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This powerful
commentary, by one of American Methodism's founders, is once again
available more than two hundred years after its first publication. The
two CD set contains all six volumes of the Old & New Testaments,
including Ancillary data and Appendix to Revelation. This edition
contains both PDF and TEXT files for ease of reading, searching, and
copy/pasting, as well as IMAGE files for checking and constructing
bibliographical references.
Dr. Thomas
Coke (1747-1814), Methodist missionary. Coke was born in Brecon, Wales,
the son of a medical practitioner. He was educated at Brecon Grammar
School and Jesus College, Oxford, and was elected mayor of Brecon
shortly after graduating in 1768. Coke took Holy Orders in August 1772
but was ejected from his curacy in Somerset for trying to run the
parish on Methodist principles. He moved to London and placed himself
under the direction of John Wesley, swiftly reaching a position of
prominence.
Though
remembered primarily as the "Father of Methodist Missions," he was a
key figure in the development of Methodism on both sides of the
Atlantic in the years before and after Wesley's death. An Oxford
trained lawyer turned priest, he openly allied himself with the
Methodists in England. As Wesley's right hand man he became President
of the Methodist Church in Ireland in 1782, and two years later was
appointed "Bishop" for America. He made a total of eighteen
trans-Atlantic trips, and is regarded as one of the founders of the
Methodist Church in the United States and West Indies. Coke also made
repeated visits to Ireland and the Continent of Europe, and served as
President of the British Conference in 1797 and 1805. As Asbury's
uneasily yoked colleague, Coke visited America nine times, the last
time in 1803.
Always
deeply interested in missionary work at home and abroad, he traveled
widely to establish Methodism in the West Indies. Hoping to open
Methodist missions in the East Indies, in 1814 he set sail for Ceylon,
but died on the way.
In addition to
being a popular preacher, he was an author of some considerable
importance. His writings included this multi-volume commentary on the
Bible and a history of the West Indies.
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