This book is a fascinating biography of Henry Melchior Mhlenberg, one of the most important figures in the early history of American Lutheranism. Mann provides a detailed account of Mhlenberg's life, work, and contributions to the religious and cultural landscape of colonial America. Anyone interested in the history of religion in America will find this book a captivating read.
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