This is a book of the ministers in New Hampshire from 1700's to 1900 which took over 30 years to gather. It is a great book for Denominational historians and genealogists. It contains 697 Congregationalist; 323 Free Baptists; 302 Methodists; 202 Baptists; 98 Presbyterian, 81 Universalist; 72 Episcopical; 60 Christian; 51 Unitarian; 36 Roman Catholic; 25 Adventist; 22 Unknown; 9 Mormon; 6 Swedenborgian; 4 Friends; 3 Dutch Reformed; 1 Lutheran and 1 United Brethren. A total of nearly 2,000 ministers.
This is a book of the ministers in New Hampshire from 1700's to 1900 which took over 30 years to gather. It is a great book for Denominational histori...
For many years the Free Will Baptist people of East Tennessee, Western North Carolina and Southwestern Virginia felt the need of having preserved for the future generations a record of the early history of the denomination in these parts. No one seemed to care to assume tile responsibility until a few years ago when the author, Rev. Paul Woolsey, through personal contact with the people of the three above named states, was almost suddenly stuck with the merits of just such a work. He began immediately to glean from every available source the material for this volume. There may be, and...
For many years the Free Will Baptist people of East Tennessee, Western North Carolina and Southwestern Virginia felt the need of having preserved for ...
Lizzie" as she was affectionately called, were ordained as ministers in the 1920's in the Free Will Baptist Church. They were co-pastors, and an evangelistic team holding large revivals in North Carolina, Texas, Alabama, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Nebraska. They organized churches and promoted Tecumseh College in Oklahoma, and was active in church missions throughout. In 1918, they acquired passports and went to Barbados, West Indies, as missionaries for a short time, before they returned to become very involved in mission work in the states. His wife wrote several books, some of which described...
Lizzie" as she was affectionately called, were ordained as ministers in the 1920's in the Free Will Baptist Church. They were co-pastors, and an evang...