James I. Good’s History of the Reformed Church in the United States 1725–1792 begins with a thorough introduction describing the missionary efforts in the 16th century to North and South America. Good’s History then covers the years, events, and people who formed the early American Reformed Church until just after the American Revolution.
Epoch making for its subject.
—Presbyterian and Reformed Review
A careful perusal of the work will convince the reader that the author follows the natural course of events in narrating the trials of the founders of the church, not only in their own land, but especially in the new home which they found on this side of the Atlantic.
—The American Journal of Theology
This book will, undoubtedly, remain the great authority on the subject.
—The Literary Era
This is one of those historical sketches which everyone who wishes accurately to understand the present development of the different denominations in this country should read.
—The Independent