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This book examines the complex relationship between religion and business in twentieth-century America. It is the story of how Christianity’s most basic institution, the local church, wrestled with the challenges and compromises of competing in the modern marketplace through adopting the advertising, public relations, and marketing methods of business. It follows these sacred promoters, and their critics, as they navigated between divinely inspired and consumer demanded. Amid an animated and contentious battleground for principles, practices and parishioners, John C. Hardin explores the landscape of selling religion in America and its evolution over the twentieth century.
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Nicholas Wyeth (1600-1680) immigrated from Saxtead, England to Massachusetts about 1639. He married Margaret Clark (1608-1643) and they lived in Cambridge Maine. Secondly, he married Rebecca Damarus Craddock about 1647. Descendants and relatives lived in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, Illinois, Montana, California and elsewhere.
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