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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.


Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Kelli Johnson Jan 2020

Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Kelli Johnson

Publications

In June 1905, on the fourth Sunday of that month, a petition signed by forty-one members of First Baptist Church was read. The petition asked for letters of dismissal from the Church in order to organize and start and new church. Those forty-one people wanted to create a new church that better met the needs of the community. After a vote, with only one dissent, the news was delivered to the Church clerk on a Thursday in July. This new church would become the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church.


Amos Wimbush Papers, University Archives And Special Collections, Prescott Memorial Library, Louisiana Tech University Jan 2019

Amos Wimbush Papers, University Archives And Special Collections, Prescott Memorial Library, Louisiana Tech University

Manuscript Finding Aids

Papers and memorabilia of Amos Wimbush and the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, including 1918 photo postcard of Camp Robson, Little Rock, Arkansas and newspaper article about Mr. Wimbush.


Overseas Church And Missionary Directory, Contact Jan 1971

Overseas Church And Missionary Directory, Contact

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


Tributes To G.E. Steward, G. E. Steward, Ella Steward Jan 1963

Tributes To G.E. Steward, G. E. Steward, Ella Steward

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


Disciples Of Christ In The City, W. Elbert Starn Jan 1954

Disciples Of Christ In The City, W. Elbert Starn

Stone-Campbell Books

A pamphlet by the Disciples of Christ describing the challenges of ministry in the urban and suburban church, the history of urban ministry, and methods of reaching people in the city. Describes racial issues, missions, and ways to help inner-city churches.


Church Organization And Government, H. H. Gray Jr. Jan 1947

Church Organization And Government, H. H. Gray Jr.

Stone-Campbell Books

Third edition


Our Ministers And Song Leaders Of The Church Of Christ, Annie C. Tuggle Jan 1945

Our Ministers And Song Leaders Of The Church Of Christ, Annie C. Tuggle

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


The Harvest Field, Howard L. Schug, Don H. Morris Jan 1942

The Harvest Field, Howard L. Schug, Don H. Morris

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


Sermons By Hogan, R. N. Hogan Jan 1940

Sermons By Hogan, R. N. Hogan

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


Religion As The Bible Teaches It: True Light And Scripture Doctrine In A Dark World, Paul D. English Jan 1938

Religion As The Bible Teaches It: True Light And Scripture Doctrine In A Dark World, Paul D. English

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


The Third Birth Of A Nation, S. R. Cassius Jan 1925

The Third Birth Of A Nation, S. R. Cassius

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


Beginnings Of The Missionary Work And Plans In Arkansas, 1896-1918, Sarah L. Bostick Jan 1918

Beginnings Of The Missionary Work And Plans In Arkansas, 1896-1918, Sarah L. Bostick

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


Leader Portrait Album, [F. L. Rowe: Cincinnati, Ohio] Jan 1902

Leader Portrait Album, [F. L. Rowe: Cincinnati, Ohio]

Stone-Campbell Books

No abstract provided.


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.