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These volumes trace the Presbyterian Pulpit from the earliest days
of the country until the early 1860's. This three volume hardcover
set is very difficult to find and you can purchase all three
volumes for less than you could purchase one volume from
antiquarian booksellers. "Sprague's 'Annals of the American Pulpit'
was one of the most useful reference works of the nineteenth
century. By recording, often from personal acquaintances, key
information about a wide range of clergymen in early American
history, Sprague made it possible to peer much further into the
day-by-day lives of the churches. This reprinting of the volumes
dealing with Presbyterian ministers should be welcome to all
students of early American history, but especially by those who
desire a sense of how religious life 'on the ground' was carried
out." Mark A. Noll, Professor of History, Wheaton College (IL)
These volumes trace the Presbyterian Pulpit from the earliest days
of the country until the early 1860's. This three volume hardcover
set is very difficult to find and you can purchase all three
volumes for less than you could purchase one volume from
antiquarian booksellers. "Sprague's 'Annals of the American Pulpit'
was one of the most useful reference works of the nineteenth
century. By recording, often from personal acquaintances, key
information about a wide range of clergymen in early American
history, Sprague made it possible to peer much further into the
day-by-day lives of the churches. This reprinting of the volumes
dealing with Presbyterian ministers should be welcome to all
students of early American history, but especially by those who
desire a sense of how religious life 'on the ground' was carried
out." Mark A. Noll, Professor of History, Wheaton College (IL)
These volumes trace the Presbyterian Pulpit from the earliest days
of the country until the early 1860's. This three volume hardcover
set is very difficult to find and you can purchase all three
volumes for less than you could purchase one volume from
antiquarian booksellers. "Sprague's 'Annals of the American Pulpit'
was one of the most useful reference works of the nineteenth
century. By recording, often from personal acquaintances, key
information about a wide range of clergymen in early American
history, Sprague made it possible to peer much further into the
day-by-day lives of the churches. This reprinting of the volumes
dealing with Presbyterian ministers should be welcome to all
students of early American history, but especially by those who
desire a sense of how religious life 'on the ground' was carried
out." Mark A. Noll, Professor of History, Wheaton College (IL)
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