[SMITH, HENRY; BROWN, JOHN (ed.)]. The Sermons of Henry Smith, the Silver-Tongued Preacher. Cambridge University Press, 1908.
FIRST EDITION THUS. Cloth-bound; hardcover; small octavo (14.5 x 10 x 1.5 cm); pp. vii, 254. English text. Bound in publisher's original decorative cloth; t.e.g., fore edge and bottom edge uneven; half-title; decorative title-page printed in red and black. Condition: VERY GOOD. Binding tight, secure and square. Covers well-preserved with some light handling marks. Interior largely fresh and clean. Small inked inscription to front endpaper. Scarce.
Notes: A collection of the writings of Henry Smith (c. 1560–91), a renowned Elizabethan Puritan preacher famous for his eloquence, selected and edited by John Brown. This edition contains his popular sermons covering various themes such as Christian conduct, divine justice, and theological concepts; which were widely read and considered a significant contribution to English prose and pulpit oratory.
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