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History of the Evangelical Congregational Church

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo1746
Author
Wilson, Robert S.,
Date of Publication
1976.
Call Number
287.97 W752
Responsibility
by Robert S. Wilson.
Author
Wilson, Robert S.,
Place of Publication
Myerstown, Pa
Publisher
Wilson,
Date of Publication
1976.
Physical Description
vi, 77 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes
A revision of the author's Brief history of the Evangelical Congregational Church.
Includes index.
Subjects
Evangelical Congregational Church - History.
United Evangelical Church - History.
Evangelical Association of North America - History.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
287.97 W752
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Jacob Albright : the evangelical pioneer

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo1121
Author
Wilson, Robert Sherer,
Date of Publication
1940.
Call Number
922.7 A342w
Responsibility
by Robert Sherer Wilson.
Author
Wilson, Robert Sherer,
Place of Publication
Myerstown, Pa
Publisher
Church Center Press of Evangelical Congregational Church,
Date of Publication
1940.
Physical Description
109 p., [1] leaf of plates : ports. ; 21 cm.
Notes
"Jacob Albright was born May 1, 1759 to John Albright (Johannes Albrecht) and his wife, in the region of Fox Mountain (Fuchsberg) in Douglass Township (now Montgomery County) northwest of Pottstown, Pennsylvania and was baptized into the Lutheran Church. His parents were German immigrants from the Palatine Region of Germany, but sources disagree on when they immigrated to the United States. (Johannes Albrecht and his wife, Anna Barbara, both born in either Austria or Palatine depending on the source, came to America on the ship Johnson in 1732...During the American Revolution, Jacob Albright served in Captain Jacob Witz's Seventh Company, Fourth Battalion, Philadelphia Militia as a drummer boy and later as a guard for the Hessian prisoners at Reading, Pennsylvania. Although uncertain, several sources indicate that he served through 1786.In 1785, he married Catherine Cope and they had six (or nine) children. Only three children survived to adulthood: Sarah, wife of Noah Ranck; Jacob, who died childless; and David, married to Mary Riedenbach (Raidenbach or Raidabaugh), who had children. There are descendants of Jacob Albright through his son David living today. The young family moved to Earl Township, Lancaster County, and they lived near Ephrata, Pennsylvania[permanent dead link], where the young Jacob took up farming and was in the business of manufacturing tiles and bricks...The movement did not take the name of Evangelical Association until after Jacob Albright's death. The church spread to various parts of the United States. In 1894 the Esher-Dubbs dispute occurred and 1/3 of the church left to form the United Evangelical Church. In 1923, most of the disputing congregations returned and the church was renamed the Evangelical Church. The remaining churches became the Evangelical Congregational Church. The Evangelical Church united in 1946 with the United Brethren in Christ (New Constitution) to form the Evangelical United Brethren Church and that body in turn united with the Methodist Church in 1968 to form the United Methodist Church." [from Wikipedia]
Subjects
Albright, Jacob, - 1759-1808.
Evangelical Association of North America - Clergy - Biography.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
922.7 A342w
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Author
Wilson, Robert H.
Edition
1st ed.
Date of Publication
[1975]
Call Number
974.811 W752
Responsibility
Robert H. Wilson ; photos. by Charles P. Mills ; Design by Raymond A. Ballinger ; sponsored Girard Bank.
Author
Wilson, Robert H.
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Radnor, Pa
Publisher
Chilton Book Co.,
Date of Publication
[1975]
Physical Description
127 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
Subjects
Philadelphia (Pa.) - Pictorial works.
Additional Author
Mills, Charles Philip,
Additional Corporate Author
Girard Trust Bank.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.811 W752
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