kinds of readers.

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First published January 1, 1853

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John Brown

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John Brown was a Scottish minister and theologian, known for his exegesis as a preacher. He was the grandson of John Brown of Haddington

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