
The worship of the Church, and the beauty of holiness
by J. A. (Jacob Asbury) Regester
"The Worship of the Church and the Beauty of Holiness" by J. A. Regester is a religious guidebook written in the late 19th century. The text explores the significance of worship within the Christian faith, emphasizing both the communal acts of worship as well as the sacred nature of church buildings. It delves into the various aspects of worship, including symbolism, the structure of church buildings, and the role of the Prayer Book in guiding devout customs. The opening of the work introduces the fundamental role of worship in expressing the connection between humanity and God. Regester emphasizes that worship is not just a personal inclination, but a vital duty that encompasses public acknowledgment of belief and reverence for God. He notes that the church serves as a dedicated space for such worship, distinct from ordinary life, fostering a sense of community and reverence among worshipers. This section sets the stage for a detailed exploration of the church as a symbolic space, illustrating how every element within it, from architecture to furnishings, contributes to a holistic experience of worship and spiritual connection.
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