Twentieth century addresses: General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pa., May 17, 1901

Introduction by the Rev. W.H. Roberts.--Review of the nineteenth century, by the Rev. Prof. W.G. Craig.--Progressive development of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., by the Rev. H.C. McCook.--The divine purpose developed in the progress of time, by the Rev. H.C. Minton.--The problems of the twe...

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Corporate Authors: Presbyterian Church in the U.S, General Assembly (Author) ; Library of Congress (Contributor)
Contributors: Craig, Willis Green 1834-1911. (Contributor) ; McCook, Henry C. 1837-1911. (Contributor) ; Minton, Henry Collin 1855-1924. (Contributor) ; Purves, George Tybout 1852-1901. (Contributor) ; Speer, Robert E. 1867-1947. (Contributor) ; Brownson, Marcus Acheson 1859- (Contributor) ; Niccolls, Samuel Jack 1838-1915. (Contributor) ; Dickey, Charles Andrews 1838-1910. (Contributor)
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Language:English
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Published: Philadelphia, Pa. Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work 1902
In:Year: 1902
Further subjects:B Presbyterianism History
B Protestantism
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Summary:Introduction by the Rev. W.H. Roberts.--Review of the nineteenth century, by the Rev. Prof. W.G. Craig.--Progressive development of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., by the Rev. H.C. McCook.--The divine purpose developed in the progress of time, by the Rev. H.C. Minton.--The problems of the twentieth century, by the Rev. G.T. Purves.--The speedy bringing of the world to Christ, by Mr. R.E. Speer.--The twentieth century movement. Report on the Memorial Fund.--Address on the Twentieth Century Fund, by the Rev. M.A. Brownson.--The duty and opportunities of the Presbyterian Church in the twentieth century, by the Rev. S.J. Niccolls.--Moderator's sermon.--"Fellow-workers unto the Kingdom of God", by the Rev. C.A. Dickey.