H.C. Morrison oral history collection / Charles Killian. 1981.
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Pentecostal Herald.
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Morrison, H. C. (Henry Clay), 1857-1942
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Henry Clay Morrison was a world-famous Methodist evangelist, camp-meeting and revival preacher. In 1890 he started the Pentecostal Herald, for which he wrote articles and editorials the rest of his life. He also wrote some 25 popular books. He was president of Asbury College 1910-1925 and 1933-1940. He founded Asbury Theological Seminary in 1923 and served as its president from 1923-1942. From the description of Diaries. 1893-1941. (Asbury Theological Seminary). WorldCat record id: 3...
Asbury College.
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Asbury theological seminary
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McPheeters, Julian C., 1889-
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Stanger, Frank Bateman
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Frank Bateman Stanger was born in Cedarville, NJ on Aug. 31, 1914. He received his first ministerial appointment in the New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1935 and served as pastor in 7 different churches in that conference until he became Executive Vice-president of Asbury Theological Seminary in the fall of 1959. In 1962 he assumed the presidency of Asbury Seminary until his retirement in 1982. His death occurred Apr. 17, 1986. From the description of Frank ...
Killian, Charles.
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H.C. Morrison was born in 1857. He became a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in 1878. In 1888 Morrison began The Old Methodist newspaper which evolved into the Pentecostal Herald in 1897. In 1910 he became president of Asbury College where he remained until he was elected president of Asbury Theological Seminary in 1925. In 1933 he resumed the presidency of Asbury College while remaining president of the Seminary. In 1940 he resigned as president of the College but continued as ...
Morrison, Franklin D.
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Seamands, John T.
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