The Church of Our Fathers [Hardcover] Roland H. Bainton 1950

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“The Church of Our Fathers” by Roland H. Bainton, published in 1950, explores the rich history of Christian institutions and theology. This Philadelphia edition, bound in green cloth, lacks a dust jacket but is in good condition with strong binding and clean pages. A valuable resource for those interested in church history and theology, it remains free from inscriptions and library markings, preserving its historical authenticity.

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“The Church of Our Fathers” by Roland H. Bainton, published in 1950 by The Westminster Press in Philadelphia, is a comprehensive exploration of church history and Christian theology. This volume delves into the development and influence of Christian institutions throughout history, offering insights into theological evolution and ecclesiastical traditions. Bainton’s scholarly approach is accessible, making it suitable for both academic study and personal interest. The book is bound in a sturdy green cloth cover, adorned with an illustration of a historical procession, reflecting its historical theme. While the illustrator is not specified, the cover art complements the book’s content. This edition, not a first, lacks a dust jacket, but its condition remains admirable for its age. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical aspects of Christianity and the progression of its doctrines.

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Author

Roland H. Bainton

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Westminster Press

Edition

Not specified

Condition

Used – Good

Illustrator

Not specified

Note

The book is in good condition, with a robust green cloth cover featuring minimal wear, mostly at the corners and edges. The binding remains strong, ensuring the integrity of the pages within. There is no dust jacket present. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions, markings, or library stamps, maintaining the book's historical authenticity. This volume has been preserved well, reflecting its significance as a mid-20th-century publication.

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Notes The book is in good condition, with a robust green cloth cover featuring minimal wear, mostly at the corners and edges. The binding remains strong, ensuring the integrity of the pages within. There is no dust jacket present. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions, markings, or library stamps, maintaining the book's historical authenticity. This volume has been preserved well, reflecting its significance as a mid-20th-century publication.

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