
One Volume New Testament Commentary
by John Wesley, Adam Clarke, Matthew Henry, and others
"One Volume New Testament Commentary" by John Wesley, Adam Clarke, and Matthew Henry, published by Baker Book House in 1957, offers a detailed examination of the New Testament. Originating from Grand Rapids, Michigan, this book is an ex-library copy with some wear and no dust jacket. Ideal for collectors of theological works or students of Christian studies.
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The book is in fair condition, with the absence of a dust jacket. The cover shows signs of wear, including some discoloration and markings. The binding appears intact, though the spine shows minor wear at the edges. Library markings are present, indicating previous use as a library book. Overall, the book is structurally sound and suitable for reading and reference.
About This Vintage 1957 Edition
The "One Volume New Testament Commentary" is a comprehensive resource published by Baker Book House in 1957, originating from Grand Rapids, Michigan. This edition features contributions from notable theologians such as John Wesley, Adam Clarke, and Matthew Henry, among others. The book consolidates a wide array of insights and interpretations on the New Testament, making it a valuable asset for scholars and students of Christian theology. While the specific edition and printing details are not fully discernible, this edition's publication in the mid-20th century positions it as a potentially scarce find for collectors of religious texts. The condition of the book is reflective of its age, with noticeable library markings indicating its previous use in a library setting. Despite the absence of a dust jacket, the physical integrity of the book remains intact, making it a practical addition for those seeking historical theological perspectives.
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