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The House of the Lord

The House of the Lord

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The House of the Lord
$250.00

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5b James E. Talmage  First Edition  1912

A study of holy sanctuaries ancient and modern

Note

The House of the Lord by James E. Talmage, first published in 1912, is a detailed exploration of the theology, history, and significance of temples in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Written by a prominent Latter-day Saint apostle and scholar, the book explains the sacred purpose of temples as places of worship, covenant-making, and spiritual learning. It provides insights into temple ordinances, their connection to biblical practices, and their role in eternal progression. Notably, the book was one of the first to include photographs of the Salt Lake Temple’s interior, offering a rare glimpse into spaces considered deeply sacred. Talmage’s work remains a cornerstone text for understanding Latter-day Saint temple worship and its doctrinal foundations.

Condition

Sage green cloth cover with blue embossing of Salt Lake Temple on front. Gold lettering on front and spine of book. Rubbing on top and bottom of spine and along front edge of cover. Forty six plates illustrative of modern temples

 

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5b James E. Talmage  First Edition  1912

A study of holy sanctuaries ancient and modern

Note

The House of the Lord by James E. Talmage, first published in 1912, is a detailed exploration of the theology, history, and significance of temples in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Written by a prominent Latter-day Saint apostle and scholar, the book explains the sacred purpose of temples as places of worship, covenant-making, and spiritual learning. It provides insights into temple ordinances, their connection to biblical practices, and their role in eternal progression. Notably, the book was one of the first to include photographs of the Salt Lake Temple’s interior, offering a rare glimpse into spaces considered deeply sacred. Talmage’s work remains a cornerstone text for understanding Latter-day Saint temple worship and its doctrinal foundations.

Condition

Sage green cloth cover with blue embossing of Salt Lake Temple on front. Gold lettering on front and spine of book. Rubbing on top and bottom of spine and along front edge of cover. Forty six plates illustrative of modern temples