Publisher's Synopsis
A Discourse Commemorative Of George W. Bethune, delivered by Richard Salter Storrs in the Reformed Church on the Heights, Brooklyn, on February 8th, 1891, is a moving tribute to the life and legacy of a prominent religious figure. This discourse, captured in Volume 30, Issues 1-10, offers insights into Bethune's contributions to the church and community. Storrs's eloquent memorial provides a valuable historical record of Bethune's impact and the religious environment of 19th-century Brooklyn. It serves as a testament to the enduring influence of faith and leadership. This commemorative piece preserves the memory of a significant individual, making it a valuable resource for those interested in religious history and biography.
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