The Book of Job, With Introduction and Notes
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson was the 31st Bishop of Gloucester, recognized for his scholarly contributions. His writings delve into theological and ecclesiastical matters with a profound understanding, offering insightful perspectives on spiritual life. Gibson's prose is marked by its clarity and authority, establishing him as a significant voice in religious literature. His intellectual legacy continues to engage readers seeking deeper spiritual and historical knowledge.




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This book is a historical document of the Church of England's early liturgical practices.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.