Description
Hardcover has some fading, fraying at spine, and corner dinks. Spine has a tear at bottom. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This vintage hardcover edition of “A Third Hundred Sermons” by Leslie G. Thomas is a remarkable find for collectors and readers interested in early 20th-century Protestant homiletics. Published in the 1920s, this volume is the third in a series of sermon collections by Thomas, a prominent Baptist minister and prolific author of his time. The well-preserved interior pages, despite the exterior wear, offer a window into the rich tradition of biblical exegesis and oratory that shaped religious discourse in pre-World War II America. Thomas’s sermons, which cover a wide range of scriptural topics, provide valuable insights into the theological currents and cultural mores that influenced Christian thought and practice during this pivotal era. Collectors will appreciate the book’s historical significance, while readers will find inspiration in Thomas’s eloquent and thought-provoking interpretations of sacred texts. A true treasure for those interested in the intersection of religion, literature, and cultural history.