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by C. Silvester (Charles Silvester) Horne
Celebrating a hundred years of worship, this compact volume offers a clear‑sighted portrait of a London Congregational church that grew from modest beginnings into a respected community hub. It traces the steady hand of four generations of ministers and the faithful laypeople who kept the congregation’s dissenting spirit alive, even amid the comfortable surroundings of the Court suburb. The narrative emphasizes the church’s consistent commitment to its core convictions rather than dramatic trials, highlighting how its members shaped a lasting legacy of service.
Richly illustrated with fourteen photographs and portraits, the book lets readers glimpse the chapel’s façade, its interior, and the faces of those who guided it. Rather than replace earlier exhaustive histories, it serves as a visual companion, offering brief commentary that brings the images to life. The result is an accessible, reverent reminder of a community’s quiet perseverance and enduring faith.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-08-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1914
A celebrated English preacher, speaker, and Liberal politician, he brought moral urgency and public energy to both the pulpit and Parliament. His career joined religious leadership with reform-minded public life in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain.
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by C. Silvester (Charles Silvester) Horne