Commemorating fifty years of faith and community, "Services And Addresses At The Semi-centennial Celebration Of The Church Of The Disciples, April 27, 1891" offers a window into the history of a prominent Boston church. This volume captures the spirit of the occasion, preserving the speeches and services delivered during this milestone event.
Authored by Henry Williams and members of the Church of the Disciples, this record reflects the church's values and contributions to its community over half a century. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in religious history, Boston history, and the evolution of American religious institutions. The book offers insights into the social and spiritual landscape of the late 19th century.
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