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Books and Pamphlets (CHI Religion and Faith Featured Topic)

Pamphlets produced in the 1930s as part of the state's tercentenary anniversary provide surveys of several topics related to religion in Connecticut; three of them are included, as well as an 1808 address made to the Congregational community urging unity in reviving religious discipline, and an 1871 publication by the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association laying out the argument that women’s right to the vote had a foundation in religious scripture. For more on religion and faith in Connecticut, use terms and phrases to search for particular topics, names of people, religious groups, denominations or movements, or structures; for example: “clergy,” “roman catholic,” "synagogue*," “,” (enclose phrases in quotes and use "*" to allow for singular or plural forms); use the facets to the left of the results to limit to narrow your search to a particular place or specific topic.
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