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Paperback. Good- condition. Text is clean & unmarked; fine foxing throughout. Heavier foxing of text block edges. Mild to moderate shelf wear with sun-fading along spine. Shallow creasing along lateral edge of back cover. 112 pp.
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.
Jeremiah Burroughs was greatly honored and esteemed in his day (1599-1646), and became a most popular and admired preacher. He was chosen by the congregations of Stepney and Cripplegate, London, at that time accounted two of the largest congregations in England, as well as participated as one of the divines of the Westminster Assembly.
Softcover. Very good. Previous owner's name written on ffep. Text is clean & unmarked. Mild shelf/edge wear with mild curling of cover corners. No spine creasing.