The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Religious education as a preparation, 202-219
Religious instruction revived, 148-166
Revells, Hiram R., sketch of, 183-184
Rice, an elder in Kentucky, interested in the Negro, 38
Richard, a slave preacher, the escape of, 72
Riddle, J. M., a minister in California, 278
Riot of Negroes in New York in 1812, 14
Rippon, Dr., testimony of, as to Andrew Bryan, 51
Roberts, Isaac, a preacher in Savannah, 117
Roberts, John W., a Negro made bishop to Africa by the
Methodists, 189
Roberts, R., the missionary work of, 100
Rockefeller, John D., interested in the preaching of Charles
T. Walker, 245
Roger Williams University, the establishment of, 203
Rogers, E. P., a preacher before the Civil War, 179;
poem of, on the Missouri Compromise, 179
Rose, David, friend of Lemuel Haynes, 62
Ross, the work of, in Pennsylvania, 11
Rush, Christopher, a pioneer in A. M. E. Zion Church, 85;
election of, as bishop, 102;
the success of, 102-103
Ryland, Robert, pastor of Negro church in Richmond, 111-112;
work of, among Negroes, in Richmond, 135;
promoter of religious instruction
among Negroes, 161-163;
comment on, 162-163
Samuels, an early C. M. E. worker, 196
Sandiford, Ralph, interest of, in Negroes, 18
Sandoval, Alfonso, protest of, in behalf of Negroes, 3
Savannah, resolutions of the Baptist Association of, on Andrew
Bryan, 53;
the Baptist Church in, 85;
the churches of, 115-117
Sayre, J., the work of, among Negroes in New York, 15
Schism among white Methodists, effect of, on Negro Methodists,
83-84-85;
in the Methodist Church, 123-124, 127-128, 130;
in all churches, 123-147;
in the Negro Baptist Church, 297-298
Schismatic movement in Negro church, 247-265;
results from, 257-258
Scott, Daniel, a preacher in Philadelphia, 121
Scott, June, a pioneer Methodist preacher, 78;
schismatic efforts of, 79-80
Secker, Bishop, sermon on conversion of Negroes, 7
Sewell, Jonathan, interest of, in slaves, 16
Shaw, Francis F., interest of, in the freedmen, 212
Shaw University, the establishment of, 203
Simmons, William J., religious efforts of, 223;
in politics, 223
Simpson, Hagar, a member of the Baptist Church in Savannah, 45
Simpson, Smart, a co-worker of Morris Brown, 76
Slaves indoctrinated, 3
Smith, Bishop C. S., educational efforts of, 297
Smith, George, an Emancipating Baptist, 35
Socializing the Negro church, 266-285
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts,
organized, 6;
the work of, 6-22
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