Joseph Staunton Key sermons 1886-1915.

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Joseph Staunton Key sermons 1886-1915.

This bound volume consists of eighty-one sermons handwritten in ink and pencil. Some sermons have newspaper clippings attached. The sermons are one to three pages in length and appear to be an outline of the major points from which Bishop Key would extemporize. A table of contents at the front of the volume lists the first seventy-eight sermon titles along with the bible verse used as the text. The last three sermons appear at the end of the volume and are not listed in the table of contents. Along the bottom margin of several sermons there are lists of church or conference names, some of which have dates.

.2 cubic ft. (1 folder)

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Key, Joseph Staunton, 1829-1920.

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Joseph Staunton Key was born in Lagrange, Georgia, on July 18, 1829. Both his father, Caleb W. Key, and grandfather, Joseph Key, were itinerant Methodist preachers. Key converted to Methodism in 1847 and graduated from Emory College in Oxford, Georgia, in 1848. He was received into the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South the following year. At the division of the Georgia Conference, Key joined the South Georgia Conference and spent most of his time in the Mac...

Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Texas Conference.

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Methodist Episcopal Church, South. South Georgia Conference

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The Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church was established in 1830 in Macon (Ga.). In 1844, a major division occurred in the General Conference and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South was formed. The Georgia Conference split in 1866, forming the North and South Georgia Conferences. From the description of South Georgia Conference records, 1831-1929. (Arthur J Moore Methodist Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 38476863 ...