This volume presents a sermon delivered by Edward Caldwell Moore at the Central Congregational Church in Providence, Rhode Island, on December 29, 1901. Moore's address offers insights into the religious and social perspectives of the time, providing a snapshot of early 20th-century Congregationalist thought. The sermon's historical context makes it a valuable resource for those studying American religious history and the evolution of Christian theology. "Sermon Preached At The Central Congregational Church, Providence, R.I., December 29, 1901" captures a moment in time, reflecting the spiritual and intellectual climate of its era. A fascinating piece for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the history of American religious life.
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