An exposition with practical observations upon the Gospel according to St Matthew. A commentary by Matthew Henry on the Authorised Version of St Matthew, giving a copy of each chapter then an exposition on each verse in that chapter. Marginalia, principally scriptural cross references, some in Greek.
An exposition by Matthew Henry of St Matthew's Gospel, 1698
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- Dates of Creation1698
- Name of Creator
- Language of MaterialEnglish Latin
- Physical Description1 volume, 669ff
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Administrative / Biographical History
Matthew Henry (1662-1714), son of Philip Henry, became a Presbyterianminister like his father. He was a brilliant preacher, active in evangelical ministry throughout Cheshire, Staffordshire and Lancashire, although he was often persecuted for his non-conformism. He worked mainly in Chester, moving to Hackney for the last few years of his life. As well as an impassioned preacher, he was a prolific writer, his best known work being Exposition of the Old and New Testament. The ms text differs only very slightly from the published version.
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Acquisition Information
Purchased for 12 guineas from Holland Bros (501/78), 19 May 1955
Note
Call number used to be ms1719
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Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Binding: reversed calf.Paper: 16.4x21.2cm
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Description compiled by Maia Sheridan, Archives Hub project archivist, based on material from the Manuscripts Database
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