Halyburton, Thomas. The Great Concern of Salvation: In two parts. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1839. [11846]
Black calf spine with gilt title, marbled boards, 6 x 4 inches, 176 pp., tight, light foxing, a little pencil marginalia. Good. Hardcover.
Part I. - A Discovery of Man's Natural State; or, the Guilty Sinner Convicted
Part II. - Man's Recovery by Faith in Christ, or the Convicted Sinner's Case and Cure
Rev. Thomas Halyburton (1641-1712), “Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews [Scotland]…Halyburton’s doctrine as a whole is warmly evangelical; he expressly rejected the legalism of Richard Baxter, Daniel Williams and late seventeenth-century English Presbyterianism. His sermons were heart-searching and intensely practical.” – Dr. David C. Lachman, Dictionary of Scottish Church History & Theology.