Published in 1866, this pioneering work by businessman and philanthropist Stephen Colwell explores the role of Christianity in American life. Colwell draws on his own experiences as a member of the Society of Friends (Quakers) to argue for a more inclusive and tolerant form of Christianity. He also offers a detailed analysis of the state of religion in the US, and proposes reforms to promote unity and understanding. This book is a fascinating historical...
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