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Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati

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A biographical study traces the life and ministry of a charismatic city rector who transformed a downtown parish into a community center, emphasizing social outreach, ecumenical friendship, and moral leadership. It follows his efforts to reclaim a struggling church for a new age, his pastoral relations with a diverse congregation, public advocacy on civic issues, and expanding influence beyond the city. The narrative examines his personality and leadership style, documents memorable encounters and institutional initiatives, and culminates with his final years and the lingering influence of his work on parish life and urban conscience.

About the Author

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Warren Crocker Herrick

Warren Crocker Herrick was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati," explores the life and contributions of a significant figure in Cincinnati's history. Herrick's writing reflects a keen interest in local history and the impact of individuals on their communities. Through his work, he contributes to the understanding of regional narratives and the importance of documenting local heritage.

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