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Blacks In The History Of The Bethel Churches (Methodist) Of Charleston, South Carolina, David Myers
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.
Historic United Methodist Churches And Places In South Carolina, James A. Neal
Historic United Methodist Churches And Places In South Carolina, James A. Neal
Methodist Books
This is the second printing of this book. The first was by Eastside Printing, Columbia, SC in 2010. The author plans on a second edition sometime in the future that would include a section on churches of historical significance not in this edition. This reprint is the same as the original except for correcting an address, removing two pictures that lacked clarity and changing the cover page. The author is a native of Lancaster, S.C. He received his undergraduate degree from Wofford College, a Master of Criminal Justice degree from the University of South Carolina, and is only a dissertation …
History Of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Bishopville, South Carolina, Circa 1814-2008, John Kelley Segars, Dorothy Tedder Smith, Linda Haley Sutherland, Betty Brown Truesdale
History Of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Bishopville, South Carolina, Circa 1814-2008, John Kelley Segars, Dorothy Tedder Smith, Linda Haley Sutherland, Betty Brown Truesdale
Methodist Books
This story of Bethlehem United Methodist Church is compiled with much love and deep appreciation of those earlier dedicated Methodists who organized this Church and of those (including early church historians, newspaper editors, archives and courthouse employees) who shared information that is being used by the authors to write this revised version of her history.
While researching and recording this history, we discovered numerous church land conveyances, newspaper articles, 1878-1928 history of the Woman's Missionary Society of Bethlehem, other data that had not been recorded in prior histories, and numerous bits of information about events that occurred during 1990-2008. We …
History Of Nazareth United Methodist Church, Westminster, Sc, Elaine J. Morehead
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.
History Of Monticello Methodist Church, Monticello, Sc, 1800-1960, Mary Mcgill Shedd
History Of Monticello Methodist Church, Monticello, Sc, 1800-1960, Mary Mcgill Shedd
Methodist Books
A history of the church, with a list of pastors through 1960, pamphlet, 12 pages, black and white, photo of church on cover. Print copy in stacks.
Old Cokesbury In Greenwood County, South Carolina: Religious And Educational Center In Nineteenth Century, John W. Moore
Old Cokesbury In Greenwood County, South Carolina: Religious And Educational Center In Nineteenth Century, John W. Moore
Methodist Books
The sketch in this booklet was wrltten at the request oft The Index-Journal of Greenwood by John W. Moore and was published in The Index-Joumal in three installments, appearing on Aug. 12, Aug. 26 and Aug. 27, 1954. Th author, who now makes his home at Mount Pleasant. S. C., first wrote a shorter sketch about Cokesbury which was published in two installments in the Charleston (SC) News and Courier in February 1954.
The Southern Christian Advocate: An Historical Sketch, Mason Crum
The Southern Christian Advocate: An Historical Sketch, Mason Crum
Methodist Books
Table of Contents: The Charleston Scene in 1837, The Southern Christian Advocate as a Child of the General Conference, First Editor and First Foreman, First Issue of the Southern Christian Advocate, Antecedents of the Advocate, Where has the Advocate been published, The Fires of War touch the Advocate, THe Advocate and Education, Oddities of the Early Years, Editors of the Southern Christian Advocate
Aldersgate In Savannah, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. General Missionary Council
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.
Southern Christian Advocate Centennial Edition, Southern Christian Advocate
Southern Christian Advocate Centennial Edition, Southern Christian Advocate
Methodist Books
The centennial edition of the Southern Christian Advocate, the Methodist newspaper for South Carolina. Founded in 1837, the Advocate continues as the South Carolina United Methodist Advocate. It was a weekly publication covering South Carolina and Georgia until 1887, and South Carolina alone after that.
Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Clinton, Sc, Yearbook And Directory, Broad Street United Methodist Church
Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Clinton, Sc, Yearbook And Directory, Broad Street United Methodist Church
Methodist Books
History and Directory of the Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Clinton, Laurens County, South Carolina.
Ninety-Sixth Annual Report Of The Charleston Bible Society, The Charleston Bible Society
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
Sketch Of The Methodist Church In Charleston, S. C., 1785-1887, John O. Willson
Sketch Of The Methodist Church In Charleston, S. C., 1785-1887, John O. Willson
Methodist Books
A history of Methodism in Charleston, from the time of the denomination's founding, including histories of several congregations, of the Hammett Schism, and of the various influential people in the growth of Methodism in South Carolina.
Schism In Charleston, South Carolina Annual Conference
Schism In Charleston, South Carolina Annual Conference
Methodist Books
Report of the Committee of the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church on the subject of the Schism in Charleston, with the Accompanying Documents. Published by Order of the Conference
Articles Of Agreement Amongst The Preachers, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference.
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.