981 resultados para Methodist Episcopal Church, South
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Christianity and the American commonwealth; or, The influence of Christianity in making this nation.
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For 1939 see Methodist Church (United States). Uniting Conference. Journal of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Methodist Protestant Church, held at Kansas City, Missouri, April 26-May 10, 1939.
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Cover title: Rev. J. Adams' convention sermon on the relation of Christianity to civil government in the United States of America.
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The Episcopal Church Home For Children Records are a valuable source on the Church’s historical effort to extend its services for the social improvement of South Carolina (in this case the Episcopal Diocese’s program for destitute children.) The Episcopal Church Home was established in 1850 in Charleston, S.C. for orphan girls and was chartered by the S.C. General Assembly in 1852. The collection consists of a history, minutes, reports of the annual meetings, general correspondence, superintendent’s records, health records, attendance registers, financial records, newsletters (both bound and unbound), and photographs.
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"For the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry-Street."
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Includes documents and letters signed by John Wesley, Thomas Coke, and others, concerning the origin of the Methodist Episcopacy in America.
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On back of cover: The little iron wheel. Graves. Sequel to The great iron wheel. cf. p. 321.
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The Grounds of Succession from the M.E. Church being an explanation of her connection with slavery and also her form of government
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A history of Old St. David's Church in Cheraw, SC from 1770 to 1947.