Records of Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, 1952-1979.

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Records of Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, 1952-1979.

Church bulletins, correspondence, financial records, newspaper clippings, form letters, reports, minutes, and photographs which document the history and congregational life of the independent fundamentalist church between the 1950's and 1970's.

5 boxes (5 cubic feet)

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Rader, Paul, 1879-1938

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Youth for Christ International

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Dunlop, Merrill.

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Erickson, Clarence Elmer, 1908-

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Chicago Gospel Tabernacle (Ill.)

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Independent fundamentalist church; founded by evangelist Paul Rader in 1922 and from then until Rader's resignation in 1933 was the center of a wide ranging, city-wide program of evangelistic activity; during the Depression and afterwards the church was much more modest in its activities, although it did have its own radio program; dissolved in 1979 because of declining membership. From the description of Records of Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, 1952-1979. (Wheaton College). WorldCat re...

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 ...