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Children of the circuit riders : the history of Asbury United Methodist Church, York, Pennsylvania, 1781-1985

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo7758
Author
Sheets, Georg R.,
Edition
1st ed.
Date of Publication
c1985.
Call Number
974.841 S542
Responsibility
by Georg R. Sheets.
Author
Sheets, Georg R.,
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
York, PA
Publisher
The Church,
Date of Publication
c1985.
Physical Description
xvii, 225 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 208-211.
Subjects
Asbury United Methodist Church (York, Pa.) - History.
York (Pa.) - Church history.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.841 S542
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A history of Bethany Charge of the Reformed Church : in Lancaster County, Pa

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17173
Author
Tobias, D. C.
Date of Publication
1987]
Call Number
285.733 T629
Responsibility
by D.C. Tobias.
Author
Tobias, D. C.
Place of Publication
[S.l
Publisher
s.n.,
Date of Publication
1987]
Physical Description
43 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Reprint. Originally published: Lititz, Pa. : Record Print. Office, 1881.
Includes index.
Subjects
Reformed Church in the United States - Pennsylvania.
Reformed Church in the United States. - Bethany Charge (Pa.) - History.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Church history.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
285.733 T629
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History of the Cookman United Methodist Church, Columbia, Pa., 1941-1985

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo2885
Author
Wolcott, Clarissa M.
Date of Publication
1985.
Call Number
287 C773w
Author
Wolcott, Clarissa M.
Place of Publication
Typescript
Date of Publication
1985.
Physical Description
14 p. ; 28 cm.
Subjects
Cookman United Methodist Church (Columbia, Pa.) - History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
287 C773w
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Author
Scott, Donald,
Date of Publication
2008.
Call Number
973.7415 S431
Responsibility
Donald Scott.
ISBN
0738557358
9780738557359
Author
Scott, Donald,
Place of Publication
Charleston, SC
Publisher
Arcadia Pub.,
Date of Publication
2008.
Physical Description
127 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Series
Images of America
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary
Located in Chelten Hills just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Camp William Penn was the largest and first Civil War facility to exclusively train Northern-based federal black soldiers during the war. Boasting the biggest free-black population in the country and the 19th-century’s epicenter of the Underground Railroad, Philadelphia and Camp William Penn, hosted the greatest anti-slavery abolitionists, including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Robert Purvis, and William Still. Douglass and Tubman spoke to and rallied some of the almost 11,000 soldiers, many of them runaway or ex-slaves, who trained in eleven regiments that fought in a slew of major battles, helped to corner the Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his Rebel forces, as well as capture President Lincoln’s assassins. Several earned the Medal of Honor for their bravery, and many gave their lives. At a time when America’s very existence was threatened, the warriors and freedom fighters for human equality associated with Camp William Penn were a major part of the country’s salvation. The complete story is told here. [from the publisher]
Subjects
United States. - Colored Troops.
African American soldiers - Pennsylvania - Biography.
African American soldiers - Pennsylvania
La Mott (Pa.) - History - 19th century.
Camp William Penn (Pa.) - History.
Pennsylvania - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - African Americans.
Pennsylvania - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 - Participation, African American.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
973.7415 S431
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Chronicles of a Reformed Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo13745
Date of Publication
2002.
Call Number
285.8 C557
Responsibility
by F. Colin Williams.
Place of Publication
[Lancaster, Pa..]
Publisher
First Reformed Church, St. Paul's, St. John's, St. Andrew's, Church of the Apostles, Homestead Village,
Date of Publication
2002.
Physical Description
1070 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Notes
CD-ROM housed in envelope with book.
Summary
"The purpose in putting the history of our Church into this permanent form is to preserve many facts which would otherwise pass away with generations. It is also designed to inform the members with a larger knowledge of the Church of which they are a part, hoping to inspire in them greater devotion and loyalty to an institution which has grown into honor through adversity and sacrifice these one hundred and sixty-eight years...Throughout the chronicles I have endeavored to present 'The rest of the Story' by presenting information that provides a background to the events written about and the reasons, where known, for the action taken." [Introduction]
Subjects
First Reformed Church (Lancaster, Pa.) - History.
St. Paul's Reformed Church (Lancaster, Pa.) - History.
St. John's Reformed Church (Lancaster, Pa.) - History.
Reformed Church in the United States.
St. Andrew's Reformed Church (Lancaster, Pa.) - History.
Church of the Apostles (Rohrerstown, Pa.) - History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
285.8 C557
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The history of northeastern Pennsylvania : the last 100 years : proceedings of the twelfth annual Conference on the History of Northeastern Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12044
Date of Publication
2000?]
Call Number
974.83 C748 2000
Meeting
Conference on the History of Northeastern Pennsylvania (12th : 2000 : Nanticoke, PA)
Place of Publication
[Nanticoke, PA
Publisher
Luzerne County Community College,
Date of Publication
2000?]
Physical Description
117 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
Title from cover.
"Sponsored by the LCCC Social Science/History Department."
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects
Lynett, Elizabeth R.
Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad Company.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
Electric railroads - Pennsylvania
Women's rights - Lackawanna County (PA)
Clothing factories - Pennsylvania
African-American children - Wilkes-Barre (PA)
African-American - Wilkes-Barre (PA)
African-American politicians - Wilkes-Barre (PA)
Strikes and lockouts
Census - Wilkes-Barre (PA)
Coal mines and mining in art - Pennsylvania.
Coal miners in art - Pennsylvania.
Art, modern - Pennsylvania.
Wilkes-Barre (PA) - History - Spanish-American War, 1898 - Participation, African-Americans.
Wyoming Valley (PA) - History.
Lackawanna Valley (PA) - History.
Additional Corporate Author
Luzerne County Community College. Social Science History Department.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.83 C748 2000
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Jesus is female : Moravians and the challenge of radical religion in early America

