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Author Alexander, John, 1792-1868
Title Thirty years' history of the church and congregation in Prince's Street Chapel, Norwich
Alternate Title 30 years' history of the church and congregation in Prince's street chapel, Norwich
Credits Transcribed from the 1847 Josiah Fletcher edition by David Price
Summary "Thirty Years’ History of the Church and Congregation in Prince’s Street Chapel, Norwich" by John Alexander is a historical account published in the mid-19th century, specifically in 1847. This book serves as a detailed memoir reflecting on the development and activities of the church and its congregation over a thirty-year period. It likely covers themes of faith, community growth, and the evolution of religious practices within the church. The narrative begins with John Alexander's arrival in Norwich and chronicles the challenges and successes faced by the church, detailing its foundation, the establishment of a dedicated congregation, and the construction of the Prince’s Street Chapel. Throughout his ministry, Alexander recounts significant events including the formation of a church, the establishment of various religious and educational initiatives such as Sunday Schools, and the community's collective endeavors to overcome financial obstacles, including the debt associated with building the chapel. The account illustrates the importance of unity, resilience, and shared faith in achieving the spiritual and social objectives of the congregation, making it a rich resource for understanding a specific chapter in the history of Nonconformist Christianity in 19th-century England. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject Prince's Street Chapel (Norwich, England) -- History
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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