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The Scotch Contribution To The South Carolina Conference, William C. Kirkland
The Scotch Contribution To The South Carolina Conference, William C. Kirkland
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
The article summarizes the contribution of a number of Methodists in South Carolina of Scottish descent, including Coleman Carlisle, Simon Carlisle, William McKendree, William M. Kennedy, Samuel Dunwoody, William Martin, Allen McCorquodale, Hugh A. C. Walker, Archibald McGilvary, Whitefoord Smith, Samuel Laird, William C. Kirkland, Sidi H. Browne, Alexander Coke Smith, William Wallace Duncan, John Carlisle Kilgo, Holland N. McTyeire, James H. Carlisle, and others.
The Contribution Of Methodism To The Spiritual Life Of The World, W. H. Hodges
The Contribution Of Methodism To The Spiritual Life Of The World, W. H. Hodges
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
The article focuses particularly on women leaders in the Methodist movement, including Lady Huntingdon, Barbara Heck, Frances Willard, Lucy Hayes, as well as some of the reform movements centered in Methodism, such as temperance.
The South Carolina Conference Thirty-Eight Years Ago, J. Sidney Beasley
The South Carolina Conference Thirty-Eight Years Ago, J. Sidney Beasley
Methodist Historical Society Addresses
Reminiscence of the SC Annual Conference of 1870, held in Charleston, SC, at Trinity Methodist Church. Contains short biographies of several ministers and bishops and the writer's reminiscence of his first Annual Conference.