Correspondence between McFerran Memorial (now Fourth Avenue) and Walnut Street Baptist Churches, the former first protesting against the latter's removal to Third and St. Catherine Streets, and then looking to a consolidation of the two churches / conducted by John R. Sampey and T.T. Eaton. 1900.

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Correspondence between McFerran Memorial (now Fourth Avenue) and Walnut Street Baptist Churches, the former first protesting against the latter's removal to Third and St. Catherine Streets, and then looking to a consolidation of the two churches / conducted by John R. Sampey and T.T. Eaton. 1900.

[19] leaves, bound ; 29 cm.

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Walnut Street Baptist Church (Louisville, Ky.)

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Sampey, John R. (John Richard), 1863-1946

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Graduated Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1885, D.D.; Washington and Lee, 1887, LL.D.; Howard, 1901; Baylor, 1920; ordained Baptist ministry, 1885; instructor 1885-87; assistant professor, 1890-92; librarian, 1889-1929; professor, Old Testament interpretation, 1892-1943; president, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1929-1942; president emeritus, 1942-1946. Member international Sunday School committee, 1895-1942. From the description of [Correspondence of John R. Sampey]. ...

Fourth Avenue Baptist Church (Louisville, Ky.)

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McFerran Memorial Baptist Church (Louisville, Ky.)

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Eaton, T. T. 1845-1907.

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