This volume presents the full text of "A Sermon Preached by Jaazaniah Crosby ... March 25, 1860, the Day Which Completed Fifty Years of His Ministry at Charlestown, N.H." Delivered on a significant anniversary in the career of Reverend Crosby, the sermon offers insights into the religious and social landscape of mid-19th century New England. It is a valuable primary source for researchers interested in the history of American Christianity, the role of the church in community life, and the evolution of religious thought during a pivotal period in American history. This sermon provides a snapshot of the concerns, beliefs, and values prevalent in a New Hampshire congregation during a time of rapid social and political change.
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