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo16317
Author
Fogleman, Aaron Spencer.
Date of Publication
c2007.
Call Number
284.6 F656
Responsibility
Aaron Spencer Fogleman.
ISBN
081223992X (cloth : alk. paper)
9780812239928 (cloth : alk. paper)
0812220269 (pbk.)
9780812220261 (pbk.)
Author
Fogleman, Aaron Spencer.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press,
Date of Publication
c2007.
Physical Description
x, 330 p., 8 p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm.
Series
Early American studies
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-298) and index.
Contents
Introduction: the challenge of radical religion -- I: Religion and gender -- Radical religion in a colonial context -- Gender and confessional order in the Protestant world -- II: The Moravian challenge -- The challenge to gender order -- The ecumenical challenge -- III: Religious violence and the defense of order -- The Orthodox response -- The confrontation in the middle colonies -- Religious violence erupts -- Conclusion: The limits of radical religion in America.
Summary
"In the middle of the Great Awakening, a group of religious radicals called Moravians came to North America from Germany to pursue ambitious missionary goals. How did the Protestant establishment react to the efforts of this group, which allowed women to preach, practiced alternative forms of marriage, sex, and family life, and believed Jesus could be female? Aaron Spencer Fogleman explains how these views, as well as the Moravians' missionary successes, provoked a vigorous response by Protestant authorities on both sides of the Atlantic." [from the publisher]
Subjects
Moravian Church in America - History
Moravian Church in America - Relations - Lutheran Church.
Moravian Church in America - Relations - Reformed Church.
Moravian Church in America - Doctrines - History
Lutheran Church
Reformed Church
Sex
United States - Church history - 18th century.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
284.6 F656
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Guide to the records of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo6484
Corporate Author
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Records Committee.
Date of Publication
1989.
Call Number
289.6 E19
Responsibility
compiled by Jack Eckert.
Corporate Author
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Records Committee.
Place of Publication
[S.l
Publisher
s.n.],
Date of Publication
1989.
Physical Description
xix, 288 p. ; 28 cm.
Notes
"Haverford College, Records Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Swarthmore College."
"This guide to the records in the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College and the Quaker Collection of Haverford College lists the minutes ... and other types of records"--P. v.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-268) and index.
Summary
Guide to the records of the Society of Friends from the beginings of the Quaker settlement in the Delaware River Valley in 1676 to present held in the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College and the Quaker Collection of Haverford College.
Subjects
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. - Records Committee - Manuscripts - Microform catalogs.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. - Records Committee - History - Sources - Bibliography - Microform catalogs.
Haverford College. - Quaker Collection - Microform catalogs.
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College - Microform catalogs.
Manuscripts - Pennsylvania
Manuscripts on microfilm
Catalogs, Union - Pennsylvania.
Additional Author
Eckert, Jack,
Additional Corporate Author
Haverford College. Quaker Collection.
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
289.6 E19
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History of Scottish dissentng Presbyterianism in Lancaster County, PA : an account of Associate, Associate Reformed, and United Presbyterian Church of North America clergy and congregations

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12817
Author
Stewart, Reid W.
Date of Publication
2003.
Call Number
285.1 S851L
Responsibility
by Reid W. Stewart.
Author
Stewart, Reid W.
Place of Publication
Lower Burrell, PA
Publisher
Point Pleasant ,
Date of Publication
2003.
Physical Description
xvii 411 p. : ill. maps ; 21 cm.
Notes
Include bibliography and surname index.
"America’'s Dissenting Presbyterians have somewhat difficult histories to understand but basically they are unified in this fact, for some reason, they chose to separate from the Church of Scotland, and upon arriving in America they could not in good conscience join the mainline Presbyterian Church...There are today only two groups of dissenting Presbyterians left in the United States and they are the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America. Both have different yet somewhat similar histories. The Reformed Presbyterians are known as “Covenanters” they are the Society people that at the time of Revolution Settlement could not in good conscience go back into the Church of Scotland. The Associate Reformed Presbyterians or ARP are a merger of two Presbyterian groups, the Associate Church and the Reformed Presbyterians, to form a uniquely Scottish and American Presbyterian Church in the United States. The things that set the Dissenting Presbyterians apart from their mainline counterparts were strict confessional adherence to the point of becoming in many ways countercultural, holding strictly to the Regulative Principle of Worship, and never assimilating as quickly into American Society as their mainline counterparts." [https://purelypresbyterian.com/2017/09/23/americas-dissenting-presbyterian-heritage/]
Subjects
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822) - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
United Presbyterian Church of North America - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Church History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
285.1 S851L
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The story of the Paradise Mennonite Church : in celebration of 250 years as a congregation, 1735-1985

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17570
Author
Benner, Henry G.
Date of Publication
1985.
Call Number
289.7 P222
Responsibility
Henry G. Benner, editor.
Author
Benner, Henry G.
Place of Publication
Paradise, Pa
Publisher
Paradise Mennonite Church,
Date of Publication
1985.
Physical Description
iv, 170 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Subjects
Paradise Mennonite Church (Paradise, Pa.) - History.
Mennonites - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
289.7 P222
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