Shows how Job's riches, poverty & family factored into God's plan for his life, & the eventual blessings that were to be multiplied to him. This may be one of the best works on Job. Also, Calvin did not write a commentary on Job, making these sermons even more valuable! This massive book and other classic works by John Calvin are also available at a discount at the links below.
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This man, undoubtedly the greatest of Protestant divines, and perhaps, after St. Augustine, the most perseveringly followed by his disciples of any Western writer on theology, was born at Noyon in Picardy, France, 10 July, 1509, and died at Geneva, 27 May, 1564.