Publisher's Synopsis
"Manual of the Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis" offers a glimpse into the history and operations of a significant religious institution in 19th-century America. This manual provides insights into the church's organization, membership, activities, and beliefs during a formative period in its development and in the broader context of American Presbyterianism. It serves as a valuable primary source for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the social, religious, and cultural dynamics of Indianapolis and the Midwest during the late 19th century. The manual's contents offer a unique window into the lives and values of the congregation and their contributions to the community.
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