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Hardcover. Good/Good. Text is clean & unmarked; tanned/yellowed with age. The top of the ffep has a small portion removed (presumably to remove previous owner's name). DJ shows mild wear. 185 pp.
Softcover. Very good. Text is clean & tight & unmarked. Slight foxing of text block edges. Tiny tear of lateral cover edge in front. Mild sun-fading of spine; no spine creasing. 282 pp.
Hardcover. Fair+/good- for age. Ex-library with usual marks & stamps. Text is clean & unmarked; tanned throughout. Moist staining along very top edge of pages, most noticeable with front endpapers; faint throughout rest of book. Rear fep missing. Moderate cover wear with cracking along both spine edges; binding intact. No DJ. No date, 1800s?
Jeremiah Burroughs was greatly honored and esteemed in his day (1599-1646), and became a most popular and admired preacher. He was chosen by the congregations of Stepney and Cripplegate, London, at that time accounted two of the largest congregations in England, as well as participated as one of the divines of the Westminster Assembly.
Softcover. Very good. Text is near fine——clean & unmarked. Moderate handling/shelf/edge wear with curling of front cover corners; no spine creasing.
Includes chapters on Jonathan Edwards's theology of revival, the Puritan idea of communion with God, and the Puritan conscience. Equally important are D.Martyn Lloyd-Jones's chapters on true and false knowledge and "Puritan Perplexities: Lessons from 1640-1662." Biographical chapters feature, in addition to Edwards, Philip Doddridge, John Knox, William Perkins, Thomas Boston, and John Owen. Themes developed in these sixteen papers include
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.