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Annals of the World: James Ussher's Classic Survey of World History [Hardcover]

James Ussher , Larry Pierce , Marion Pierce
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October 2003
If you order "The Annals of the World" today, you will receive "The Life and Times of Archbishop James Ussher"-- a $12.99 value-- free with your order!

Considered not only a classic work of literature, but also esteemed for its preciseness and accuracy, The Annals of the World has not been published in the English language since the 17th century. Almost completely inaccessible to the public for three centuries, this book is a virtual historical encyclopedia with information and footnotes to history that otherwise would have been lost forever. Covering history from the beginning through the first century A.D., Ussher relates both famous accounts and little known events in the lives of the famous and infamous including pharaohs, Caesars, kings, conquerors, thieves, pirates, and murderers. He tells of the rise and fall of great and not-so-great nations and gives accounts of the events that shaped the world. As a historical work, Ussher?s Annals of the World is a must-have for libraries of all sizes. Universities, public and private schools, professors, independent scholars, and pastors will find a treasure-trove of material previously unavailable. Containing many human interest stories from the original historical documents collected by Ussher, this is more than just a history book?it?s a work of history.

A Literary Classic: Important literary work that has been inaccessible in book form for over 300 years Translated into modern English for the first time from the original Latin text Traces world history from creation through A.D. 70 Over 10,500 footnotes from the original text have been updated to references from works in the Loeb Classical Library by Harvard Press Over 2,500 citations from the Bible and the Apocrypha Ussher?s original citations have been checked against the latest textual scholarship 8 appendixes

Find Out: Why was Julius Caesar kidnapped in 75 B.C.? Why did Alexander the Great burn his ships in 326 B.C.? What really happened when the sun ?went backward? as a sign to Hezekiah? Discover the accurate chronology of earth history What does secular history say about the darkness at the Crucifixion?

960 pages 8 3/8 x 10 7/8 Hardcover with Box


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A most remarkable and outstanding piece of literature. A must-have for any lover of history. -- Roger Howerton, Acquisitions Editor, New Leaf Press and Master Books, October 21, 2003

About the Author

James Ussher was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1581. He entered Trinity College at age 13 and graduated with a B.A. at age 15. He received his master's at 18 and was appointed proctor of the college. He was ordained a deacon and priest at age 20 in the Anglican church. He became Professor of Divinity at Dublin at age 26. An expert in Semitic languages, he was appointed to King James's Privy Council in Ireland in 1628. He wrote much literature, of which his Annals remains the most famous. When he died in 1656, Oliver Cromwell held a magnificent state funeral for him and had him buried in Westminster Abbey. Cromwell took great pains to make sure the writings and library of Ussher were preserved.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 960 pages
  • Publisher: Master Books (October 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0890513600
  • ISBN-13: 978-0890513606
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 2.7 x 11.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #256,479 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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It is basically a world history book with Ussher's idea of linking it with Biblical history. Walter R. Dolen  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
Great care was taken to date events as accurately as possible. D. Harms  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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176 of 182 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible! January 1, 2004
Format:Hardcover
I eagerly awaited the arrival of this book, and was amazed beyond my best expectations. The first day I picked it up, I could hardly put it down, reading long past midnight. The descriptions of the people, the rulers, the battles, the times, are fascinating. Not only is there a treasure trove of biblical information, but also many first person accounts of encounters with Cleopatra, Alexander the Great, etc. The source materials used are from the people who were there! Any one with an interest in history and notable people of the past will be fascinated. Remember Herod, who ordered the slaughter of the infants when Jesus was born? According to this, he included his own children! Read about Ptolemy Philopator, who in 216 BC tried to murder all the Jews in Alexandria by locking them in the hippodrome with 500 drunken elephants. (It didn't work.) Really, you have to see this to believe it. This is definitely worth every penny.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Go To School, You Delinquent! October 24, 2003
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Format:Hardcover
Instead of going to school, I read this instead. I win! Summary: For more than three hundred years, Ussher's colossal Annals of the World remained inaccessible to all but the most esoteric of scholars. This is the first-ever English translation of this enormously important work. A hero of biblical chronology and one of the most astute church historians ever, Ussher is both loved and hated. He is loved by all those who share a commitment to the fidelity of Genesis as an accurate account of human origins, and who consistently hold to the literal, grammatical, historical approach to Bible interpretation. He is hated by evolutionists and compromising theologians who would seek to integrate evolutionary cosmology with the philosophy of science advocated in Holy Scripture. Many thanks to the people at Masters Books for years of research and hard work to bring this volume back to life, and in such a beautiful form. As of this writing, Amazon does not have a photo of this great-looking edition, but it is truly heirloom quality.
What Augustine was for orthodoxy and Calvin was for theology, James Ussher was for Biblical historiography. No man in church history left a more indelible imprint on the thinking of Christians concerning the chronology of the ancient world than Ussher. Though he was an Anglican Archbishop of Ireland who died during the rule of Cromwell, Ussher was decidedly a Puritan. He was so revered by all, including Cromwell (an independent), that Ussher was given the honor of being buried in Westminster Abbey.
For three hundred years, his rigorous and comprehensive scholarship on chronology and biblical history was considered the unassailable standard by theologians. Until the very recent takeover of our major seminaries by misguided theories of origins which integrate evolutionary cosmology with Scripture at the expense of sound theology and sound science, Ussher's work was not only a staple of Christian education, but his comments were found in the margin notes of many King James Bibles.
Ussher did what no other theologian of note had ever accomplished. He dedicated an entire lifetime of study to the issue of world history and chronology. His studies required him to travel extensively throughout Europe, examining the oldest and most rare manuscripts in the world, manuscripts which today are missing or have been destroyed, which is why Ussher's work can never be replicated.
Dr. Francis Nigel Lee (who has more than ten doctorates), a biographer and commentator on Ussher, explains that the Dublin-born prelate was "raised in a Bible-believing Calvinistic environment. He soaked himself in the Holy Scriptures without ceasing. He also read the Early Church Fathers - systematically, every day, for eighteen years. After becoming Professor of Divinity at Dublin's Trinity College in 1607, he wrote the Irish Articles during the next decade. Head of Ireland's foremost Theological Faculty, Ussher was internationally the greatest Anglican antiquarian and theologian of his age - if not of all time."
Ussher not only gave us a reliable date for the age of the Earth and drafted the documents which were the primary influence outside the Scriptures themselves on the Westminister Confession of Faith, but he proved through his exhaustive and well-documented research that the first five hundred years of Christianity in Ireland predated the influence of the Roman church. According to Lee:
"Ussher was very emphatic that Christianity had first reached the British Isles not via Rome but directly from Palestine. He put the arrival date, shortly after Calvary, at around A.D. 35f and not at all at around A.D. 596f (and from the Vatican). (See Ussher's 1631 Discourse of the Religion Anciently Professed by the Irish and British and his 1639 Antiquities of the British Churches. Especially the latter is highly impressive. The Schaff Herzog Encyclopaedia rightly describes it as a work of twenty years' labour, great research, and critical penetration.) Ussher was a pioneer in the historiography of the Early Church. He set out to prove that the Ancient Church in the British Isles was independent of the Roman Church and its later unscriptural traditions. Ussher's various views themselves derived from the remnants of Irish Culdeeism or Proto Protestantism readily found themselves into the later Westminster Standards based upon his own Irish Articles."

