What it was like to be a Methodist in the 1820s : [1978 Jan. 22].

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What it was like to be a Methodist in the 1820s : [1978 Jan. 22].

Historical sketch of life for Methodists in Piedmont area of South Carolina during early nineteenth century, delivered during celebrations commemorating the sesquicentennial celebration of St. John 's United Methodist Church in Anderson, S.C. Jones discusses camp meetings, circuit-riding ministers, Sunday schools, and the 35.6 percent of members in the S.C. Methodist Conference in 1828 who were African-American.

1 folder (5 p.) ; 28 cm.

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Jones, Lewis P. (Lewis Perry), 1921-2005

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Native of Laurens, S.C.; born 1916; completed BA and MA degrees from Wofford College and PhD in history from University of North Carolina; history professor at Wofford, 1946 - 1987; in 1987, awarded the Order of the Palmetto. From the description of Lewis P. Jones papers, 1953 Jan. 11 - 1987 Mar. 26. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 76768605 ...

St. John's United Methodist Church (Anderson, S.C.)

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