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This work really needs no introduction; it would be enough just to let Rev. Doolittle loose on your soul. It is a puritan gem, few of which exist and have been republished in this format.
This treatise was originally a series of sermons preached to his congregation, which he then took and combined into the present treatise. There are 8 sermons, each building upon the former, and all surrounding the need to hasten and come to Jesus Christ quickly. They are succinct, biblically sound, filled with pastoral concern, but equally commanding and authoritative.
Softcover. Good. One dog-eared page. Highlighting in light yellow on 23 pages——all in the last four chapters. Mild shelf wear; slight bumping/creasing of cover corners. A good 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. Fine. Text is clean & tight & unmarked. Half-dozen tiny dents on front cover near spine. 100 pp.
John Bond (1612-1676) was a Calvinistic puritan divine. In 1643 he became a member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines, and in December 1645 succeeded to the mastership of the Savoy. He wrote numerous works and preached often before the assembly.
Softcover. Good for age. Previous owner's name written & stamped on half-title page. Text is clean & unmarked. Moderate cover wear with creasing of lower corner of front cover & first 12 pp. Private library label taped to spine near bottom. Poster at end of book.