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Softcover. Very good. Text is clean & unmarked. Moderate shelf wear with creasing along lateral edge of front cover; bumping/creasing of top corner. 192 pp.
Softcover booklet. Near fine. Text is tight & unmarked. Small tan spots (coffee?) on first 3 pages & lateral text block. Slight bumping/rubbing of cover corners.
Softcover. Ex-library. Good+ condition. Text is clean & unmarked. usual library stamps, marks, & labels. Moderate shelf/edge wear with some cracking across spine: sound binding otherwise. 352 pp. A great reading copy!
Softcover. Fine. Slight, superficial creasing to front cover corners. 147 pp.
Anthony Tuckney (1599-1670) was a Reformed puritan preacher, eminently pious and learned, and an earnest promoter of the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Softcover. Near fine. Text is clean & tight & unmarked. Previous owner's bookplate inside front cover. Slight bumping/curling of cover corners. No spine creasing.
Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646), was a brilliant Reformed preacher of the Gospel. He ministered with pastoral sensitivity and a zealous desire to glorify God in his preaching and writing.
This amazing study by Jeremiah Burroughs is set on Isaiah 47:4, “THE LORD OF HOSTS is his Name.” It was initially preached as a result of the impending civil war in England but has much to teach Christians concerning God as a God of war, and the church as the church militant.
Edmund Staunton (1600-1671), was a zealous Christian, active Reformed minister, and a constant member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines.
The three works contained in this volume are rare. His first sermon is on the "Rock of Israel," from Deut. 32:31, “For their rock is not as our Rock...” He shows that the nations have rocks, but they are idols. And that the God of Israel is our solid Rock.