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Thomas Coke’s Commentary on the Holy Bible (6 vols.)

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Journey from Genesis to Revelation with the “father of Methodist missions” as a guide. Thomas Coke’s Commentary on the Holy Bible provides an in depth look at both the Old and New Testaments. Coke—cofounder of the Methodist Church in America and the first Methodist bishop—was an influential figure in eighteenth-century Christianity and his commentary offers valuable insight into the development of Methodist theology.

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Learn more about Thomas Coke’s mentor with Studies on the Life and Influence of John Wesley (16 vols.).

  • Provides an in depth examination of the Old and New Testaments
  • Offers insight into early Methodist theology
  • Written by John Wesley’s “right-hand man,” Thomas Coke
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Thomas Coke (9 September 1747 – 2 May 1814) was the first Methodist Bishop and is known as the Father of Methodist Missions. Born in Brecon, south Wales, his father was a well-to-do apothecary. Coke, who was only 5 foot and 1 inch tall and prone to being overweight, read Jurisprudence at Jesus College, Oxford, which has a strong Welsh tradition, graduating Bachelor of Arts, then Master of Arts in 1770, and Doctor of Civil Law in 1775. On returning to Brecon he served as Mayor in 1772.

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    $119.99

    Digital list price: $149.95
    Save $29.96 (19%)

    Gathering interest