
The full King James text of Mark with Wesley's note printed beneath each verse, and a critical apparatus tracing his sources at the close of every chapter.
If Matthew shows Wesley leaning on Bengel, Mark shows him leaning on almost nothing else: the terse observation, the eye for a single word, the psychological aside are again and again Bengel rendered into a clause of English. The apparatus marks where the warmth of Doddridge and the rabbinic depth of Lightfoot enter, and where the note is Wesley's own.
With the series and volume introductions, the full apparatus, and indexes of sources, of Scripture cited, and of subjects.