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Back to topA Commentary Upon the Book of the Revelation: Volume 2, Lectures on Chapters 4-11 Volume 2 (Hardcover)
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Puritanism in the seventeenth century had many shining lights. Of these, James Durham (1622-1658), ranks alongside the greatest for his theological depth, faithful preaching, and moderate spirit. Durham's exposition on Revelation contains treatises of the purest of theological gold with extended essays on the Trinity, the call to the ministry, the nature of justification, and more: it is Reformed thought at its best and has been valued through history. His contemporary, Robert Blair said "Many Writers have done worthily, but thou excellest them all." C. H. Spurgeon said, "It would not be easy to find a more sensible and instructive work than this."
About the Author
Author JAMES DURHAM (1622-1658) served as minister at Black Friars Church in Glasgow as a chaplain to King Charles II and as a minister at the Inner Kirk of the cathedral in Glasgow. Known for his piety, wisdom, and scholarship, Durham stands as one of the great Scottish Presbyterians of the seventeenth century. Series Editor Chris Coldwell has published fine quality editions of Puritan, Presbyterian, and Reformed literature for over thirty years through Naphtali Press. He is also the general editor and publisher of The Confessional Presbyterian journal.