Papers, 1870-1925.

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Papers, 1870-1925.

Collection includes addresses, articles, biographical material, book manuscripts, booklets, conference programs, correspondence, date books, subject files, 1300 sermons and sermon notes, scrapbooks, and information on the churches where Dixon served as pastor. Topics covered in the collection include church life and polity, evangelism, and World War I. Correspondents include Annie Armstrong, Charles T. Ball, George Dana Boardman, Len G. Broughton, J.M. Frost, F.H. Kerfoot, Joshua Levering, Louis Newton, J.E. Passmore, W.B. Riley, A.T. Robertson, R.A. Torrey, George W. Truett. Also includes information on Charles Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England. Collection has been microfilmed.

15 linear ft.

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Truett, George W. (George Washington), 1867-1944

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Southern Baptist pastor, evangelist, and denominational leader. Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas from 1897 to his death in 1944. Served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1927-1929 and President of the Baptist World Alliance, 1934-1939. From the description of Collection, 1882-1961. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 34063313 Southern Baptist pastor and denominational leader. Truett served as long-time pastor of the First Ba...

Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.)

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Independent conservative Protestant church; founded by Dwight L. Moody in Chicago, 1864; one of the leading churches of Chicago and of Fundamentalism-Evangelicalism in the U.S.; originally called the Illinois Street Church, 1864-1871; after the building burned in the Chicago Fire, the congregation built a new structure at Chicago Avenue, which gave the church its name until it was renamed the Moody Church in 1900. From the description of Records of Moody Memorial Church, 1864-1987. (...

Armstrong, Annie Walker, 1850-1938

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Boardman, George Dana, 1828-1903

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Boardman was pastor of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia for thirty years (ca. 1865-1894) and a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania. In November of 1888 he was asked by the University of Pennsylvania to offer a series of "Sunday Afternoon Addresses upon Religious Topics." His topic was the Ten Commandents, and his lectures were published in 1889 by the American Baptist Publication Society as "The Ten Commandments: A Course of Lectures Delivered Before The University of Pennsylvania....

Riley, W. B. (William Bell), 1861-1947

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Broughton, Leonard Gaston, 1864-1936.

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Ball, Charles Thomas, 1866-1943

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Frost, James Marion, 1849-1916

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Southern Baptist pastor, businessman, and Sunday School Board executive, 1891-93, 1896-1916. Theodore Percy Bell (1852-1916), clergyman, and newspaper editor, Sunday School Board executive, 1893-1896. From the description of Papers, 1871-1916. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 49611472 ...

Metropolitan Tabernacle (London, England)

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Levering, Joshua, 1845-1935.

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Kerfoot, H. F., 1847-1901

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Kerfoot entered the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1869, and studied for a year and a half, when his health failed. In 1871, he entered Crozer Theological Seminary, and graduated after one session's work. He studied one year at the University of Leipzig. Upon returning, he became pastor of Midway and Forks of Elkhorn Churches, Kentucky. He continued pastoring until 1886, when he became crippled and resigned. In 1887, he was elected co-professor of systematic theology, Southern Baptist ...

Dixon, A. C. (Amzi Clarence), 1854-1925

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Baptist clergyman and writer. He served as pastor to churches in North Carolina, Maryland, New York, and Massachusetts. He also served as minister to the Moody Church in Chicago, IL and the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England. From the description of Papers, 1870-1925. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 50704084 ...