Spurgeon in his Commenting and Commentaries, highly recommended all of Durham's commentaries and sermons. The Lectures on Job are perhaps one of the rarest and hardest to obtain of the many Puritan works of that time.
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James Durham (1622-1658) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister, who served the ministry a brief ten or eleven years, yet left behind quite a legacy. His books were very popular in Scotland and new editions of his works were published as late as 1840. No new edition of any of his books was published until 1990 when Naphtali Press printed his Treatise Concerning Scandal.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. A New Edition. Lectures on Job by James Durham is the second title in a uniform collection of books by 17th Century Presbyterians to be published by Naphtali Press. This listing is for Lectures on Job, ONLY. Bound in two-toned navy blue publisher's cloth and gray paper with black text on the cover. Gilt text on the spine. 240 pp. Sticker ghost from previous owner's ex-libre bookplate on the front flyleaf, else fine. A very nice, solid copy. Full refund if not satisfied. Seller Inventory # 075962
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