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Blacks In The History Of The Bethel Churches (Methodist) Of Charleston, South Carolina, David Myers Jun 2022

Blacks In The History Of The Bethel Churches (Methodist) Of Charleston, South Carolina, David Myers

Methodist Books

This book is a study of the Black members of the various Bethel Methodist Churches in Charleston, SC, based on the records of those churches and on published histories of those churches.


History Of Nazareth United Methodist Church, Westminster, Sc, Elaine J. Morehead Sep 1971

History Of Nazareth United Methodist Church, Westminster, Sc, Elaine J. Morehead

Methodist Books

Narrative history of Nazareth United Methodist Church from the 1890s to 1971, including list of members, ministers, memorials, the budget for 1972, significant events, and officers for 1972.


Methodist Ministers In South Carolina, 1961, Adlai C. Holler Jan 1961

Methodist Ministers In South Carolina, 1961, Adlai C. Holler

Methodist Clergy Directories

Biographical Sketches and Pictures of the Ministers of the South Carolina Conference, Southeastern Jurisdiction, The Methodist Church


Aldersgate In Savannah, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. General Missionary Council Jan 1938

Aldersgate In Savannah, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. General Missionary Council

Methodist Books

The General Missionary Council of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1938 will be an Aldersgate Session. The Council will meet in Savannah, Georgia, the only city in America where the Wesleys labored. The Commemoration of the "heart-warming experience" of Mr. Wesley on soil which knew his actual presence gives unusual significance to this gathering.


Builders: Sketches Methodist Preachers In South Carolina With Historical Data, E. O. Watson Jan 1932

Builders: Sketches Methodist Preachers In South Carolina With Historical Data, E. O. Watson

Methodist Clergy Directories

Published by Southern Christian Advocate, 1932.
This directory contains biographical sketches and photos of clergy serving the South Carolina and Upper South Carolina Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in 1932. It also contains a historical sketch of Methodism in South Carolina, historical data about deceased clergy, and photographs of churches and church institutions.


Twentieth Century Sketches, Revised, Watson Boone Duncan Jan 1914

Twentieth Century Sketches, Revised, Watson Boone Duncan

Methodist Clergy Directories

Biographical directory of the clergy members of the South Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1914, including some photographs. The photographs are separately available here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/wofford_archives/sets/72157615386374558/


William Wallace Duncan, An Appreciation, John C. Kilgo Jan 1908

William Wallace Duncan, An Appreciation, John C. Kilgo

College Books

FOREWORD President John C. Kilgo, of Trinity College, prepared the contents of this volume to be presented in manuscript form to the members of Bishop Duncan's family. He was for many years closely associated with Bishop Duncan and between them there existed the warmest and most intimate friendship. A number of Bishop Duncan's friends and admirers expressed a desire to have a copy of this appreciation in permanent form, and Dr. Kilgo has kindly given us permission to have the manuscript printed. We are issuing this volume as a tribute of respect to one whose life and labors have been …


Ninety-Sixth Annual Report Of The Charleston Bible Society, The Charleston Bible Society Jan 1906

Ninety-Sixth Annual Report Of The Charleston Bible Society, The Charleston Bible Society

Methodist Books

PRESENTED AT THE Annual Meeting, January 22, 1906.

THE DAGGETT PRINTING CO.,

CHARLESTON, S. C.

153 EAST BAY

1906


Twentieth Century Sketches, Watson Boone Duncan Jan 1901

Twentieth Century Sketches, Watson Boone Duncan

Methodist Clergy Directories

Biographical directory of the clergy members of the South Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, as of 1901, with photographs of many of them. The photographs are also separately available as a Flickr set at https://www.flickr.com/photos/wofford_archives/sets/72157614683997294/


Message Of Dr. James H. Carlisle As Fraternal Messenger From The Methodist Episcopal Church, South To The General Conference Of The Methodist Episcopal Church, 1880, James H. Carlisle Dec 1879

Message Of Dr. James H. Carlisle As Fraternal Messenger From The Methodist Episcopal Church, South To The General Conference Of The Methodist Episcopal Church, 1880, James H. Carlisle

College Books

The message delivered to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1880, on behalf of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The two separate denominations generally sent greetings or fraternal messages while they were operating separately. The pamphlet was published much later, and contains a biography of Carlisle, a note from Methodist Bishop Edwin D. Mouzon, and the text of the address. The address was published in this form in 1925 in the Alabama Christian Advocate, and then in pamphlet form around 1943


Marriage License For Mathew Morehead And Elizabeth Snodgrass, Signed By A Clerk Of Court, Sangamon County, Illinois, January 24, 1834., Peter Cartwright Jan 1834

Marriage License For Mathew Morehead And Elizabeth Snodgrass, Signed By A Clerk Of Court, Sangamon County, Illinois, January 24, 1834., Peter Cartwright

Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection

Handwritten note on rites of matrimony performed by Peter Cartwright, a Methodist clergyman, dated February 6, 1834.


Articles Of Agreement Amongst The Preachers, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference. Jan 1795

Articles Of Agreement Amongst The Preachers, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference.

Methodist Books

Articles of Agreement Amongst the Preachers relative to slavery, January 2, 1795. The clergy agree about the impropriety and evil of slavery, and its harmful consequences. They resolve that no member of conference should own slaves, and anyone who becomes the possessor of slaves should emancipate them where the law allows, and that any member who acts otherwise shall forfeit their seat at conference and their letter of ordination.