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8. Outline for a Pastoral Letter to American Baptist Congregations and Pastors (drafted by George Younger, November 20, 1995)
The collection is organized by series of Younger’s professional activities and involvements, which also makes it loosely organized chronologically. The collection begins in the year 1951 with the beginning of Younger’s first professional activity, his pastorate in Pennsylvania. There are, of course throughout the collection, years and professional activities that overlap.
8 Second and third grade girls ... , Lois Hampton, Christmas, 1958
8 Sermon Outlines, 1867–1872
Published and unpublished manuscripts written by Clough; correspondence, diaries, photographs, scrapbooks, biographical information; also some material pertaining to Emma Rauschenbusch Clough, second spouse.
8mm video tape Samuel McKinney CRI lecture Racial politics in the 21st century Mar 2009
8. Notice of meeting of The Coalition of Welcoming and Affirming Baptist Churches (meeting on December 10, 1996)
The collection is organized by series of Younger’s professional activities and involvements, which also makes it loosely organized chronologically. The collection begins in the year 1951 with the beginning of Younger’s first professional activity, his pastorate in Pennsylvania. There are, of course throughout the collection, years and professional activities that overlap.
8. September-October 1979, Vol 3 No 3
The collection is organized by series of Younger’s professional activities and involvements, which also makes it loosely organized chronologically. The collection begins in the year 1951 with the beginning of Younger’s first professional activity, his pastorate in Pennsylvania. There are, of course throughout the collection, years and professional activities that overlap.
8th Annual Conference on Ch. Higher Ed, 1962
9. An Address in Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Delivered in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, On the Day of His Funeral at the National Capital, April 19, 1865
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.