"The Soules Conflict With It Selfe, And Victorie Over It Selfe" R. Sibbe, 1635 (First Edition)
This is a Christian devotional work by the Puritan author Richard Sibbes that explores inner spiritual struggles and the role of faith in overcoming them. Sibbes, an influential theologian, educated at the Cambridge University, helped to shape ecclesiastical thought and practice throughout his lifetime. He is known for compassionate and heartfelt preaching, as well as his contributions to Puritan spirituality.
This edition is bound with a traditional soft vellum binding, common for the period and known for durability and flexibility. The tactile experience of handling this binding evokes a connection to the past, further enhancing the reader's engagement with the work.
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Collation / Page Count: 629pp
Condition: The velum cover has been re-attached at the front hinge with hemp cords. The cords work quiet well as long as the book is handled with care.
"The Soules Conflict With It Selfe, And Victorie Over It Selfe" R. Sibbe, 1635
Binding : Vellum Binding
Measures : 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 in | 16.5 x 11.4 cm
Language : English
Published : London
Subject : Christianity | Religion
Year Printed : 1635
Original/Facsimile : Original
