Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the remarkable life and tireless efforts of John Seybert, the first bishop of the Evangelical Association. This biography, "The Life and Labors of John Seybert, First Bishop of the Evangelical Association," chronicles Seybert's profound impact on the religious landscape of 19th-century America.
Written by Samuel Peter Spreng, the book details Seybert's journey, from his early ministry to his leadership role within the burgeoning Evangelical Association. Discover the challenges he faced, the revivals he sparked, and the enduring legacy he left behind. This book offers insights into the man whose dedication shaped the Evangelical Association and left an indelible mark on American religious history. A must-read for anyone interested in Methodist history and the lives of influential religious figures.
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