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Hardcover. Good+ Text is clean & unmarked; tanned with age. Previous owners' names & marks on ffep. Sound binding; mild spine cocking. Slight 'bubbling' of cloth along lower board edge in rear; no signs of moisture damage. Maroon cloth on boards with gilt lettering on spine. No DJ. 222 pp.
Softcover. Very good condition. Text is clean & unmarked; tanned with age. Mild shelf wear with three shallow creases of front cover. No spine creasing. Collectible Banner of Truth Edition. Old price sticker on back cover. 123 pp.
Softcover. Good for age. Collectible Banner of Truth book. Text is clean & unmarked; tanning of pages; two small tan spots (foxing) on lateral text block edge. Some edge wear of cover; shallow crease of back cover. 288 pp.
Hardcover. Good for age. From private library; library label on spine; reference notation written on title page. Previous owner's name inscribed on ffep. Text is clean & unmarked; tanned. Moderate shelf wear with rubbing of spine ends. No DJ. 86 pp.
Edmund Calamy (1600–1666) was an English Presbyterian church leader and divine. He was an active member of the Westminster Assembly, and distinguished himself in defense of Presbyterian polity, in contributing to the joint conciliatory work known as Smectymnuus. During this time, Calamy was an influential evangelical preacher, with a ministry throughout England, including being present during the dreadful fire of London in 1666.