Editore: London: Printed for J. Macock, for Luke Fawne, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Sign of the Parrat, in Paul s Church-Yard. 1652, 1652
Da: Humber Books Ltd, Kingston Upon Hull, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: PBFA
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Quarto [7.50 tall x 6.00 wide]. Collates complete [10], 672, [10]p. A good, sound copy of this work, being volume four in the monumental 12 volumes set of commentaries upon the book of Job. With some intermittent toning, thumbing or reading wear commensurate with age else a sound, complete copy. With some interesting early marginal annotations in a early or contemporary hand. Final blank leaf has contemporary manuscript detailing prices invoiced for joinery work! Highly praised by Charles Spurgeon in his Commenting & Commentaries . Caryl must have inherited the patience of Job to have completed his stupendous task. It would be a mistake to suppose that he is at all prolix or redundant; he is only full. In the course of his expounding he has illustrated a very large portion of the whole Bible with great clearness and power. He is deeply devotional and spiritual. He gives us much, but none too much. His work can scarcely be superseded or surpassed . Bound in an attractive recent half leather binding with marbled boards. Raised bands, blind lines and a gilt-lettered label to the spine. A solid and rather attractive period-style binding. MULTIPLE ADDITIONAL PHOTO IMAGES AVAILABLE. CONTACT US TO REQUEST.