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A History Of The Arkansas Assemblies Of God 1908-1968, Earl R. Teeter
A History Of The Arkansas Assemblies Of God 1908-1968, Earl R. Teeter
OBU Graduate Theses
Religious freedom has played an important role in the nation and state. Because of the freedom guaranteed by the United States Constitution, a colorful array of denominations and sects have arisen. One group, the Pentecostals, have been called the ''Third force in Protestantism." Of this group the Assemblies of God are the largest, not only nationally and world-wide, but also in Arkansas. In fact, the Arkansas District of the Assemblies of God is the largest district per capital of any of the Assemblies of God Districts in the United States.
For some reason a study on the Arkansas Assemblies of …
An Investigation Of The Life And Works Of Phillis Wheatley, Rozelle Goodson
An Investigation Of The Life And Works Of Phillis Wheatley, Rozelle Goodson
OBU Graduate Theses
This study is an investigation into the life and poetry of Phillis Wheatley, the first Negro woman to have her writings published. Its purpose was to discover Miss Wheatley's place in American literature. The background of Miss Wheatley's life in Puritan New England has been examined. For comparison, books on Negro culture, history, and literature have been studied.
In the study of Miss Wheatley's life an attempt was made to point out the correlation between the training, education and culture to which Miss Wheatley was exposed and the relevance of her writings to the era in which she wrote.
The …