Historic 1825 issue of The Christian Magazine offers a window into early American religious life, revivals, and ministry notes.
This volume, produced in Providence in 1826, gathers original communications and reader-curated content from the Mendon Association. It explores the causes that hinder revivals, examines the state of religious life, and includes a mix of sermons, letters, and biographical sketches.
Inside you’ll find material on revivals, ministerial memoirs, and short notices about missions and church work. The issue also presents biographical pieces and anecdotes related to notable congregational figures from the period.
- Insights into the factors that affect religious awakenings and church life
- Memorial sketches and reflections on pastors and missionaries
- Selections of sermons, letters, and religious instruction
- Historical anecdotes illustrating 19th-century Protestant practice
Ideal for readers of early American religious periodicals and those interested in 19th-century church history.