Footnotes to Disciples history series

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Imprint:Nashville, Tennessee : Disciples of Christ Historical Society, [2020?]
Description:1 online resource (26 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12567639
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Varying Form of Title:Footnotes to Disciple history
Other uniform titles:Container of (work): Haggard, Rice, 1769-1819. Address to the different religious societies on the sacred import of the Christian name.
Container of (work): Imbler, John M. Beyond Buffalo.
Container of (work): M'Vay, J. T. Report of the proceedings of a general meeting of messengers, from thirteen congregations, held in Wellsburg, Va. on Saturday, the 12th of April, 1834.
Container of (work): Gerrard, William A. Christian unity--our heritage.
Container of (work): Campbell, Alexander, 1788-1866. Lunenberg letter with attendant comments.
Container of (work): Wrather, Eva Jean. Alexander Campbell and his relevance for us today.
Container of (work): Gresham, Perry E. (Perry Epler), 1907-1994. Broncho that would not be broken.
ISBN:9781684265190
1684265193
Notes:Cover title.
Contains seven pamphlets originally published from 1954 to 1992.
Includes bibliographical references.
PDF (JSTOR, viewed Apr. 19, 2021).
Summary:From the mid 1950s through the 1990s, DCHS printed short publications to remind its readers about the importance of the past. The series included reprints as well as new historical studies. Footnotes to Disciples History collects this wide-ranging series into one volume. Rice Haggard's An Address to the Different Religious Societies, on the sacred import of the Christian Name (1804); ⁃ John M. Imbler's Beyond Buffalo: Alexander Campbell on Education for Ministry (1992); ⁃ Report of the Proceedings of a General Meeting of Messengers from Thirteen Congregations (J.T. McVay and Alexander Campbell, 1834); William A. Gerrards's Christian Unity, Our Heritage (1986); Alexander Campbell's Lunenburg Letter (1837); ⁃ Eva Jean Wrather's Alexander Campbell and His Relevance for Today (1959); Perry Gresham's The Broncho That Would Not Be Broken (1986)