This volume chronicles the history of the First Universalist Church of Worcester, Massachusetts, from 1843 to 1895. It offers a detailed look at the church’s activities, leadership, and role within the community during a transformative period in American history. The book provides valuable insights into the development of Universalist theology and its impact on social and political issues of the time. A vital resource for researchers interested in American religious history, particularly the Universalist movement, and local history of Worcester, Massachusetts.
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