Bag om The Church of St. James. the Primitive Hebrew Christian Church of Jerusalem; Its History, Character, and Constitution
First published in 1852, this book provides a history of the Church of St. James the Primitive, also known as the Hebrew Christian Church, in Jerusalem. The author, James Boardman Cartwright, was an Anglican clergyman who spent several years in Jerusalem in the mid-19th century. The book includes descriptions of the church's liturgy, architecture, and organization, as well as its role in the wider Christian community in Jerusalem.
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