
H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull
Henry Clay Trumbull was an American clergyman and author. He became a world-famous editor, author, and pioneer of the Sunday School Movement.

The Captured Scout of the Army of the James A Sketch of the Life of Sergeant Henry H. Manning, of the Twenty-fourth Mass. Regiment
Driven by faith and love for his country, a young soldier faces capture, harrowing escapes, and unimaginable conditions, forever changing his life and testing his resolve.
By H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull

The Covenant of Salt As Based on the Significance and Symbolism of Salt in Primitive Thought
Discover the hidden power of salt as a sacred symbol connecting humanity to the divine across ancient cultures.
By H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull

The Threshold Covenant; or, The Beginning of Religious Rites
Explore ancient doorways as sacred altars, where blood sacrifices and ceremonial rites forged bonds between humanity and the divine.
By H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull

Hints on Child-training
Discover how a father and grandfather shares his wisdom, offering practical advice for shaping your child's behavior and habits from birth.
By H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull

The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and its Bearings on Scripture
Discover a world where mixing blood creates unbreakable bonds, revealing surprising truths about faith and ancient traditions.
By H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull

A Lie Never Justifiable: A Study in Ethics
A prisoner of war grapples with his conscious as he decides whether to sacrifice his morals to secure his freedom by telling a lie.
By H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull