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In 1779, in their Testimony and Warning Against the Blasphemies and Idolatry of Popery, the Reformed Presbytery called Durham's Complete Commentary... On the Book of Revelation, "the best exposition of that book that has yet been published" (p. 61n)."After all that has been written it would not be easy to find a more sensible and instructive work than this old-fashioned exposition... the mystery of the Gospel fills it with sweet savour" writes Spurgeon of this work (cited in Johnston, Treasury of the Scottish Covenant, p. 318, emphasis added). Carstairs, in the introduction to this huge set, comments that the judicious reader "will count the author an interpreter, one among a thousand." This book touches on many subjects "with some practical observations, and several digressions, necessary for vindicating, clearing, and confirming many weighty and important truths." Furthermore, along with a detailed verse by verse interpretation of the book of Revelation it includes (at the end of volume two) a brief summary (containing 24 pages) of the whole book. The complete set is massive and covers 1750 pages!
A Complete Commentary Upon the Book of Revelation (Volume 1), by James Durham, covers Revelation Chapter 1 to Chapter 6.
A Complete Commentary Upon the Book of Revelation (Volume 2), by James Durham, covers Revelation Chapter 6 to Chapter 22.
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