Papers / E.F. Ward. 1880-1930.

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Papers / E.F. Ward. 1880-1930.

Includes scrapbooks of news clippings, personal notes for teaching and preaching, and the personal journals of Ernest and Phebe Ward.

4 boxes (1.6 cubic feet)

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Ward, Pebe E.

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Ward, E. F. (Ernest Freemont)

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Ernest F. Ward, his wife Phebe and daughter Ethel were the first Free Methodist missionaries sent to India. From the description of Papers / E.F. Ward. 1880-1930. (Asbury Theological Seminary). WorldCat record id: 22259424 ...

Ward, Ethel E. (Ethel Ellen)

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Free Methodist Church of North America

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The Free Methodist denomination was founded in 1860. Congregations that were expelled from the Methodist Episcopal Church in western New York state and Illinois comprised its first adherents. Early leaders include B.T. Roberts, Loren Stiles, Walter Sellew, John Wesley Redfield and Wilson T. Hogue. Theologically, the denomination is part of the Wesleyan tradition and was an early player in the Holiness Movement that swept through the United States in the later part of the 19th centur...

Ward, Bessie H.

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