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Many witnesses, a history of Dumbarton United Methodist Church, 1772-1990, edited by Jane Donovan

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Many witnesses, a history of Dumbarton United Methodist Church, 1772-1990, edited by Jane Donovan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [465]-484) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Many witnesses
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
39300437
Responsibility statement
edited by Jane Donovan
Sub title
a history of Dumbarton United Methodist Church, 1772-1990
Table Of Contents
Building the altar: a foreword / Douglas M. Strong -- These words: an introduction / Jane Donovan -- An ever-widening circle / Kathleen E. Hepler -- Walking together worthily / Jane Donovan -- Among the foremost craftsmen of Georgetown / Jane Donovan -- A special interposition of providence / Jane Donovan -- This being our country / Jane Donovan -- Let the oppressed go free / Jane Donovan -- A separation forthwith / Jane Donovan -- Four walls and a roof / Reginald Cude -- A heritage and a legacy / E. Virginia Lapham -- Will the border hold? / Graeme Donovan -- A sword shall pierce through thy soul / Graeme Donovan -- The work of our hands / Graeme Donovan -- Behold! A sower / Graeme Donovan -- The meaning of death / Jane Donovan -- The question of improving this church / Rob MacDougall -- This church can be saved / Michael Doan -- A category of miracle : a memoir / Harry C. Kiely -- Irresistible visions / Francis Stevens -- Appendix A. Pastors of Dumbarton Church -- Appendix B. Benjamin H. Latrobe's account of a Georgetown Methodist camp meeting -- Appendix C. Founding members of the Sabbath School Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church of George Town, D.C., May 1822 -- Appendix D. Founding members of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church, December 2, 1828 -- Appendix E. Patients admitted to Dumbarton Hospital, October 1862-January 1863, by state, by date -- Members of Dumbarton United Methodist Church who served in World War I. Members of Dumbarton United Methodist Church who served in World War II -- Appendix G. Charter members of the Women's Society of Christian Service, Dumbarton Avenue Methodist Church, 1940 -- Appendix H. Reconciling congregation statement issued by Dumbarton United Methodist Church, February 22, 1987
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