"A Discourse In Memory Of Rev. Milton Palmer Braman" by Charles B. Rice offers a reflective tribute to the life and work of Reverend Milton Palmer Braman. This discourse serves as both a biographical sketch and a theological exploration, providing insights into Braman's contributions to religious thought and community leadership. Rice's memorial captures the essence of Braman's spiritual impact, making it a valuable historical document for those interested in religious history and biographical studies.
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