A Commentary of the New Testament
by John Trapp 2020-05-05 10:44:12
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Trapp is my especial companion and treasure; I can read him when I am too weary for anything else. Trapp is salt, pepper, mustard, vinegar, and all the other condiments. Put him on the table when you study, and when you have your dish ready, use him ... Read more
Trapp is my especial companion and treasure; I can read him when I am too weary for anything else. Trapp is salt, pepper, mustard, vinegar, and all the other condiments. Put him on the table when you study, and when you have your dish ready, use him by way of spicing the whole thing. Yes, gentlemen, read Trapp certainly, and if you catch the infection of his consecrated humour, so much the better for your hearers. - C.H. Spurgeon; John Trapp's (1601-1669) New Testament commentary is an old Puritan classic, often reprinted, and packed with colorful paraphrases and captivating illustrations. It is soundly Reformed and always worth consulting in conjunction with other commentaries. - Joel R. Beeke, Less
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  • 10x7x1.69inches
  • 804
  • Solid Ground Christian Books
  • January 1, 2008
  • 9781599251332
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John Trapp (1601-1669) was an English Anglican Bible commentator. He served as rector of Welford-on-Avon in Gloucestershire and then as vicar of Weston....
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