Publisher's Synopsis
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the First Church in Boston, this volume captures a significant milestone in the church's rich history. It includes the proceedings from the commemoration held on Thursday, November 18, 1880, offering readers a glimpse into the traditions and reflections of the congregation at that time.
Central to this collection are four historical sermons delivered by Rufus Ellis, providing profound insights into the church's legacy, its role in the community, and its spiritual foundations. Printed by order of the society, these sermons offer a window into the theological and social perspectives prevalent during the church's first two and a half centuries.
"The Commemoration" serves as a valuable historical document for those interested in the history of Boston, the development of congregational churches in America, and the enduring impact of faith communities on the cultural landscape.
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