Discover the inspiring story of Duncan Dunbar, a dedicated Baptist pastor who served his congregation and the people of New York City with unwavering commitment. Chaplin recounts Dunbar's life and ministry, and provides insight into the cultural and spiritual landscape of 19th century New York. A great read for students of American religious history.
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