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Hardcover. Good+ Text is clean & unmarked. Ffep missing. Appears to be from private library (date slip has been removed from inside rear cover). Slight bowing of front board; slight foxing of text block edges. Minimal shelf wear. No DJ. 157 pp.
Hardcover. Good- book in a fair DJ. Light underlining in ink on 4 pages. Previous owners' names written on ffep. The number "1119" written on reverse of title page. Slight damage to upper edge of pages 173—179. Phone number written on superior text block. Heavy wear to DJ with tattering & missing paper at spine top. 224 pp.
Softcover. Good- condition. Underlining with blue marker on ten pages (in the first two chapters) otherwise text is clean. Mild shelf wear with private label taped to lower spine. 168 pp.
Hardcover. Good+ book in a fair+ DJ. Yellow highlighting on 10 pages; one marginal note otherwise text is clean. Faint brown spotting on text block edges. Moderate edge wear to DJ; private label on spine. 318 pp.
Hardcover. Very good. Underlining/marks on 19 pages (all within the first 2 chapters). Previous owner's name written on ffep. Creasing of the rear flap of DJ. 369 pp.
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. Text is near fine——clean & unmarked. Moderate handling/shelf/edge wear with curling of front cover corners; no spine creasing.
Includes chapters on Jonathan Edwards's theology of revival, the Puritan idea of communion with God, and the Puritan conscience. Equally important are D.Martyn Lloyd-Jones's chapters on true and false knowledge and "Puritan Perplexities: Lessons from 1640-1662." Biographical chapters feature, in addition to Edwards, Philip Doddridge, John Knox, William Perkins, Thomas Boston, and John Owen. Themes developed in these sixteen papers include