Memorial of Noah Porter, D.D., Late of Farmington, Conn is a biographical tribute to the life and work of Noah Porter, a prominent figure in 19th-century American religious life. This memorial volume, compiled by Theodore Dwight Woolsey, Levi L. Paine, and Horace Bushnell, offers insights into Porter's character, contributions, and enduring influence. Explore the life of a dedicated religious leader and gain a deeper understanding of his impact on his community and beyond. This work provides a valuable glimpse into the religious and social landscape of the time.
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