Bulls and Bears of New York: With the Crisis of 1873, and the Cause
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Excerpt from Mount Calvary: With Meditations in Sacred Places Over these acres walked those blessed feet Which eighteen hundred years ago Were nailed for our advantage to the bitter cross.
A thought-provoking exploration of the power of prayer. The author examines the experiences of those who participated in the famous Fulton Street prayer meetings of the mid-19th century, and draws important lessons from their spiritual journeys. Featuring inspiring anecdotes and personal reflections, this book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of prayer.
First published in 1844, this controversial book remains a powerful indictment of the role of religion in public education. Mann and Smith argue that the mixing of religion and education is not only unconstitutional but also harmful to the development of young minds. Their arguments still resonate today in debates about the proper role of religion in public life.