Collection on W. B. Godbey 1891-1919 1903-1919

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Collection on W. B. Godbey 1891-1919 1903-1919

This study collection consists of forty-six booklets dating between 1891 and 1919 written by the Rev. William Baxter Godbey, D.D. (1833-1920). Rev. Godbey was a leading figure of the holiness movement within the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and inter-denominationally.

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Godbey, W. B. (William Baxter), 1833-1920

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