Hutcheson, George - Exposition of John (1985)
**OUT OF PRINT**
A part of The Geneva Series of Commentaries, this classic reprint of Hutcheson’s wonderful exposition of John is no longer easy to acquire.
C.H. Spurgeon said of this work: “Excellent; beyond all praise. It is a full-stored treasury of sound theology, holy thought, and marrowy doctrine.”
Spureon remarked on some of his other commentaries, which offer helpful insight:
“Whenever the student sees a Commentary by Hutcheson let him buy it, for we know of no author who is more thoroughly helpful to thee minister of the Word. He distils the text, and gives his readers the quintessence, ready for use.”
“We have already advised the purchase of anything and everything by Hutcheson.”
“Hutcheson is always rich. He resembles Dickson.”
**OUT OF PRINT**
A part of The Geneva Series of Commentaries, this classic reprint of Hutcheson’s wonderful exposition of John is no longer easy to acquire.
C.H. Spurgeon said of this work: “Excellent; beyond all praise. It is a full-stored treasury of sound theology, holy thought, and marrowy doctrine.”
Spureon remarked on some of his other commentaries, which offer helpful insight:
“Whenever the student sees a Commentary by Hutcheson let him buy it, for we know of no author who is more thoroughly helpful to thee minister of the Word. He distils the text, and gives his readers the quintessence, ready for use.”
“We have already advised the purchase of anything and everything by Hutcheson.”
“Hutcheson is always rich. He resembles Dickson.”
**OUT OF PRINT**
A part of The Geneva Series of Commentaries, this classic reprint of Hutcheson’s wonderful exposition of John is no longer easy to acquire.
C.H. Spurgeon said of this work: “Excellent; beyond all praise. It is a full-stored treasury of sound theology, holy thought, and marrowy doctrine.”
Spureon remarked on some of his other commentaries, which offer helpful insight:
“Whenever the student sees a Commentary by Hutcheson let him buy it, for we know of no author who is more thoroughly helpful to thee minister of the Word. He distils the text, and gives his readers the quintessence, ready for use.”
“We have already advised the purchase of anything and everything by Hutcheson.”
“Hutcheson is always rich. He resembles Dickson.”
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Banner of Truth Trust
Edition: 1985
Page Count: 439 pages
Weight: 2.4lbs
— Printed in Great Britain
— Red clothbound hardback
CONDITION
This volume is overall in VG+ condition.
The dustjacket includes some fading and tearing, but is now covered by a clear protector. The inside pages include a name on the front end page, but other than that the pages could be mistaken for new! We noticed one light, stray pen mark in the whole volume. An excellent exposition that is no longer (at the time of this listing) in print.