Box 5
Contains 36 Results:
Mary M. Tiers ALS, 1872
Writer was possibly an American tourist writing from Switzerland to a friend. She had heard Spurgeon five times and writes here about him.
Howard Malcolm ALS, 1838, 1851
Information about t he shock of his move from Kentucky (Georgetown College) to Bucknell, which then was a very impoverished Baptist college
Richard Fuller ALS
Believed to be written in 1876. He was a Baltimore pastor and a denominational leader. He argued in print with Wayland about slavery.
Thomas J. Conant ALS, 1836, 1860
Conant was a preacher, educator, and noted Hebraist. He was on the faculty at Columbian College when Rice was there.
John J. Butler ALS, 1888
In addition to being an educator, author and editor, Butler was a Free Baptist clergyman.
William N. Clarke ALS, 1888
Pastor, educator and author.
Alexander Campbell ALS, 1858
Includes photograph. Irish Presbyterian who came to America and became a Baptist preacher. He and the Baptists parted company and he left, taking a number of followers who were called Campbellites . He is a founder of the Disciples of Christ.
Isaac Hodgen ADS
Kentucky preacher, attended 1817 Triennial Convention