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subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
Biography of Jemima Wilkinson, who was reborn in 1776 as the Public Universal Friend, an agender evangelist, after recovering from a serious illness.
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans who came before us.
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
Comprising his Bible portraits; his outlines of doctrine, as given in his most popular and effective sermons, Bible readings, and addresses.
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
Memorial to Titus Coan who arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii, in June 1835 and established his missionary work in Hilo, Hawaii.
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
"His record of faithful pioneer work as missionary of the American Sunday-School Union for 54 years..."--p. x
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
A biography of Thomas Spurgeon, an English Baptist Minister who spent time in New Zealand between 1881 and 1893 and was responsible for the building of the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle.
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
"Story of personal adventure in the realm of faith, on Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia); also during the early days in The Rockies, and later for twenty-two years as the leader of the Old Tent Evangel in New York, the largest evangelical ...
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
Biography of Thomas L. Jones, a Methodist circuit rider who preached and held camp meetings in Oregon throughout the mid- to late 1800s.
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
Adrian Plummer is a narrow-minded preacher; Charles Chew, the richest man in the town is a confirmed atheist.
subject:"Evangelists" from books.google.com
This is undoubtedly the most exciting of the six volumes of Whitefield's Works published in 1771, to which have been added 34 letters not contained in the first edition.