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Full-Text Articles in History
0441: Rev. Garrett Marriage Records, 1879-1912, Marshall University Special Collections
0441: Rev. Garrett Marriage Records, 1879-1912, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Marriage records of Rev. James Dolliver Garrett, Wayne Co., W.Va. from 1879 to 1912, transcribed and indexed.
0446: Mary Mckernon Papers, 1977-1983, Marshall University Special Collections
0446: Mary Mckernon Papers, 1977-1983, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Material relates to Cabell County, West Virginia, history acquired during Mrs. McKernon's research on the Mud River Baptist Church. Includes minutes of the church, community histories, and other related materials.
Menorah Review (No. 7, Spring, 1986)
Menorah Review (No. 7, Spring, 1986)
Menorah Review
Incomplete Redemption -- Alternatives for a New Jewish-Christian Future -- Books Received -- Identifying Jewish Art: A Question of Moral Consciousness? -- Being a Jew in Vienna -- Introductory Judaism -- Contributions
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Padilla, Anne. First and Second Language Acquisition: A Comparison
- Scott, Angela. Salted and Unsalted Snacks: Taste Preferences of Second Grade Students in a Rural Area School
- Fuqua, Nancy. Acceptance by High School Students of Muffins Containing Supplemental Soy Polysaccharides
- Mans, Glee. Preference Levels of High School Freshmen for Four Cheese Food Products
- Denney, Pam. Consumer Acceptance of UHT Choclate Lowfat Milk
- Harris, Carla. Jacques-Louis David: Raphael of the Sansculottes
- Vaughn, James. Corporate Reorganization …
The Spirituality Of Pierre De BéRulle, Steven Percy Poitra
The Spirituality Of Pierre De BéRulle, Steven Percy Poitra
Dissertations and Theses
The sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries witnessed a revival of spirituality throughout Europe. Positive theology emerged as both an instigation to and instrument for Christian humanists in their endeavor to redress the Church's fundamental relationship to the laity.
The early efforts for reform in France were discouraged by Gallicanist sympathies. Further, growing numbers of Calvinists combined with the possibility of a Protestant king led to thirty-five years of sporadic civil war.
From the 1580's and 90's, French spirituality began a period of renewal and growth. At the heart of the French experience was the famous Acarie circle among whose members …
The Scarboro Foreign Mission Society, 1955-1968: The Implications Of The Social Dimensions Of Faith For A Missionary Endeavour, Erin Frances Phillips
The Scarboro Foreign Mission Society, 1955-1968: The Implications Of The Social Dimensions Of Faith For A Missionary Endeavour, Erin Frances Phillips
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
During the late fifties the Scarboro Foreign Mission Society worked in missions in Latin America, the British Caribbean, and Asia. Their work was primarily parish work. They gave religious instruction, administered the sacraments, and cared for the pastoral needs of their parishoners. In countries with sizeable non-Catholic populations they tried various means to attract people to the Church. In countries with Catholic majorities they experimented with a variety of methods for providing the sacraments and instruction to large numbers of people. Occasionally they became involved in running co-operatives; the reasons they gave for this work emphasized its spiritual benefits.
During …
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 35, No. 2, William T. Parsons, Mary Shuler Heimburger, Karen Guenther, Martin W. Wilson, Robert G. Adams
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 35, No. 2, William T. Parsons, Mary Shuler Heimburger, Karen Guenther, Martin W. Wilson, Robert G. Adams
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Letters and Reports from Pennsylvania Germans in the American West
• Religion in an Iron-Making Community: Bethesda Baptist Church and Hopewell Village
• Delaware Water Gap: Birth and Death of a Resort Town
• The Search for Our German Ancestors III: "The Royal Connection"
• Aldes un Neies
A Life Of Andrew Ferrari, C.M., John E. Rybolt
A Life Of Andrew Ferrari, C.M., John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
Andrew Ferrari was the first Vincentian to die in the United States (1822) after Felix DeAndreis (1820). Ferrari's brief and virtuous life is not well known. Joseph Rosati is the presumed author, and his account weaves together his recollections, original letters, and some printed material.