"A Discourse, Commemorative Of The History Of The Church Of Christ In Yale College" offers a detailed account of the church's first century. Preached in the College Chapel on November 22, 1857, by George Park Fisher, this discourse provides valuable insights into the religious and academic life of Yale during its formative years.
Enhanced with notes and an appendix, the text explores the evolving religious landscape within the college and its broader impact. This historical record is essential for understanding the intersection of faith and education in 19th-century America. This work will appeal to historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the history of Yale University and American religious institutions.
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