Condition: Acceptable. Please see the images for more details. May show signs of wear such as:
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Blurb: “H. Clay Trumbull’s Border Lines in the Field of Doubtful Practices is a thought-provoking exploration of moral and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals at the turn of the 20th century. First published in 1899, this work examines the gray areas of morality, where social norms, personal beliefs, and religious convictions intersect.
Trumbull, a respected clergyman and editor of The Sunday School Times, offers insight into topics that were widely debated in his time, many of which still resonate today. Through careful analysis and practical wisdom, he discusses issues such as honesty in business, the role of conscience in decision-making, and the influence of faith on personal conduct.
This 1899 Fleming H. Revell Company hardback edition is a fascinating historical artifact for those interested in Christian ethics, moral philosophy, and the evolving social attitudes of the late 19th century. A valuable addition to any collection of theological and ethical writings.”