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Hardcover. Near fine. Text is clean & tight & unmarked (appears unread); previous owner's name stamped on ffep. Mild foxing of text block edges. No DJ issued. 331 pp. Includes new, unused CD-Rom.
Two-volume set. Hardcovers. Like new. Text is clean & tight & unmarked (appears to be unread). One-inch tear to top of rear endpaper. Minimal shelf wear. 1149 pp.
Softcover. Very good. In Russian. This is a quick print edition by Chapel Library. The cover & edges show some scuffing, otherwise, the book is unread! 332 pp.
This is a never-before-published Russian edition of A.W. Pink's classic work, "The Sovereignty of God."
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.
Softcover. Good. Previous owner's name stamped on half-title page; call letters written on backside of title page. Text is clean & tight & unmarked. Some soiling/grubbiness to cover with age. 144 pp.
Softcover. Near fine. Cover slightly bowed from reading (no creases though).
To intimately know God is the substance of this work by Burgess. It is not only to know God as God has revealed his essence, but Burgess, as all good, practical preachers do, presses the reader to then take what they learn about God, and see how it necessarily links to practical truths, such as those necessary for salvation; to know God and to be saved by Jesus Christ.