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Overview"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.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: James DurhamPublisher: Reformation Heritage Books Imprint: Reformation Heritage Books ISBN: 9781601787965ISBN 10: 1601787960 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 01 June 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis commentary on Revelation provides what was, as Principal John MacLeod said, 'in past days, the accepted Protestant view of that book.' While James Durham's historicist reading of Revelation is no longer the standard view, that should not deter readers, for, as Spurgeon said, 'it would not be easy to find a more sensible and instructive work than this old-fashioned exposition. We cannot accept its interpretations of the mysteries, but the mystery of the gospel fills it with sweet savour.' The finest treasure in this commentary is not, however, Durham's exegetical work (helpful though this is!). Contained in his commentary are independent treatises which are the purest of theological gold. These extended essays present Reformed thought at its best. As Richard A. Muller has said, this work offers significant access to seventeenth-century Reformed and Presbyterian thought ... Durham's work illustrates the relationship of Scripture with doctrine and piety and dogmatics. -- Donald John MacLean, author of James Durham (1622-1658): And the Gospel Offer in its Seventeenth-Century Context Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |