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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Matthew Brown Fellowship Brochure, Matthew Brown
Matthew Brown Fellowship Brochure, Matthew Brown
Brown, Matthew, 1776-1853
In the early 2000s, the First Presbyterian Church of Washington, Pennsylvania established the Matthew Brown Fellowship. In the words of this informational brochure, the Fellowship is a "college-aged ministry program" that seeks to "increase this church's involvement with its oldest friend, the College, and to extend its ministry...to meet the growing needs throughout the greater Washington Community."
“Fortunate Art”: Short-Writing And Two Of Its Practitioners In Colonial New England, David Powers
“Fortunate Art”: Short-Writing And Two Of Its Practitioners In Colonial New England, David Powers
Sermon Studies
Following the publication of Timothie Bright’s Characterie: An Art of shorte, swifte and secrete writing by Character in 1588, a spate of books on shorthand appeared in England. This technology echoed long-forgotten methods which had developed centuries before, while providing fresh techniques for composing and recording spoken speech. From their very beginnings these new systems proved especially applicable to religious purposes, though they also found academic, legal, and governmental applications. Clergy from those centuries left hundreds of “short-writing” manuscripts which are as yet untranscribed.
This article describes the principles behind “short-writing” as exemplified in two major systems in use in …
04. Radio Addresses, Melville Homer Cummings, Robert H. Ellison
04. Radio Addresses, Melville Homer Cummings, Robert H. Ellison
Cummings, Melville Homer, 1890-1978
The Cummings collection includes 35 addresses delivered over the radio. Most aired on station WMON in Montgomery, West Virginia; a few were broadcast over WLW in Cincinnati. They are posted here as a single PDF, and combined with the sermons in a single tab in the User Guide.
03. Sermons, Melville Homer Cummings, Robert H. Ellison
03. Sermons, Melville Homer Cummings, Robert H. Ellison
Cummings, Melville Homer, 1890-1978
The Cummings collection includes approximately 100 typed and handwritten sermons, sermons printed or summarized in the newspaper, and some "sermons in rhyme." The sermons and radio addresses have been combined in a single tab in the User Guide.
The master PDF of the sermons is nearly 150MB in size; to make things somewhat more manageable, the contents of each folder in the physical collection have been upload as supplemental files.
“’National Apostasy,’ Tracts For The Times, And Plain Sermons: John Keble's Tractarian Prose.”, Robert Ellison
“’National Apostasy,’ Tracts For The Times, And Plain Sermons: John Keble's Tractarian Prose.”, Robert Ellison
Robert Ellison
John Keble is perhaps best known for The Christian Year and his work as Professor of Poetry at Oxford from 1831 to 1841. In this essay, I argue that his prose is worthy of study as well. I focus on "National Apostasy," the sermon that John Henry Newman saw as the inauguration of the Oxford Movement; the 8 pieces he contributed to the Tracts for the Times; and his many contributions to the Plain Sermons, by Contributors to the "Tracts for the Times."
Preaching The Cross On The Healing Of Shame In Jiksan-Eup Korean Methodist Church, Sung Kwon Han
Preaching The Cross On The Healing Of Shame In Jiksan-Eup Korean Methodist Church, Sung Kwon Han
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
“’National Apostasy,’ Tracts For The Times, And Plain Sermons: John Keble's Tractarian Prose.”, Robert Ellison
“’National Apostasy,’ Tracts For The Times, And Plain Sermons: John Keble's Tractarian Prose.”, Robert Ellison
English Faculty Research
John Keble is perhaps best known for The Christian Year and his work as Professor of Poetry at Oxford from 1831 to 1841. In this essay, I argue that his prose is worthy of study as well. I focus on "National Apostasy," the sermon that John Henry Newman saw as the inauguration of the Oxford Movement; the 8 pieces he contributed to the Tracts for the Times; and his many contributions to the Plain Sermons, by Contributors to the "Tracts for the Times."
Preaching To Cultivate A Whole-Person Response In The Practice Of Stewardship, Stacy R. Minger
Preaching To Cultivate A Whole-Person Response In The Practice Of Stewardship, Stacy R. Minger
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Descriptive Dissertation On The Effective Utilization Of Word Pictures In Distinctive Narrative Sermon Designs As Interpreted By The Boyd Stokes Reaction Questionnaire In The Adult Sunday School Classes Of The Whiteville United Methodist Church, Homer Edward Morris
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Uniting Conference Addresses, David Frederick Wertz
Uniting Conference Addresses, David Frederick Wertz
Uniting Conference Addresses
This volume contains 8 addresses by 4 speakers: the bishop of the West Virginia Area, the dean of the Duke Divinity School, the “minister of reconciliation” for the West Virginia Area, and the superintendent of the Buckhannon District.
