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A faithfull and plaine exposition vpon the 2

by Perkins, William

A verse-by-verse Puritan exposition of Zephaniah 2 by William Perkins, the great Cambridge divine. Drawing out the prophet's call to repentance before the day of God's wrath, Perkins traces themes of national judgment, the gathering of the elect, and the sufficiency of Christ as a hiding place. Each section unfolds the doctrine, application, and pastoral use, blending sharp theological argument with searching practical divinity for a generation facing both spiritual and political danger.
Chapters
8
Word count
20,787
Type
Book
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Table of contents

  1. 01 TO The Right worshipfull, my very worthy and Christian friend, Sir Williā Gee, knight, one of his Maiesties honorable 2,393 words
  2. 02 Part 1 7,839 words
  3. 03 Part 2 534 words
  4. 04 Part 3 3,316 words
  5. 05 Part 4 928 words
  6. 06 Part 5 1,401 words
  7. 07 Part 1,071 words
  8. 08 Part 2,309 words
Front matter (1 section)

Title Page

A faithful and plain exposition upon the 2nd chapter of Zephaniah: By that reverend and judicious divine, M. W. Perkins.

Containing a powerful exhortation to repentance: As also the manner how men in repentance are to search themselves.

Published by a preacher of the word.

With a preface prefixed, touching the publishing of M. Perkins his works, and a catalogue of all such particulars thereof, as are to be expected.

The fifth impression.

*Proverbs 28:13.* He that hides his sins shall not prosper, but he that confesses and forsakes them shall find mercy.

At London, printed by T. C. for William Welby. 1609.

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