This fascinating biography chronicles the life and work of Abner Kingman Nott, an important figure in the history of the Baptist church in America. Known for his fiery sermons and passionate advocacy of religious liberty, Nott was a major force in shaping the theological debates of his time. Drawing on extensive correspondence and other primary sources, this book offers a compelling portrait of this influential religious leader and his legacy.
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