Self-Interpreting Family Bible

BIBLE   |   John BROWN

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Self-Interpreting Family Bible
Self-Interpreting Family Bible
Self-Interpreting Family Bible
Self-Interpreting Family Bible

"AS FAMILIAR IN PRESBYTERIAN HOUSEHOLDS AS PILGRIM’S PROGRESS": ILLUSTRATED LATE VICTORIAN EDITION OF JOHN BROWN'S SELF-INTERPRETING BIBLE

BIBLE. The Self-Interpreting Family Bible… of the Rev. John Brown. London: William Mackenzie, circa 1875. Thick folio (11 by 12-1/2 inches), contemporary full black morocco, gilt-decorated covers and spine, raised bands, all edges gilt.

Illustrated late Victorian family Bible—the beloved King James text, augmented by John Brown of Haddington’s comprehensive Bible study aids—with six maps and 34 engraved illustrations, including eight by John Martin, handsomely bound.

First published in 1611, the King James Version of the Bible has exercised an incalculable impact on piety, language and literature throughout the English-speaking world. "Other translations may engage the mind, but the King James Version is the Bible of the heart" (Campbell, 275). It is probably the text most commonly found in decorative family Bibles such as this one, which has a total of 36 plates, including an engraved title page, a 12-page family register, the Lord's Prayer, two maps and nine other plates all printed in color.

The Rev. John Brown of Haddington was "a tirelessly faithful pastor"—"For eight months of the year he delivered a lecture, two sermons, and an exercise each Sunday"—and also a prolific author. He is best remembered for his Self-Intepreting Bible, first published 1778, which became "as familiar in Presbyterian households as John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and Thomas Boston's Human Nature in its Fourfold State" (DNB). Without Apocrypha, as issued. Separate New Testament title page.

A very handsome illustrated edition in fine condition.

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