H. Clay Trumbull
6 books
H. Clay Trumbull was an American author and theologian known for his contributions to religious literature and ethics. His works often explore the intersections of faith, culture, and human behavior. Among his notable titles is "The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and its Bearings on Scripture," which examines ancient practices and their significance in biblical contexts. Trumbull also wrote extensively on child-rearing, as seen in "Hints on Child-training," reflecting his interest in moral education. His writings provide insights into both spiritual and practical aspects of life, making him a distinctive voice in 19th-century American literature.
Books by This Author
6 titles
A Lie Never Justifiable: A Study in Ethics
H. Clay Trumbull
Hints on Child-training
H. Clay Trumbull
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and its Bearings on Scripture
H. Clay Trumbull
The Captured Scout of the Army of the James / A Sketch of the Life of Sergeant Henry H. Manning, of the Twenty-fourth Mass. Regiment
H. Clay Trumbull
The Covenant of Salt / As Based on the Significance and Symbolism of Salt in Primitive Thought
H. Clay Trumbull
The Threshold Covenant; or, The Beginning of Religious Rites
H. Clay Trumbull