Papers, 1915-1959.
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McCall, Duke Kimbrough, 1914-
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Newton, Louie D. (Louie Devotie), 1892-1986
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Southern Baptist pastor, editor, educator, and denominational leader. Pastor of Druid Hills Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, from 1929 to 1968. President of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1947-1948. From the description of Oral memoirs of Louie Devotie Newton, 1973-1981. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 26980241 From the description of Oral memoirs of Louie Devotie Newton, [microform] 1973-1981. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id...
Dobbins, Gaines S. (Gaines Stanley), 1886-1978
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Ordained Baptist minister, 1913; pastor, Gloster, Miss. 1914-15; New Albany, Miss., 1915-16; member editorial staff, Southern Baptist Sunday School Board, 1916-20; professor religious education and church administration, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1920-1956; treasurer, 1933-42; acting president, 1950-51; dean, School of Religious Education, 1953-56; professor church administration, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, 1956-66; lecturer, Samford University, 1967. From...
Southern Baptist Convention. Historical Commission
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Moore, Hight C., 1871-1957
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Moore was graduated from Wake Forest College in 1890, and was a long-time pastor of Baptist churches in North Carolina He was Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School Board Secretary, 1904-07; editor of the BIBLICAL RECORDER, 1908-17; and editorial secretary of the Sunday School Board (Southern Baptist Convention), and writer. From the description of Hight C. Moore Papers, 1890-1951 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 59882762 Southern Baptist clergy...
Binns, Walter Pope, 1895-1966
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Cox, Norman Wade, 1888-
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Dr. Norman W. Cox was the first Executive Secretary of the Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, the precursor to the present Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives in Nashville, Tennessee. Before working for the Historical Commission, Dr. Cox served as pastor to churches in Georgia, Virginia, West Virginia, and Mississippi. He also authored several books including, Youth's Return to Faith (1938), God Did It! (1942), Dreams, Dungeons, Diadems! (1954), and God and Ou...