Author: | Russell, David: |
Title: | Letters, Chiefly Practical and Consolatory: Designed to Illustrate The Nature and Tendency of the Gospel. |
Published: | Edinburgh: Waugh and Innes, 1822. |
Classification: | Catalogue 18 - Religious |
Description: | Second edition. In Two Volumes. Vol I - 364 pp. Letters 1 to 15 including: On the Suffering of Christ, On the Glory of Christ, Thoughts on the Law and the Gospel, On Christian Comfort, On the Death of a Relative, The Coming of Christ, Christian Confidence in Prayer etc. Vol II - Letters 16 to 30 including the Proper Method of Instructing Inquirers, On Justification, On Faith, Faith and the Renovation of Character, Maintenance of Christian Confidence, The Lord's Supper, The Heavenly Sabbath. Vol I - a few spots of foxing on prelims. Hinges cracked. Previous owner's inscription on top of title page of both vols. Text clean. Front and bottom edges untrimmed in both vols. Vol II - foxing heavier on prelims and last few pages. Bound in original hard paper boards with paste-on spine labels. Labels intact. Vol I - paper chipped from surface of bottom inch of spine and paper lifting at top corner of spine. Corners bumped and rubbed. Vol II - Top and bottom of spine and corners rubbed. Overall condition VG. |
Book Number: | #6309 |
Price: | € 105.00 |
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