Trinity Church, Huntington, West Virginia: Something Of Its Story, James Rodgers Haworth
Trinity Church, Huntington, West Virginia: Something Of Its Story, James Rodgers Haworth
Atkinson, Robert Poland, 1927-2012
This is Chapter XVI of Haworth's history of Trinity Episcopal Church from its beginnings in 1869 through the early 1960s. The book focuses primarily on the rectors who have served the church over the years; there are also chapters with such titles as “The Building of the Church,” “The Vestrymen,” “The Women,” and “The Sunday School.”
Trinity Church, Huntington, West Virginia: Something Of Its Story, James Rodgers Haworth
Trinity Church, Huntington, West Virginia: Something Of Its Story, James Rodgers Haworth
Tyler, S. Roger, 1878-1963
This is Chapters XI-XIV of Haworth's history of Trinity Episcopal Church from its beginnings in 1869 through the early 1960s. The book focuses primarily on the rectors who have served the church over the years; there are also chapters with such titles as “The Building of the Church,” “The Vestrymen,” “The Women,” and “The Sunday School.”
Thoughts Ii, S. Roger Tyler
Thoughts Ii, S. Roger Tyler
Tyler, S. Roger, 1878-1963
According to the Preface, this book was “prepared in response to a number of requests which have come from Dr. Tyler’s friends and from those who have read the first volume, which was published in 1963” (p. v). Like its predecessor, it is a collection of articles published in two newspapers: the Advertiser in Huntington, West Virginia, and the Gazette in Charleston. Those articles were shortened versions of “sermons prepared and delivered by Dr. Tyler over a period of sixty years in the ministry.”
Thoughts, S. Roger Tyler
Thoughts, S. Roger Tyler
Tyler, S. Roger, 1878-1963
According to the title page, the book is a collection of articles published in two newspapers: the Advertiser in Huntington, West Virginia, and the Gazette in Charleston. Those articles were “based on sermons prepared and delivered by Dr. Tyler over a period of sixty years in the ministry.”
Sermons For Special Sundays, John Agee Holt
Sermons For Special Sundays, John Agee Holt
Holt, John Agee, 1920-2012
The 14 sermons in this collection “were first preached to…the Luther Rice Memorial Baptist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland” (Preface). They were thus delivered outside Appalachia; they are included in the Library to help illustrate the full range of Holt's preaching.
Seven Words, John Agee Holt
Seven Words, John Agee Holt
Holt, John Agee, 1920-2012
According to the Preface, “This book is based on a series of pre-Easter messages first delivered to…the Luther Rice Memorial Baptist Church of Washington, D. C.” They were thus preached outside Appalachia; they are included in the Library to help illustrate the full range of Holt's preaching.
Children's Sermons In Stories, Julius Fischbach
Children's Sermons In Stories, Julius Fischbach
Fischbach, Julius, 1894-?
The Preface states that “The stories presented in this collection were given to the children of the First Baptist Church, Lansing, Michigan, during the morning worship programs” (p. 7). They were intended to be “always in harmony with the theme of the morning sermon,” and to add “color and attractiveness” to the messages delivered to the adults (p. 8).
The sermons were delivered outside Appalachia, but Fischbach has significant ties to the region, so they can be included in the Library.
Highlights Of My Life And Ministry In Old Time Revivals, Thomas P. Roberts
Highlights Of My Life And Ministry In Old Time Revivals, Thomas P. Roberts
Roberts, Thomas P., 1872-1956
This book contains 3 of Roberts’ sermons, along with autobiographical material and “Testimonies” from people who worked with him or were converted under his preaching.
Sermonettes For Boys And Girls, Julius Fischbach
Sermonettes For Boys And Girls, Julius Fischbach
Fischbach, Julius, 1894-?
According to a newspaper article included in Marshall’s copy of the book, Sermonettes is the “third of Dr. Fischbach’s books to be published in the field of religious teaching for boys and girls.” As he writes in the Foreword, “It is hoped that many of the boys and girls themselves will honor the book by reading its pages. It has been a labor of love, because there is no finer audience than the children of our churches and our firesides.”
It is likely that the sermons were delivered outside Appalachia. Fischbach, however, has significant ties to the region, so they …
Squaring Up: Fifty Talks To Juniors, Julius Fischbach
Squaring Up: Fifty Talks To Juniors, Julius Fischbach
Fischbach, Julius, 1894-?
In the Foreword, the editors describe this collection as a “series of simple and interesting talks” that shows how much Fischbach “understands and likes boys and girls.” A newspaper clipping pasted into the inside back cover ends with “We congratulate him upon this contribution of his to the children’s work not alone in our church but throughout the denomination as well.”
It is likely that the sermons were delivered outside Appalachia. Fischbach, however, has significant ties to the region, so they can be included in the Library.
Sparks From A Busy Anvil, John R. Gilpin
Sparks From A Busy Anvil, John R. Gilpin
Gilpin, John R., 1905-1974
According to the February 4, 1939 issue of The Baptist Examiner, Gilpin had "two radio programs each Sunday signing on the station every Sunday morning and signing it off every Sunday night" (p. 1). Sparks is a collection of 13 radio sermons, preached on station WCMI between May 30 and August 22, 1937.
