Publisher's Synopsis
This biography chronicles the life and work of Benjamin Titus Roberts (1823-1893), a prominent figure in the Free Methodist Church. Written by Benson Howard Roberts, likely a relative or close associate, the book provides an intimate portrait of Roberts's life, detailing his contributions to the church and his impact on the religious landscape of his time.
The book offers insights into the history of the Free Methodist Church, its doctrines, and its social activism. Readers interested in religious history, particularly the Methodist tradition, will find this biography a valuable resource. The work explores Roberts's spiritual journey, his leadership qualities, and his enduring legacy within the Free Methodist community. "Benjamin Titus Roberts. Late General Superintendent of the Free Methodist Church. A Biography" serves as a historical record and a testament to the power of faith and dedication.
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