
Promoting Perkins
I am delighted to get my hands on the first volume of a projected ten-volume set, The Works of William Perkins. Perkins was one of those phenomenal
proto-Puritans, in this instance a man often called “the father of
Puritanism.” While for some that is reason for opprobrium of the
nastiest sort, for others it is high praise indeed. And yet for years
Perkins has wallowed in relative obscurity, his writings little known
and not easily available, apart from one or two sterling efforts from a
couple of publishers.
All that should be changing with this set, which begins with
the first of four volumes of exegetical works (to be followed by three
volumes of doctrinal and polemical works and a further three of
practical works), including A Digest of Harmony of the Old and New Testaments, Combat Between Christ and the Devil on Matthew 4.1-11 and a study of The Sermon on the Mount.
J. Stephen Yuille, editor of this first volume, provides a brief but
full biographical preface, introducing us to the man himself, before we
plunge into the productions of his pen.
The Digest is a fascinating little outline of Scripture
history, introduced by an essay in which Perkins surveys the various
historical divisions he identifies with brief comments on each. The Combat
is also fairly brief, but gives the reader an opportunity to get into
the groove of Perkins’ style and structure – readers of the Puritans
will quickly discern much that is familiar in the structure and
priorities of Perkins’ writing. By far the most substantial element of
volume one is The Sermon on the Mount, over 550 pages of
closely-reasoned and closely-applied exposition of Matthew chapters 5
through 7. Here Perkins’ theological acumen and driving concern for
genuine godliness are both evident, as he weaves profound instruction
and penetrating insights into what is essentially a treatise on real
righteousness.
The whole is newly typeset, and a careful modernisation of the text
makes it more accessible to the average reader. It is available from the
usual sources (Westminster / Amazon.com / Amazon.co.uk) as well as direct from the publisher. In this connection, it should be noted that this volume is one of many RHB titles in ebook which are currently available through Westminster at ridiculous prices. The Perkins volume is currently $1.99 for Kindle, but only for another few hours.





























