In a Dark Plum Leather Binding with four raised bands to Spine, with a tooled Motif to both boards.
This is the first edition of Volume 2 from the set printed in London (1644-1666).
Believing that the book of Job was extremely relevant to the times, Caryl preached from it 424 times over a period of twenty-four years, averaging ten sermons per chapter.
Joseph Caryl’s sermons are packed with exegetical insights, experiential descriptions, and poignant applications. In true Puritan style Caryl brings all of Scripture and Reformed doctrine to bear on a text. His work is thus not commentary as much as veritable treasure of practical divinity. In its exposition, doctrinal content, organization, and Christ-centered focus, Caryl’s work on Job has been called “the crown jewel of Puritan preaching.