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The
Religious Sentiment, Its Social and Political Influence:
An Address before the - Alumni Society of Franklin College, Tenn.
Delivered on the 4th of July, 1855.
- Nashville, TN: Cameron and Fall, 1855.
"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: - 600–601.
"The Negro in Worship."
A Correspondence by E. A. Elam, S. E. Harris, and David - Lipscomb.
The Gospel Advocate 49 (4 July 1907): 424–425;
(1 August 1907):
- 488–489; (15 August 1907): 521.
"Introduction to
the Text" by Don Haymes.
"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 - to It.
Nashville, TN: McQuiddy Printing Co., 1913.
"What
Constitutes Acceptable Obedience?" Salvation From Sin.
Ed. J. W. Shepherd. - Nashville, TN: Gospel Advocate Co., 1913. Pp.
208–234.
"The
Revised Testament and Rebaptism."
Gospel Advocate 25 September 1913:
921–922.
Christian
Unity, How Promoted, How Destroyed: Faith and Opinion.
Nashville, - TN: McQuiddy Printing Co., 1916.
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