Faith of Our Fathers : A Book of Sketches of Old North Carolina Churches
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Paperback / Softback
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1036516342
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9781036516345
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
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This book delves into the rich tapestry of American colonial history through the lens of two venerable churches, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church in Bath, North Carolina, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Edenton. It meticulously explores the architectural, cultural, and spiritual legacies these edifices have left on their communities and the broader historical landscape of America's early days. The author weaves a compelling narrative that not only recounts the physical histories of these structuresfrom their foundations to their roles in times of peace and conflictbut also examines the profound thematic elements of freedom, resilience, and community that underscore their existence.
By positioning these churches within the larger narrative of America's settlement and struggles for religious freedom, this book offers readers a unique glimpse into the enduring spirit that characterized early American settlers. The text is rich with details about the contributions from notable figures such as Queen Anne and King George II, as well as touching personal stories encapsulated in tombstones and memorials. Furthermore, it brings to light fascinating disputes over historical precedence while remaining grounded in factual evidence from vestry records and architectural remnants.
This exploration provides a poignant reflection on how places of worship served as beacons of hope and havens for communities throughout history. Through its examination of Saint Thomas and St. Paul's Episcopal Churches' journeys through time, this book reveals not just architectural marvels but also showcases how faith and determination can sculpt both landscapes and legacies. It stands as a testament to the resilience embedded in America's foundationa narrative that enriches our understanding of past struggles and achievements.
By positioning these churches within the larger narrative of America's settlement and struggles for religious freedom, this book offers readers a unique glimpse into the enduring spirit that characterized early American settlers. The text is rich with details about the contributions from notable figures such as Queen Anne and King George II, as well as touching personal stories encapsulated in tombstones and memorials. Furthermore, it brings to light fascinating disputes over historical precedence while remaining grounded in factual evidence from vestry records and architectural remnants.
This exploration provides a poignant reflection on how places of worship served as beacons of hope and havens for communities throughout history. Through its examination of Saint Thomas and St. Paul's Episcopal Churches' journeys through time, this book reveals not just architectural marvels but also showcases how faith and determination can sculpt both landscapes and legacies. It stands as a testament to the resilience embedded in America's foundationa narrative that enriches our understanding of past struggles and achievements.
This book delves into the rich tapestry of American colonial history through the lens of two venerable churches, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church in Bath, North Carolina, and St. Paul''s Episcopal Church in Edenton. It meticulously explores the architectural, cultural, and spiritual legacies these edifices have left on their communities and the broader historical landscape of America''s early days. The author weaves a compelling narrative that not only recounts the physical histories of these structuresfrom their foundations to their roles in times of peace and conflictbut also examines the profound thematic elements of freedom, resilience, and community that underscore their existence.
By positioning these churches within the larger narrative of America''s settlement and struggles for religious freedom, this book offers readers a unique glimpse into the enduring spirit that characterized early American settlers. The text is rich with details about the contributions from notable figures such as Queen Anne and King George II, as well as touching personal stories encapsulated in tombstones and memorials. Furthermore, it brings to light fascinating disputes over historical precedence while remaining grounded in factual evidence from vestry records and architectural remnants.
This exploration provides a poignant reflection on how places of worship served as beacons of hope and havens for communities throughout history. Through its examination of Saint Thomas and St. Paul''s Episcopal Churches'' journeys through time, this book reveals not just architectural marvels but also showcases how faith and determination can sculpt both landscapes and legacies. It stands as a testament to the resilience embedded in America''s foundationa narrative that enriches our understanding of past struggles and achievements.
By positioning these churches within the larger narrative of America''s settlement and struggles for religious freedom, this book offers readers a unique glimpse into the enduring spirit that characterized early American settlers. The text is rich with details about the contributions from notable figures such as Queen Anne and King George II, as well as touching personal stories encapsulated in tombstones and memorials. Furthermore, it brings to light fascinating disputes over historical precedence while remaining grounded in factual evidence from vestry records and architectural remnants.
This exploration provides a poignant reflection on how places of worship served as beacons of hope and havens for communities throughout history. Through its examination of Saint Thomas and St. Paul''s Episcopal Churches'' journeys through time, this book reveals not just architectural marvels but also showcases how faith and determination can sculpt both landscapes and legacies. It stands as a testament to the resilience embedded in America''s foundationa narrative that enriches our understanding of past struggles and achievements.
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