An exposition upon the epistle of Jude / delivered in Christ Church, London by William Jenkyn ; revised and corrected by James Sherman. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Solid Ground puritan classicsPublication details: Birmingham, Alabama : Solid Ground Christian Books, (c)2006.Description: x, 367 ; 27 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781599250922
- BS2815.S553.E976 2006
- BS2815
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"Originally published in London in 1653." - T.p. verso.
"Cover image is of Newgate Prison where Jenkyn died as a martyr." - T.p. verso.
Rev. James Sherman, editor of the 1863 edition, wrote the following: "The following Exposition is the most considerable of Jenkyn's works, and exhibits his piety, diligence and learning. It was delivered at Christ Church, Newgate Street, in the ordinary course of his ministry, and met with great acceptance; two editions having been published during the life of the author, both of which have been carefully collated for the present publication. The editor believes that, from the great pains taken to render the work perfect, few errors have escaped detection. He now commits it to the favor of God, who, judging from the testimonies received from many ministers, has crowned the Exposition previously published with a large share of his blessing." - Publisher.
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