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- catalog contributor b2416992.
- catalog contributor b2416993.
- catalog contributor b2416994.
- catalog contributor b2416995.
- catalog contributor b2416996.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 573-600.".
- catalog description "Part I: Background and formation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, through 1829 -- Born in controversy: Early American Presbyterianism -- The right to dissent -- Presbyterianism on the frontier: a new awakening -- Pressure for ministers: a growing dispute -- Unresolved differences: a new church -- Old issues revisited: an interpretation -- Vast fields to cultivate -- Part II: Growth and development of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1830-1900 -- Answering the Macedonian cry: missions and expansion to 1860 -- Weathering the storm over slavery and sectionalism -- Extending the missionary frontier, 1861-1900 -- Preachers of the gospel -- The handmaid to religion -- Problems with publications -- The church and the "world" -- "A position of usefulness and respectability" -- A progressive theology -- Part III: The Cumberland Presbyterian Church in the twentieth century, 1901-1970 -- Moving in to possess the land -- Enduring through crisis -- The broken body -- Gathering together the pieces -- Broadening of horizons -- Pulling through a depression -- World War II and postwar ferment -- Advance in the mid-century.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 625 p.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Memphis, Tenn., Frontier Press".
- catalog subject "285/.135/0973".
- catalog subject "BX8972 .B37".
- catalog subject "Cumberland Presbyterian Church History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Background and formation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, through 1829 -- Born in controversy: Early American Presbyterianism -- The right to dissent -- Presbyterianism on the frontier: a new awakening -- Pressure for ministers: a growing dispute -- Unresolved differences: a new church -- Old issues revisited: an interpretation -- Vast fields to cultivate -- Part II: Growth and development of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1830-1900 -- Answering the Macedonian cry: missions and expansion to 1860 -- Weathering the storm over slavery and sectionalism -- Extending the missionary frontier, 1861-1900 -- Preachers of the gospel -- The handmaid to religion -- Problems with publications -- The church and the "world" -- "A position of usefulness and respectability" -- A progressive theology -- Part III: The Cumberland Presbyterian Church in the twentieth century, 1901-1970 -- Moving in to possess the land -- Enduring through crisis -- The broken body -- Gathering together the pieces -- Broadening of horizons -- Pulling through a depression -- World War II and postwar ferment -- Advance in the mid-century.".
- catalog title "A people called Cumberland Presbyterians [by] Ben M. Barrus, Milton L. Baughn [and] Thomas H. Campbell. Foreword by C. Ray Dobbins. Introd. and chapter 16 by Hubert W. Morrow.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".