Hints and Helps in Pastoral Theology
- 392 pages
- 14 hours of reading
William Swan Plumer was an American clergyman, theologian, and author recognized as an intellectual leader of the Presbyterian Church in the 19th century. His writings explored theological and spiritual subjects, establishing him as an influential voice in the religious thought of his era. His work continues to resonate with readers seeking profound spiritual insights.





William S. Plumer's 'Thoughts on the Religious Instruction of the Negroes of This Country' offers a unique perspective on the subject of religion and slavery in America. Drawing on his own experiences as a slave owner, Plumer argues that it is both morally and spiritually essential to educate and evangelize the enslaved population. This book remains a relevant and powerful testimony to the struggles of the time, and a thought-provoking read for all interested in the history of racial relations in America.