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The author, a long-serving usher, offers personal sketches and recollections covering more than half a century of life in a prominent urban congregation under Henry Ward Beecher. He describes worship services, membership, staff, social and political engagement, and vivid episodes such as fundraising to secure a slave girl's freedom, support for anti-slavery causes including sending rifles nicknamed Beecher Bibles, and the pastor's public trials and travels. Arranged as topical sketches rather than a formal history, the book mixes institutional memory, portraits of parishioners and clergy, accounts of civic excursions and wartime activities, and reflections on the church's character and future.

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Stephen Morrell Griswold

Stephen Morrell Griswold was an American author and clergyman known for his work "Sixty Years with Plymouth Church," which reflects on his experiences and observations during his long tenure at the church. His writings provide insight into the religious and social dynamics of his time, particularly within the context of the Plymouth Church community. Griswold's contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on the intersection of faith and community life in 19th-century America.

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