Memoir of Timothy Gilbert (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Justin D. Fulton

 
9781333149376: Memoir of Timothy Gilbert (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Discover the life of a Boston reformer who built a public, free worship space and spoke out for justice. This biography chronicles Timothy Gilbert’s quiet, tireless work for faith, liberty, and humanitarian reform in 19th‑century America.

In these pages you’ll meet a man who dedicated decades to supporting missions, challenging slavery, and shaping a city’s spiritual landscape. From founding a landmark temple to standing firm on conscience, his story blends faith, public service, and the steady pursuit of moral courage.


  • Learn how Gilbert helped establish a free place of worship in Boston and why it mattered to the community.

  • See the conversations and conflicts around slavery, abolition, and denominational responsibility in his era.

  • Explore his approach to missions, fundraising, and principled leadership amid social upheaval.

  • Understand the personal sacrifices behind public reform and how one man’s example influenced others.



Ideal for readers of religious biography and American history, this book offers a window into faith in action and a legacy of humanitarian work that echoed beyond his lifetime.

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