Explore the landscape of 19th-century American religious life with "The Home Missionary, Volumes 15-17." This collection offers a detailed look into the activities and reports of the Congregational Home Missionary Society and the American Home Missionary Society as they worked to spread Christianity across the expanding United States.
Witness firsthand accounts of missionaries venturing into new territories, establishing churches, and engaging with diverse communities. These volumes provide valuable insights into the social, cultural, and spiritual dynamics of a rapidly changing nation. Discover the challenges and triumphs of those dedicated to home missions, and gain a deeper understanding of the role of religion in shaping American identity during this pivotal period.
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