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Softcover. Good+ condition. Text is clean & unmarked; previous owner's name written on half-title page. Mild to moderate cover/edge wear with 3-4 small brown spots (foxing); tiny tear to top edge of back cover. 190 pp.
Hardcover. Rare, out-of-print book. Very good for age. Text is clean & unmarked; previous owners' name on ffep. Partial toning of endpapers. Sound binding; no hinge cracking. Boards in excellent condition. No DJ. 72 pp.
Softcover. Good. Text is clean & unmarked. Previous owner's name stamped inside front cover; initials written at top of title page. Small, faint brown spot on lateral text block. Moderate cover/edge wear with private label taped to lower spine. 185 pp.
Hardcover. Very good book in a good- DJ. Text is clean & tight & unmarked. Cracking of gutter before title page. Fading/wear to spine of DJ; mild soiling. 84 pp.
Hardcover. Very good. Text is clean & unmarked. From the personal library of Roger Nicole, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando. Blank white label on lower spine; date due slip affixed inside back cover. Mild shelf wear; tiny bump on front cover. No DJ. 150 pp.
Paperback. Good- Text is clean & tight & unmarked; browned with age; foxing of text block edges. Small "V"-shaped tears along lateral edge of pp 27 & 29. Mild cover wear + mild soiling.
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.