Second Baptist Church, St. Louis, Mo

Second Baptist Church, St. Louis, Mo
Author: Second Baptist Church (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1908
Genre: Baptists
ISBN:

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Reflections Off Still Waters

Reflections Off Still Waters
Author: Nell Torone
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2005
Genre: Suffield (Conn.)
ISBN: 0595341411

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"Two hundred years of Second Baptist Church history is revealed in a story-like format based on significant events that occurred in the life of the Church, in Suffield town history, and across the nation, to enable the reader to experience, firsthand, a tiny portion of the past. Whenever possible, detail was given to weather, landscape, and emotional atmosphere within each event based on historical photographs of the area, dated journals, and numerous reference materials listed at the end of this book." -- Front matter.

The History of Second Baptist Church

The History of Second Baptist Church
Author: Penny Garrison
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781512103403

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The History of Second Baptist Church of Bowling Green, Missouri was written in conjunction with the 150th year anniversary ( 1865-2015). It was written to document the birth of a rural church born in conflict during the Civil War but one which stood adversities of numerous types but refused to quit or die as many others have. Second Baptist withstood members and pastors taking up arms against each other, families divided, lack of finances to pay pastors, the Great Depression, economic instability, disease, world wars, lack of pastors and twice the burning of their church. They have also seen the goodness and provision of God as they stressed missions, and the spreading of the Gospel to the ends of the world. God has met their needs and they celebrate to honor Him.

The Great Heart of the Republic

The Great Heart of the Republic
Author: Adam Arenson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674052889

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In the battles to determine the destiny of the United States in the middle decades of the nineteenth century, St. Louis, then at the hinge between North, South, and West, was ideally placed to bring these sections together. At least, this was the hope of a coterie of influential St. Louisans. But their visions of re-orienting the nation's politics with Westerners at the top and St. Louis as a cultural, commercial, and national capital crashed as the country was tom apart by convulsions over slavery, emancipation, and Manifest Destiny. While standard accounts frame the coming of the Civil War as strictly a conflict between the North and the South who were competing to expand their way of life, Arenson shifts the focus to the distinctive culture and politics of the American West, recovering the region’s importance for understanding the Civil War and examining the vision of western advocates themselves, and the importance of their distinct agenda for shaping the political, economic, and cultural future of the nation.

The Second Baptist Connection

The Second Baptist Connection
Author: Nathaniel Leach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1988
Genre: African American churches
ISBN:

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CCB

CCB
Author: George Martin
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Total Pages: 1190
Release: 2005-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429998784

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The exemplary life of an extraordinary politician and reformer. "A meticulously researched, substantial contribution to New York history." - Kirkus Reviews Though he held no elected or appointed office, the New York City lawyer Charles C. Burlingham had great influence with those who did, and used it in unusual ways. George Martin's surprising biography shows how one citizen, working quietly behind the scenes, became a power broker who transformed his country's civic life. Growing up after the Civil War, CCB--as everyone called him--was enthralled by America's dynamism of his city but shocked by the social costs of modernization, and he deplored the endemic corruption of city politics; eventually he let his law practice take a backseat to civil reform work. His second career in "meddling," as he called it, helped to put great judges on the bench (among them Benjamin Cardozo) and climaxed when he arranged the Fusion reform ticket on which Fiorello La Guardia swept to victory in 1933. Nor does Martin neglect Burlingham's private life--his eccentric wife, tragically afflicted son, and daughter-in-law Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, who took CCB's grandchildren off to Vienna to be analyzed, as she was, by Sigmund and Anna Freud. This adroit, engaging account of a high-spirited, good-hearted, talented man, chronicling his witty, effective commitment to social betterment, vividly documents a century of change in the ways Americans lived, their cities were governed, and their nation fought wars.