Papers of Herbert John Taylor, 1916-1979.

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Papers of Herbert John Taylor, 1916-1979.

Correspondence, reports, memos, scrapbooks, audio tapes, films, photographs, and other materials relating to Taylor's business and religious activities.

81 boxes (66 cubic feet)

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Henry, Carl F.H. (Carl Ferdinand Howard), 1913-2003

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Carl French Henry, 1867-1929, was a Universalist minister who pastored the Throop Memorial Universalist Church in Pasadena, California, 1915-1929. He was married to Rena M. Henry and they had one child, a daughter, Helen Henry. From the description of Carl French Henry collection, 1892-1957. (Graduate Theological Union). WorldCat record id: 52526433 Evangelical Protestant theologian, professor and author; born January 22, 1913, in New York City, earned undergraduate degree a...

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Finney, Charles G., 1792-1875

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Charles Grandison Finney (1792-1875), revivalist, educator, and second President of Oberlin College (1851-65), abandoned the practice of law after a dramatic religious conversion and, following ordination in the Presbyterian Church, launched a decade of extraordinarily successful revivals in New York state (1824-33). He left the Presbyterian Church in 1836 and identified himself as a Congregationalist from then on. Finney's brand of theological perfectionism helped to make Oberlin College famous...

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Bright, Billy

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Ockenga, Harold John, 1905-1985

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American Evangelical pastor, scholar and churchman; born July 6, 1905; pastor of Park Street Church 1936-1969; first president of the National Association of Evangelcials, 1942-1944; president of Fuller Theological Seminary, 1947-1954, 1959-1963; president of Gordon College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 1969-1979; leader in many other Evangelcial protestant organziations; died 1985. From the description of Ephemera of Harold John Ockenga, 1979. (Wheaton College). WorldCat ...

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Fuller, Charles Edward, 1887-1968

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Biographical/Historical note Charles Fuller (1887-1968) was a Baptist minister and radio evangelist. He gained renown as the radio host and speaker of The Old Fashioned Revival Hour, a weekly Sunday broadcast that aired from 1937 to 1968. The first nationwide broadcast occurred on October 3, 1937, on the Mutual Broadcasting System. Beginning in 1951, the program was carried on the ABC Radio Network, heard on more than 650 radio stations. The ...

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Barrows, Cliff

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Taylor, Herbert John, 1893-1978

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Chicago businessman, civic leader and religious philanthropist; born April 18, 1893; served as president of Club Aluminum Products; was president of Rotary International, 1954-1955; founded the Christian Workers Foundation in 1939; was a major, though unpublicized, leader of the evangelical Protestant resurgence in the United States after World War II; died in 1973. From the description of Papers of Herbert John Taylor, 1916-1979. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 26448798 ...

Christian Workers Foundation.

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National Religious Broadcasters (U.S.)

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Professional association for Protestant radio and television broadcasters; primary activities include annual conventions, training programs, and serving as a forum on issues of concern to Evangelicals and Fundamentalists in the United States. From the description of Records of National Religious Broadcasters, 1922-1991. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 50431289 ...