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C. H. Mackintosh was a mid-19th century writer associated with the Plymouth Brethren in Dublin, Ireland. Called to full-time teaching and writing in 1853, his best-known and most enduring work would be the Notes on the Pentateuch, covering the first five books of the Bible. This is the second volume of Deuteronomy of that set.
Charles Henry Mackintosh (1820-1896), the son of a Highland Regiment officer, became a Christian at the age of 18. Moving to Dublin, Ireland he joined the Plymouth Brethren. Founding a school, and later farming, in 1853 he felt the call to full-time Christian service, including writing and teaching.