Protest of the Laity of Trinity Church in the city of Boston
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Title
Protest of the Laity of Trinity Church in the city of Boston
Creator
Munroe & Francis
Date
1833
Description
This primary source describes a church in Boston, Trinity Church, having protests against the election of an assistant bishop. In the Lampligther, church plays an important role in both Gertrude and Mr.Bruce lives. When Gertrude was eight years old she was recused by Trueman Flint from her abusive guardian Nan Grant, which she then is raised lovingly and taught to be virtuous and have religious faith. Mr. Bruce is also very religious and frequently attends mass at his church. It is also important to note that in novel the church that Mr. Bruce always attends burns down and has to be rebuilt as a result of a fire.
Contributor
Michael Monahan
Source*
"Protest of the Laity of Trinity Church in the City of Boston." Google Books. Munroe & Francis, n.d. Web. 12 May 2015.
Rights
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Publisher
Munroe & Francis
Citation
Munroe & Francis , “Protest of the Laity of Trinity Church in the city of Boston,” American Women's Bestsellers -- Spring 2015, accessed September 17, 2024, https://202s15.cesaunders.net/items/show/178.