The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Cain, Bishop R. H., religious work of, 234-235;
in politics, 234-235;
a member of Congress, 234
Call of politics, 220-246
Cameron, Paul C., quotation from, on John Chavis, 68-69
Camp meetings among Negro Methodists, 144-145
Campbell, Alexander, sermon of, in Andrew Marshall's church,
114;
trouble resulting from, 114, 115
Campbell, General, a friend of George Liele, 45
Campbell, William J., successor to Andrew Marshall, 117
Camphor, A. P., a Methodist missionary bishop, 299
Capucin monks, protest of, 3
Carroll, Richard, a preacher of social welfare tendency, 278
Carter, R. A., a bishop of the C. M. E. Church, 240
Cary, Lott, sketch of, 137-140;
ordained to preach, 139;
work of, in Liberia, 139-140;
death of, 140;
interest of, in religious instruction, 160
Casas, las, a missionary, 2;
attitude of, on slavery, 2
Caste in the white church, 306-309
Catholics working among Negroes, 1-6;
appeal to Negroes a failure, 98;
attraction of Negroes by, 256
Challenge to the Negro in freedom, 168
Change in worship advocated, 254-255
Chapman, James, a co-worker of Richard Allen, 75
Charleston, a Negro school in, 8-9;
Morris Brown's work in, 77;
fracas in church, in, 133-134;
Negro churches of, demolished, 134;
Presbyterians of, interested in the instruction of Negroes,
155
Charlton, the work of, among Negroes in New York, 14
Chase, Salmon P., interest of, in freedmen, 213
Chavis, John, an educated Negro teacher and preacher, 67-69
Christian, W., pastor of a Negro Baptist Church in Toronto,
122
Christian character emphasized, 252
"Christianity" of the whites, a farce in modern times, 306-309
Church management, questioned, 254
Churchill, W. P., one of the pioneer C. M. E. workers, 196
Civil War, the, and the church, 185-201;
an upheaval, 188
Clair, M. W., a bishop of the M. E. Church, 299
Clarke, James Freeman, a friend of the freedmen, 213
Clayton, Moses C., a pioneer Baptist preacher in Baltimore,
111, 136
Cleaves, N. C., a bishop of the C. M. E. Church, 240
Coke, Bishop, the position of, 26
Coker, Daniel, a pioneer preacher in the A. M. E. Church,
75-76;
elected bishop, 76;
resigned, 76;
work of, in Baltimore, 76
Cole, Abraham, a preacher of power, 104
Coleman, Elihu, interest of, in Negroes, 18
Colgan, the work of, in New York, 14
Collins, Leonard, a pioneer preacher in the A. M. E. Zion
Church, 104
Colonization Society, the American, opposed, 170
Colored Cumberland Presbyterian Church organized, 192
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