Hundreds of years after first publishing this work for the scholars of his day, Master Books has accomplished the massive and expensive task of translating the entire 960-page tome so that this rare treasure trove of ancient history can, for the first time, be accessible to the general public. Updated from a seventeenth-century Latin manuscript into modern English, "The Annals of the World" contains the fascinating history of the ancients, from the Genesis creation through the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in A.D. 70. At last, students have a comprehensive history of the ancient world which allows them to draw heavily from Scripture and primary source documents. Despite the open mockery of him by evolutionists committed to their own religiously driven view of earth history, Ussher's scholarship remains unassailable and has stood the test of time.

Annals of the World is packaged in a beautiful display box, and the volume itself is smythe-sewn with gold-gilded edges and foil embossing. It includes eight appendices, and contains over ten thousand footnotes from the original text which have been updated to references from works in the Loeb Classical Library by Harvard Press.

This is perhaps the most significant Christian publishing event of 2003. This is a multi-generational book, meant to be passed to your children. Christian fathers owe it to their posterity to acquire this volume and display it in a place of prominence in the family library.

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This classic work is nearly 1,000 pages long--it begins at 1:00 a.m. on an unspecified day in 4004 B.C. and ends in A.D. 73, two years after the destruction of Jerusalem. It comes with a CD that contains maps, timelines, selected articles, and "much more!" This is a "must" read/have for anyone interested in matters pertaining to the Bible, Jewish history, and/or early Christian history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great chronology of history
We cannot begin to appreciate the amount of research and study leading up to publishing this book. Very comprehensive study of the history of mankind, based on numerous references. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Charles H. Fuller Jr.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good for use with Christian History.
Ussher's history is consistent with the Bible and follows along with the view most Creation scientists have of world history. Read more
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Great book there is so much info. and it is in line with the Bible. I would recommend it to any one that loves Bible study.
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This book is a brief synopsis of what has occurred in history from creation up through approximately 700 AD. Read more
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I was not sure what I was purchasing but it had been highly recommend to me. Bought it...Love it. Would recommend it.
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This book is awesome, it breaks down the bible dates and names into an easy to understand chronological order. Well worththe price.
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