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--Anne C. Rose, The Pennsylvania State University
"Cashdollar's survey of congregational life manages to be both systematic and engaging, providing an impressive weight of evidence for his generalizations without burying the reader in a surfeit of detail."
--A. Gregory Schneider, Journal of American History
"Cashdollar wisely retains the transatlantic focus of his previous work, showing how Reformed Christians traversed national boundaries while keeping their religious identities intact. For nineteenth-century religious history at the congregational level, A Spiritual Home is an essential starting point."
--Religious Studies Review
"Charles Cashdollar has written a fascinating book from a refreshingly different perspective.
Cashdollar's book is a clearly written and impressively researched contribution to the literature on Anglo-American religious life in the Victorian era."
--Gillis J. Harp, Ecclesiastical History
"In particular, Cashdollar is to be praised for documenting and exploring significant changes such as from church discipline to pastoral counseling and from piety to fellowship."
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