DAVID LIPSCOMB (1831–1917) |
The Religious Sentiment, Its Social and Political Influence: An Address before the "Fellowship." Gospel Advocate 22 May 1866. "Fellowship." Gospel Advocate 13 June 1867. "The Prophetic Conference." Gospel Advocate 21 November 1878: 6–7. "Woman's Work in the Church." Gospel Advocate 14 March 1888: 6–7. "Woman's Station and Work." Gospel Advocate, 10 October 1888 "Women in the Church." Gospel Advocate, 21 November 1888 "Sand Creek Address and Declaration." Gospel Advocate 7 November 1892. "Woman's Work." Gospel Advocate, 1 December 1892 "The Negro His Crime and Treatment." The Gospel Advocate 19 September 1901: "The Negro in Worship." A Correspondence by E. A. Elam, S. E. Harris, and David "Instruments of Music in the Service of God" Gospel Advocate, 43/44 (October 31, 1901), 696. Civil Government: Its Origin, Mission, and Destiny, and the Christian's Relation "What Constitutes Acceptable Obedience?" Salvation From Sin. Ed. J. W. Shepherd. "The Revised Testament and Rebaptism." Gospel Advocate 25 September 1913: 921–922. Christian Unity, How Promoted, How Destroyed: Faith and Opinion. Nashville,
"Death of David Lipscomb" by Price Billingsley. 1917. Autograph diaries. Callie Faye "David Lipscomb" by Robert H. Boll. Word and Work 11/12 (December 1917): "David Lipscomb: More than an Editor." Adapted from A Call to Remember by "Rebirth of The Gospel Advocate" by Earl West. Word Frequency Statistics for Civil Government by Hans Rollmann. Restoration Movement Pages. |
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