Taylor, William M. The Miracles of our Saviour Expounded and Illustrated. New York: A. C. Armstrong & Son, 1901. Fifth Edition. [10125]
Blue cloth bordered & titled in gilt, 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches, some spotting to the binding with the spine ends frayed, several neat former owner's inscriptions on the end papers, vi., 449 pp. Pencil checkmarks in the table of contents, some pages with either regular or red pencil underlining. Good. Hardcover.
"My aim throughout has been expository and practical rather than apologetic...it has been my object to view each as an illustration in the department of nature of somoe feature of the Divine operation in the domain of grace. That which some despise as spiritualizing, is in truth only a fuller exposition." - Preface.
William Mackergo Taylor (1829-1895), b. Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland; d. New York, NY. He was educated at the University of Glasgow and at the divinity hall of the United Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh. After serving as pastor of several congregations in Scotland, he became the pastor of the (Congregational) Broadway Tabernacle in NYC for 20 yrs. - 1871-1892. He was the author of several biographies as well as volumes of sermons. In 1876 he lectured at Yale and in 1880 at Princeton.