Description: Sermons by James Saurin - Summary Sermons, translated from the original French of the late Rev. James Saurin, is a collection published in London in 1796 that addresses fundamental themes in Christian theology. The volumes included are:Volume I: On the Attributes of GodVolume III: On the Principal Doctrines of ChristianityVolume IV: On Christian MoralityVolume V: On Various SubjectsVolume VI: On Sacramental Occasions Key Highlights:Condition: Very good; bound in calfskin and tree calf leather, with secure bindings, intact joints & hinges. General wear to the boards. Red leather title plate to spine with gilt title, content clean and complete, some foxing and toning to text.Provenance: From the collection of Reverend Elijah Kellogg, with his stamp in each volume.Published and bound in London in the year 1796Historical Insight James Saurin was a prominent French Huguenot preacher in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He is celebrated for his eloquent sermons that melded deep theological insight with pastoral care, addressing the spiritual needs of his congregation amid the turmoil of the French religious wars. Saurin's works reflect the philosophical currents of the Enlightenment while emphasizing the need for genuine faith and morality. His sermons were widely read and influential in shaping Protestant thought across Europe. Elijah Kellogg, on the other hand, was a notable figure in 19th-century Maine. His contributions as a minister extended beyond the pulpit; he was also an advocate for education and community service. A church in Harpswell, Maine, is named in his honor, reflecting his impact on the local community. Kellogg's personal library, containing significant works such as Saurin's sermons, offers a glimpse into the intellectual milieu of the time, where theology intersected with social reform.Intriguing Details for Collectors This particular set of Sermons comes from Kellogg's collection, adding a rich layer of provenance. Collectors will find it fascinating that these volumes not only represent theological discourse but also connect to the broader narrative of religious thought and reform in America, making them a significant acquisition for any serious collector of antiquarian religious texts. This connection between Saurin's 18th-century French context and Kellogg's 19th-century American activism enriches the narrative of this collection, inviting readers and collectors alike to engage with the enduring legacy of these influential figures.
Price: 374.43 USD
Location: Topsham, Maine
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Binding: Leather
Place of Publication: London
Signed: Yes
Subject: Religion & Spirituality
Signed By:: Rev Elijah Kellogg's personal stamp
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1796
Language: English
Special Attributes: Tree Calf Leather, Calf Skin, Sermons, Reverend's Collection
Author: James Saurin
Region: Europe
Topic: Christianity
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom