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Good Book, an Apology Though the content of this work is great, the narration doesn't flow quite as smoothly as other works. This is easy to explain, it is from a Facimile edition from the 1630's and the original spelling has to be read and sometimes interpreted on the fly while reading. 26 years ago I did this for the first time with a 1602 edition of William Perkins Cases of Conscience also on SermonAudio - http://www.sermonaudio.com/ser moninfo.asp?SID=10606133657 I trust I have gotten better. Downame's work is quite rare, so was Perkins as well. The works of Perkins are soon to be back in print. Downame's work was reprinted in paperback only.