The House of the Lords
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5B, Ca. 1840 by John Bird Sumner, D.D.
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The House of the Lord (1840) by John Bird Sumner, D.D., who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury, is a theological work focusing on the spiritual significance of the Christian Church. Sumner explores the concept of the Church as a divine institution, emphasizing its role as a sanctuary for worship and spiritual growth. He delves into the Biblical foundations of the Church, its sacraments, and its purpose in the life of believers. The work reflects Sumner's deep commitment to Anglican theology and his belief in the Church as a vital instrument of God's will on earth.
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Size: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 1
Black hardback with gold tooling on front, back and spine, iconic British symbol of Lion and unicorn on front and back, five raised bands on spine, three edge marbling, marble end papers, intact, some rubbing on lower spine, good condition.