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Des Hocherleuchteten. 61 Plates Emblem Book 1714 Mgsh-
por Arndt, Johann
- Usado
- Capa dura
- Condição
- Very Good with no dust jacket
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Germany: Johann Detlenssten. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1714. Leather. 61 illustrations; Small 8vo thick ; [42], 1244, [90] pages pages; Arndt, Johann. Des Hocherleuchteten...Bucher Wahren Christenthum [The Highly Enlightened One...Books of True Christianity. ]. Double-page title in red and black, engraved portrait, doublepage frontispiece of two engravings, and 61 (of 62? ) wonderful full page plates. This emblem book has an exciting number of full page engravings. Considered by scholars a culturally important book. Thick 8vo, contemporary morocco ruled in blind, all edges gilt, gauffered; rubbed, some very scattered foxing, possibly lacking 1 plate though leaves appear sturdily bound.. Binding is firm. Textblock with dulled gilding. Binding is firm and straight. Scarce. The True Christianity of Johann Arndt, Doctor of Theology") is a significant work written by Johann Arndt, a German Lutheran theologian. The book was first published in the early 17th century, in 1605. This seminal work revolves around Christian spirituality, focusing on the essence of true Christianity and practical Christian living. Arndt emphasizes the inward spiritual life of a Christian, emphasizing the importance of heartfelt piety, personal devotion, and the inner transformation of the individual through a deep relationship with God. Arndt's work had a profound influence on Lutheran Pietism and other movements within Christianity. It emphasizes the need for a sincere and genuine connection with God, stressing the role of faith, humility, and devotion in the Christian life. "Des Hocherleuchteten Theologi Doct. Johann Arndts Bücher von wahren Christenthum" gained popularity and was widely read during its time, contributing significantly to the development of Christian thought and spirituality in the Protestant tradition. The book consists of several parts that discuss various aspects of Christian faith, such as the nature of true faith, the significance of prayer, the pursuit of humility, and the importance of living a Christ-centered life. .
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- poor mans books
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- Nº do estoque do livreiro
- 40600
- Título
- Des Hocherleuchteten. 61 Plates Emblem Book 1714 Mgsh-
- Autor
- Arndt, Johann
- Formato/Encadernação
- Leather
- Estado do livro
- Usado - Very Good with no dust jacket
- Encadernação
- Capa dura
- Editorial
- Johann Detlenssten
- Local de publicação
- Germany
- Data de publicação
- 1714
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