The Sabbath Recorder, Volume 90, presents a comprehensive record of the Seventh-Day Baptist Church's activities, thought, and global presence during its time. Published by the American Sabbath Tract Society, this volume offers a unique insight into the theological, social, and missionary endeavors of the Sabbatarian community.
As a historical document, it provides invaluable primary source material for researchers interested in American religious history, the Seventh-Day Baptist tradition, and the broader Sabbatarian movement. Readers will find detailed reports, sermons, articles, and news items reflecting the concerns and aspirations of a vibrant religious community committed to observing the seventh-day Sabbath.
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