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14 Sermons from John 13:5 - 19:20, 1925–1974
Student notes at Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary, 1915-1919; scrapbooks, 1919-1948, 1954-1960, 1971-1975 (8 volumes); sermon notes, 1923-1976; addresses, 1936-1951, 1955-1968 (20 volumes); correspondence files, 1932-1978; papers related to participation in civic affairs; files pertaining to his pastorates and his trips overseas, 1948-1972.
14. Strategy Towards Resolution of Conflicts Between the American Baptists and Welcoming and Affirming Congregations, minutes of meeting for April 11, 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.
14. Summer 1981, Vol 5 No 2
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.
14. "To me to live is Christ," or St. Paul's Definition of Life. An Address to-the-First Baptist Church and Congregation, of Philadelphia, On the Morning of April 12, 1874, By their Minister, Geo. Dana Boardman. Printed for "Class 28", First Baptist Church Bible School, Philadelphia (1874) 14 pp.
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.
14. "To me to live is Christ," or St. Paul's Definition of Life. An Address to-the-First Baptist Church and Congregation, of Philadelphia, On the Morning of April 12, 1874, By their Minister, Geo. Dana Boardman. Printed for "Class 28", First Baptist Church Bible School, Philadelphia (1874) 14 pp.
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.
15. Conservative Progress. A Sermon Delivered in the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, On Thanksgiving Day, November 30, 1876. By the Pastor, George Dana Boardman, D.D. Published by Request. 1876. Printed by James B. Chandler, Chestnut Street. 27 pp.
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.
15. Conservative Progress. A Sermon Delivered in the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, On Thanksgiving Day, November 30, 1876. By the Pastor, George Dana Boardman, D.D. Published by Request. 1876. Printed by James B. Chandler, Chestnut Street. 27 pp.
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.
15. Fall 1981, Vol 5 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.
15. Letter to Wesley Shipp from George Younger (December 23, 1986)
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.
15. Memo to the Mission and Social Justice Commission from George Younger (December 11, 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.