warning: Creating default object from empty value in /home/166022.cloudwaysapps.com/sunsnnaebq/public_html/modules/taxonomy/taxonomy.pages.inc on line 33.
Nicholas Byfield (1579–1622) was a fiery Reformed minister of the Gospel and scholarly puritan divine. He was extremely popular in his day and widely respected as a studious theologian and deep preacher of the Word.
Softcover. Near fine. Text is clean & tight & unmarked. Previous owner's bookplate inside front cover. Slight bumping/curling of cover corners. No spine creasing.
William Perkins (1558 – 1602) was a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and a famous Cambridge theologian. He was a thorough Puritan who mentored such pastors as Jeremiah Burroughs.
This treatise is an echo of Scripture teaching how God’s will and man’s will work in their respective spheres. How do God and man relate concerning salvation? Perkins works from the text of Matthew 23:37-38.
Discounted item. Softcover. Near fine. Clean & tight & unmarked. Book is unread. Upper edge of front cover & first several pages experienced shallow creasing with restocking. 174 pp.
Thomas Doolittle (1632–1707), was a nonconformist tutor and preacher, who was converted by God through Richard Baxter’s work “The Saint’s Everlasting Rest.” He was a popular Presbyterian preacher and teacher in his day.
Nicholas Byfield (1579–1622) was a Calvinistic puritan divine who was an extremely popular puritan in his day.
The purpose of this twofold work is to increase in the knowledge and grace of Christ, to deny the self and the world, and to fashion the Christian to the course by which they may become pleasing in the eyes of God.
In the first part, Byfield deals with the wicked man. He demonstrates the signs of those openly wicked, those who are hypocrites, and then how faith may be found and adoption to eternal life attained.
Hardcover. Good+ Minimal marks/underlining detected on two pages. Previous owner's name written on ffep. Mild shelf wear with a few tiny faint white spots on front & rear covers. No DJ issued.