Author: John Guyse Title: The Practical Expositor: Or, an Exposition of the New Testament, in the Form of a Paraphrase; with Occasional Notes in Their Proper Places for Further Explication, and Serious Recollections at the Close of Every Chapter. To Which Is Added, an Alphabetical Table of the Principal Things Contained in the Paraphrase, Especially in the Notes. For the Use of the Family and Closet.
Description: Edinburgh, Ross & Sons, 1797. Leather. A remarkably scarce six volume study of the New Testament from this somewhat controversial independent minister. An extremely scarce six volume study of the New Testament, from independent Christian minister John Guyse (1680-1761). Guyse was known for the vigour of his attacks on Arianism, a theology whereby Jesus Christ is distinguishable from the Father, and therefore subordinate to him.Each of these volumes is concerned with distinct portions of the New Testament, with lengthy notes from Guyse, an alphabetical table of information, and a lengthy index to the rear of volume VI.Here present in its fifth edition, 'The Practical Expositor' was first published in three volumes between 1739 and 1752, before being reprinted as a six volume work. It is scarce in all editions.ESTC reference no. T94421 All volumes in a uniform contemporary tree calf binding. The odd mark to the boards, and some rubbing to extremities. Some discolouration to spines, with rubbing resulting in small losses to leather, particularly at head of volume IV, and tail of volume I. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are age toned, with some light spotting. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: None. Very Good Indeed .
Keywords: Bible Christianity Arianism Christianity None
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- Book number: 776F33
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