Clisham Publishing is pleased to be releasing the works of Benjamin Keach! This reader friendly series will include every work that he produced! The first release is Keach's Rector Rectified. Benjamin Keach’s Rector Rectified (1692) is an excellent example of the type of theological debates taking place in late 17th century London. The work demonstrates... Continue Reading →
Advent is Upon Us
In 1696 published the hymnbook A Feast of Fat Things Full of Marrow (London: printed by Benjamin Harris, 1696). This work was formatted in two parts. First, Keach included eleven songs which he had taken from both the Old and New Testaments. These were songs of Moses, Zechariah, Isaiah, Simon, Hannah, and Mary. The second section comprised of 100 hymns. These hymns paralleled a... Continue Reading →
Reading the Bible Christocentrically According to Keach
Reading the Bible Christocentrically is no new modern construct of the church. Seeing Christ through the Scriptures - the metaphors and imagery specifically- was Keach's forte. In his: Preaching from the Types and Metaphors of the Bible, Keach explains at great length the beauty of seeing Christ at work throughout the Bible . Overview of... Continue Reading →
