Twelve Years in America: Being Observations on the Country, the People, Institutions and Religion; With Notices of Slavery and the Late War; Andfacts and Incidents Illustrative of Ministerial Life and Labor in Illinois, with Notes of Travel Through the Un
A Methodist clergyman from Dublin recounts travels through the U.S. and Canada over a twelve year period; during much of this time, the lands he examines are rather undeveloped. His book focuses on his experiences at church conferences, and is overwhelmingly concerned with Methodism's rise in the U.S. and Canada, with some attention given to race relations, the status of other religions and their observation in the U.S., and politics in general.
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A Methodist clergyman from Dublin recounts travels through the U.S. and Canada over a twelve year period; during much of this time, the lands he examines are rather undeveloped. His book focuses on his experiences at church conferences, and is overwhelmingly concerned with Methodism's rise in the U.S. and Canada, with some attention given to race relations, the status of other religions and their observation in the U.S., and politics in general.
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