The Book of Job, With Introduction and Notes
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson fut le 31e évêque de Gloucester, reconnu pour ses contributions savantes. Ses écrits explorent des questions théologiques et ecclésiastiques avec une profonde compréhension, offrant des perspectives éclairantes sur la vie spirituelle. La prose de Gibson se caractérise par sa clarté et son autorité, ce qui en fait une voix significative dans la littérature religieuse. Son héritage intellectuel continue d'engager les lecteurs en quête d'une connaissance spirituelle et historique plus approfondie.




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This book is a historical document of the Church of England's early liturgical practices. It includes the first and second editions of the Book of Common Prayer, which were published during the reign of King Edward VI. The book provides a valuable resource for scholars of early modern English history, as well as anyone interested in the history of the English Reformation and the Anglican Church.