Publisher's Synopsis
Christianity In Earnest, For Church Extension And Saloon Suppression, Volumes 4-6 presents a detailed account of the work of the Methodist Episcopal Church's Board of Home Missions and Church Extension. Chronicling the late 19th century, this multi-volume work by Alpha Jefferson Kynett emphasizes the churchâ(TM)s dedication to expanding its reach and influence across communities. This collection provides insights into the social and religious landscape of the era, showcasing the church's efforts in promoting Christian values and combating the perceived evils of saloons and alcohol consumption.
These volumes offer a valuable resource for understanding the historical role of religious institutions in social reform movements and the strategies employed to strengthen Christian communities. The detailed reports and narratives provide a rich tapestry of the challenges and triumphs encountered during this period of significant social change.
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