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History of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in America (Glasgow)

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9781601780195
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Reformation Heritage Books
Pages:
788
Binding:
Hardcover

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Students of Presbyterian church history will discover a whole family of churches whose history sparkles with remarkable personalities and noteworthy achievements, however much they may have been forgotten in the years that followed. Reformed Presbyterians, Associate Reformed Presbyterians, and the dwindling numbers of those who once belonged to the United Presbyterian Church of North America, will all give thanks for the history that is brought to light in these pages.

We 'Scottish Dissenting Presbyterians' have a goodly heritage. We have much to discover about our forbears in the faith, and what they accomplished in their day; and much as well to consider with regard to how their distinctive principles and practices may have something vital to contribute to our churches and to our nation today. -Ray B. Lanning and Nathan P. Eshelman, From the Introduction

Table of Contents:

Historical Introduction

Position of Church

Organic History

Congregations and Societies

Maritime Provinces

New England

Canada West

New York

New Jersey

Delaware

Pennsylvania

West Virginia

Ohio

Michigan

Indiana

Illinois

Wisconsin

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

Kansas

Nebraska

Colorado

Washington Territory

California

Covenanterism in the South

Maryland

Virginia

Tennessee

Alabama

Georgia

North Carolina

South Carolina

The Congregations

The Ministry

Sketches of Ministers

Students not Completing the Course

Theological Seminary

Literary Institutions

The Missions

Sketches of Missionaries

Domestic Missions

Synods and Presbyteries

Publications

Author 

W.M. Glasgow (c.1857-1909) was an alumnus of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. He was also a church historian and pastor of several Presbyterian congregations.