Commentary On the Holy Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles is a nineteenth-century devotional commentary by the Scottish minister and writer Henry Mackenzie (1745-1831), better known as the novelist of The Man of Feeling. Mackenzie spent his long Edinburgh career as a man of letters and senior figure of Scottish literary life, but in his later years he produced religious writings for family and parish use. This commentary walks verse by verse through the four Gospels and the Acts, drawing on the standard Scottish Presbyterian biblical scholarship of the late Georgian period and addressing the reader in the plain expository manner of pulpit teaching. The book gives a clear example of the kind of devotional commentary that shaped nineteenth-century Scottish religious reading. Free PDF download available on BDeBooks.