Life in Newburgh on Ythan

By Talpa

A box of Precious Promises.

Whereby are giuen vnto vs exceeding great and precious promises. 2 Peter 1:4 King James Bible of 1611

Mrs Talpa is a great hoarder, from a line of great hoarders, and an unfailing source of intriguing objects. Today, I bring you a box of Precious Promises courtesy of Dr Samuel Clarke.

Samuel Clarke D.D. (1684-1759) was an English Nonconformist parson and theological writer, best remembered for his 1720 book, a Collection of the Promises of Scripture, arranged systematically. The book is simply a list of Bible verses, which are promises from God's word arranged by various topics, and was intended to be dipped into when inspiration or guidance was required.

This box, dating I think from the late 1800s, presents the Promises in a different way. They are printed on little scrolls of paper which are rolled up and stored in the box. The devout owner is instructed to take one at random and then to replace it, presumably having read and digested the message. I guess it is the 19th Century equivalent of an on-line book.

Zoomify to read the promise of the day.

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