- John Trapp
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John Trapp (basketball) "John Trapp (born Croome d'Abetot on5 June 1601 - died16 October 1669 inWeston-on-Avon ) was an EnglishAnglican Bible commentator. His large five-volume commentary is still read today and is known for its pithy statements and quotable prose. His volumes are quoted frequently by other religious writers, notablyCharles Spurgeon . Ruth Graham, the daughter ofRuth Bell Graham , said that John Trapp, along withC.S. Lewis andGeorge MacDonald , was one of her mother's three favorite sources for quotations.Trapp studied at the Free School in
Worcester and then atChrist Church, Oxford (B.A., 1622; M.A., 1624). He became usher of the free school ofStratford-upon-Avon in 1622 and its headmaster in 1624, and was made preacher atLuddington , near Stratford, before becoming vicar ofWeston-on-Avon inGloucestershire . He sided with parliament in theEnglish Civil War and was arrested for a short time. He took the covenant of 1643 and acted as chaplain to the parliamentary soldiers in Stratford for two years. He served as rector ofWelford-on-Avon in Gloucestershire between 1646 and 1660 and again as vicar of Weston from 1660 until his death in 1669.:"Be careful what books you read, for as water tastes of the soil it runs through, so does the soul taste of the authors that a man reads." -- John Trapp
:"He who rides to be crowned will not mind a rainy day." -- John Trapp
:"Unity without verity is no better than conspiracy" -- John Trapp
Major works
* "God's Love Tokens" (London, 1637)
* "Commentary on the Old and New Testaments" (5 volumes, London, 1654 sqq.)References
*Schaff-Herzog
*Graham, Ruth. Christianity Today online, "She Made Christ Her Home". Posted August 1, 2007.
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