Jerry Clevenger (4 results)

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Seller: Red's Corner LLC, Tucker, GA, U.S.A.Red's Corner LLC
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Published by Nazarene Publishing Company
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Seller: 4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS, Springfield, MO, U.S.A.4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS
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Life history of J. V. B. Flack, D.D., by himself. With tributes by J.W. Klise, G.W. Long, J.H. McKibban, D.L. Vandament,
Flack, J. V. B. (John Van Buren), 1840-1906. Introduction and conclusion by Jerry Clevenger.
Published by Excelsior Springs, MO: 1912., Christian Union Herald Prin, 1912
- Hardcover
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.Alec R. Allenson, Inc.
Contact seller4-star sellerHardcover. Levi Ely, G.H. Schleh, W.E. Fowler. 160 p.; 5 pl.; 22.5 cm. Flack's `Christian Union history in brief', p.156-60, red penc. `While Christian Union was chrystalizing [sic] in Illinois, it was also chrystalizing in Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa. The Ohio brethren had met in Deschler hall, Columbus, February 3, 1864, and fully… organized a victory for the state. Sixteen counties were represented, and led by Brother Given, the cause moved forward with decision and force. We had become so engaged in our immediate work as not to be able to meet with the brethren of Ohio at Columbus,as had been urged by Brother Given and others. About the same time of the Ohio council, at Columbus and the Illinois council at Lacon, a similar body met at Plainville, Iowa led by K.D. Wolf, Ryan, Goode, Wilson and others, and formed the spontaneous union churches of Iowa into a state compact; and shortly after a like result was consummated in Indiana under the leadership of Elders O.H.P. Abbott, H. Ellis and others. Thus onward went the blessed union organizations--springing into existence as if by magic and without any great material endeavor. The people often met without the aid of the clergy and formed themselves into local churches and then call for the assistance of such ministers as they could induce to make them a visit. The people were sorely tired of the insults, bombast and harangues of the denominational "blatherskites," whose whole ambition consisted in stirring up strife, envy, discord and hate. Peace was wanted, the privilege of hearing the cross preached was longed for and sought. The light gleamed along the shore once more; and out of the smoke of battle came the yearning of souls longing for the life and power of vital religion.' (p. 64 f.) G x-l mustard cloth, spine ends rubbed and stained. Sewing slack.
Published by BROWN-WHITE-LOWELL PRESS, KANSAS CITY, 1944
- Hardcover
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Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises
Contact seller4-star sellerHARD BACK BLUE. Condition: FAIR. SIGNEd BY THE AUTHOR. sunfaded spine, fading letters on spine &front cover, bookplate on inside front cover, inscription on front endpaper, foxing on pages associated to front endpaper, foxing on rear inside cover, cracked rear hinge, b&w illustrations DATE PUBLISHED: 1944 EDITION: 241.