God’S Marvelous Grace To Me, John Franklin Woods
God’S Marvelous Grace To Me, John Franklin Woods
Woods, John Franklin, 1865-?
According to the Preface, the idea for this volume came about in 1935, when Woods shared his “life history” at a meeting in Dover, Delaware. In his Introduction, W. L. Surbrook declared it a success, writing that “Rev. Woods’ clear enunciations, positive interpretations and pointed declarations of rugged Gospel Truth make this volume a valuable asset to anyone’s library.”
The book contains 7 sermons and 5 chapters of autobiography/memoir. Information about the sermons is provided in the User Guides.
Address Of Dr. J. Layton Mauzé To Congregation Of First Presbyterian Church, Huntington, West Virginia, Sunday Morning, Sept. 9, 1928 / Farewell Sermon, Dr. J. Layton Mauzé To Congregation Of First Presbyterian Church, Huntington, West Virginia, Sunday Evening, Sept. 9, 1928, Joseph Layton Mauze
Mauzé, Joseph Layton, 1873-1937
As the title indicates, this privately-published book contains what are probably the last two sermons Mauzé preached as the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.
Voices From Templed Hills: Selected Sermons, G. E. Bartlett
Voices From Templed Hills: Selected Sermons, G. E. Bartlett
Voices from Templed Hills: Selected Sermons
The 14 pastors in this collection were chosen by votes collected over a period of 6 weeks by The Baptist Banner, a weekly newspaper based in Parkersburg, West Virginia (Bartlett edited the paper for a time, and the Banner Company was the publisher of the book).
Two of the pastors were from Parkersburg; other cities represented include Beckley, Charleston, Fairmont, Grafton, Huntington, Logan, Salem, and West Union.
What Is My Life?, William Cutter Condit
What Is My Life?, William Cutter Condit
Condit, William Cutter, 1841-1926
As the title page states, this is the final sermon Condit preached as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Ashland, Kentucky.
Men And Religion To-Day And Fifty Years Ago, Wiley Winton Smith
Men And Religion To-Day And Fifty Years Ago, Wiley Winton Smith
Smith, Wiley Winton, 1855-?
This book contains 10 of Smith’s sermons, along with “A Sketch of Towns” where he conducted revival services and statements from pastors familiar with his preaching.
Sermons And Discourses Delivered By Rev. H. B. Altmeyer Principally On The Gospels, Feasts Of The Church And The Lives Of The Saints During The Last Ten Years, Henry B. Altmeyer
Sermons And Discourses Delivered By Rev. H. B. Altmeyer Principally On The Gospels, Feasts Of The Church And The Lives Of The Saints During The Last Ten Years, Henry B. Altmeyer
Altmeyer, Henry B., 1870-1930
Altmeyer published his first collection, Sermons Delivered Before Mixed Congregations, in 1911. In the Preface to this volume, Henry A. Brann, Rector of St. Agnes' Church in New York, notes that this one had been printed at the request of many of his fellow clergy. Brann goes on to describe the sermons as "correct...clear, terse, and plain," effectively combining "the study of the dogmatic with the ethical teaching of the church."
Education And Service: Sermons And Addresses Delivered While In Office At Marietta College, 1900-1912, Alfred Tyler Perry
Education And Service: Sermons And Addresses Delivered While In Office At Marietta College, 1900-1912, Alfred Tyler Perry
Perry, Alfred Tyler, 1858-1912
The "sermons" in this book are the 12 baccalaureate sermons Perry delivered while president of Marietta. The "addresses" include his inaugural speech and talks he gave before such organizations as the Conference of Colleges of the Interior and the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
John William Carter, D.D.: Sketches Of His Life, Estimates Of His Character And Work, Selections From His Sermons, T. C. Johnson
John William Carter, D.D.: Sketches Of His Life, Estimates Of His Character And Work, Selections From His Sermons, T. C. Johnson
Carter, John William, 1836-1907
Carter married Johnson’s sister Elizabeth in 1869. This “memorial volume” is divided into 3 parts: a “sketch of Dr. Carter’s life,” 6 “estimates of his character and work,” and 7 “selections from his written sermons.” Information about the sermons is provided in the User Guide.
Lee The Christian Hero: A Sermon Delivered In The Lee Memorial Church, Lexington, Virginia, Sunday, January 20, 1907, On The Invitation Of The Rector And Vestry, Randolph Harrison Mckim
Lee The Christian Hero: A Sermon Delivered In The Lee Memorial Church, Lexington, Virginia, Sunday, January 20, 1907, On The Invitation Of The Rector And Vestry, Randolph Harrison Mckim
McKim, Randolph Harrison, 1842-1920
McKim preached this sermon to commemorate the centennial of Robert E. Lee, in a church that was named in his honor (in 2017, the name was changed from R.E. Lee Memorial Episcopal Church to Grace Episcopal Church. His topic is evident from the title; as he says on page 5, Lee “has a place of right in that noble army of the soldiers of Jesus Christ, who have done heroic service for God and for man in their lives.”