A Short History of the First Hundred Years, 1856-1956

A Short History of the First Hundred Years, 1856-1956
Title A Short History of the First Hundred Years, 1856-1956 PDF eBook
Author St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of England (Bournemouth, England)
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Pages 28
Release 1957
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The Story of One Hundred Years, 1856-1956

The Story of One Hundred Years, 1856-1956
Title The Story of One Hundred Years, 1856-1956 PDF eBook
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Release 1956
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Deep Roots, Living Branches

Deep Roots, Living Branches
Title Deep Roots, Living Branches PDF eBook
Author Alan Betteridge
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 564
Release 2010-08-01
Genre Baptists
ISBN 9781848762770

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There have been Baptist churches in the Midlands since at least 1626. This book describes their story from Stoke-on-Trent in the north, to Droitwich in the south, and from Rugby in the east, to Oswestry in the west, and covers the whole of the large West Midland conurbation surrounding Birmingham.This volume includes the whole range of Baptists who have arisen from different sources over the generations, whether or not they have been in organised Association life. Local historians will gain an insight into a vital aspect of their community’s story. Original texts have been used to let people and their churches speak for themselves. The story has been divided into periods of time, reaching 2009 when the office of the Heart of England Baptist Association (which covers most of the Baptist churches in this account) made a significant move to a new location in Selly Oak. Within each period important topics are highlighted, such as worship, social impact, church planting, etc. in this way considerable growth and important changes over the years are detailed. Some exciting stories emerge, such as the leading role Baptists had in the campaign to abolish slavery. The publication of Deep Roots, Living Branches is a contribution to the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the start of the world’s first Baptist church among English émigrés in Amsterdam in 1609. The book includes numerous line-drawings by the talented artist, the late Violet Kennard of Coventry.

The First Hundred Years

The First Hundred Years
Title The First Hundred Years PDF eBook
Author Millburn Congregational Church (Ill.)
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Pages 32
Release 1940
Genre Congregationalists
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United States Jewry, 1776-1985

United States Jewry, 1776-1985
Title United States Jewry, 1776-1985 PDF eBook
Author Jacob Rader Marcus
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 1002
Release 2018-02-05
Genre History
ISBN 0814344682

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Marcus follows the movement of these "GermanJews into all regions west of the Hudson River.

The First Hundred Years

The First Hundred Years
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Pages 22
Release 1956
Genre Boonton (N.J.)
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Neither Power Nor Glory

Neither Power Nor Glory
Title Neither Power Nor Glory PDF eBook
Author Paul Strangio
Publisher Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Pages 394
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0522861822

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When Frank Hardy published Power Without Glory, his notorious novel about corruption and venality in the Victorian Labor Party, it quickly came to be seen as a true account of the party. Until now, there has been no authoritative chronicle of the struggles of political Labor in Victoria, from its origins in the mid-nineteenth century through to the calamitous split of the 1950s. By conventional measures these were fallow years. Ensnared by the colony's powerful liberal protectionist tradition in the late nineteenth century, Victorian Labor then found itself hindered by a grossly unfair electoral system and the lack of a constituency outside Melbourne's industrial suburbs. But exile from government also meant that the party developed its own distinctive traditions and culture. It was a unique and intriguing species among the state Labor parties. Meticulously researched and elegantly written, Neither Power Nor Glory fills an important gap in Australian political history and our understanding of the Labor Party. It is also a timely antidote to nostalgia about Labor's past. In Victoria at least, that past was anything but golden.