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Puritan Sermons 1659-1689. Being the Morning Exercises at Cripplegate, St. Giles in the Fields, and in Southwark by Seventy-five Ministers of the Gospel in or near London. Or, several cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers. With notes and translations by James Nichols. Originally published in London in 1661, This reprint is of the 1844 Thomas Tegg edition.
Six volumes new in unopened publisher's carton. They are elegantly bound and designed to last for generations, being smyth-sewn, printed on acid free paper, with sturdy buckram covers.
“A most precious set, giving a magnificent cross-section of Puritan theology, at its practical, heart-warming best.” – J.I. Packer. Six Volumes, 4220 pages.
Published by Richard Owen Roberts, Publishers: Wheaton, IL. 1981. The remaining sets are the last of this print run and are not likely to be reissued. Thus, no discounts to the trade are offered.
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Weight | 19 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 9 × 8 in |
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