"Thirty Years’ History of the Church and Congregation in Prince’s Street Chapel, Norwich" by John Alexander is a memoir that recounts the three-decade journey of a church and its people, beginning with the author's arrival and charting their rise through faith and communal effort. The story follows the congregation's perseverance in laying their foundation, establishing educational programs, and building their chapel. It's a tale of unity and how they tackled financial troubles to practice their beliefs. The book paints a picture of a 19th-century religious community.
Thirty years' history of the church and congregation in Prince's Street Chapel, Norwich
By John Alexander
Witness the struggles and triumphs of a dedicated congregation as they create their spiritual home and surmount obstacles through faith and solidarity.
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