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1833 ADAM CLARKE - METHODIST. Three Volumes in One - Includes Autograph of Clarke Tipped on Ffep.
1833 ADAM CLARKE - METHODIST. Three Volumes in One - Includes Autograph of Clarke Tipped on Ffep.
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A very fine full sheep bound three volume biography of Adam Clarke [1762-1832], bound in a single volume. Very handsome.
Clarke was influential as a preeminent Methodist scholar, known for his widely circulated Commentary on the Bible, which shaped Wesleyan theology, and for his leadership in expanding Methodism's reach, promoting education, and advocating for social causes like abolitionism, blending deep learning with practical faith and service. His work provided authoritative biblical interpretation, enhanced denominational literature, and set precedents for private judgment in scripture, even while sparking debate on doctrines like the eternal Sonship of Christ.
His commentary, in print almost continuously since its first printing, was his magnum opus. It was initially published over decades, offered detailed, learned notes, becoming a cornerstone for Wesleyan biblical interpretation and widely used across denominations.
He served multiple terms as President of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference, helping to solidify and expand Methodism's presence and literature.
A fine partial ALS tipped onto to the pastedown, as follows. Written in Clarke's advanced age. The text as follows:
I am not well. I sleep very little at night and wonder how I have with so little. Mother I think is pretty well. So are all the children. Give my hearty love to Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Live for Heaven. Yours Affly.
A. Clarke.
December 2, 1825.
Anonymous. An Account of the Infancy, Religious and Literary Life, of Adam Clarke, LL.D., F.A.S., &c. Written by One Who was Intamately Acquainted with Him From His Boyhood to the Sixtieth Year of His Age. Edited by the Rev. J. B. B. Clarke, M. A. Trinity College, Cambridge. New-York. Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason. 1833. 161pp.
[Bound With]
Anonymous. An Account of the Religious and Literary Life of Adam Clarke, LL.D., F.A.S., &c. Written by a Member of His Family. Volume II. New-York. Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason. 1833. 223pp.
[Bound With]
Anonymous. An Account of the Religious and Literary Life of Adam Clarke, LL.D., F.A.S., &c. by a Member of His Family, with and Appendix by J. B. B. Clarke. Volume III. New-York. Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason. 1833. 256pp.
A very good copy, bound in leather, generally solid, with light foxing.
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