The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
South Carolina, Negroes in, instructed, 7;
a Negro school in, 8;
Negro Baptists in, 112;
Methodists in, interested in Negro uplift, 158-159
Southern Baptist Convention, 200
Sovereigns of Europe, change of attitude of, toward Negro, 2
Spain, decrees of, as to indoctrinating slaves, 3
Spanish sovereigns, missionary spirit of, 1
Spencer, Peter, a pioneer Negro preacher, 76
Spywood, election of, as bishop, 104-105
St. George Methodist Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia,
trouble in, 73
St. James, an Episcopal Church established in Baltimore, 96
St. Louis, Negro Baptists in, 120
St. Phillips Church, episcopal, established in New York, 94-95
St. Thomas, an episcopal church established in Philadelphia,
94
Statistics on Negro membership in mixed churches, 146;
of Freedmen Aid Societies, 206-208;
of the Negro church, 286-299
Stevens, David, a preacher of power, 104
Stewart, John, a pioneer Negro preacher in Ohio, 58-61
Stewart, Rev. Mr., a missionary in North Carolina, 10
Stiles, Ezra, interest in the Negro, 36
Storer, Bellamy, interest of, in the freedmen, 212
Stokes, W. H., a forceful preacher in Richmond, 241
Stoupe, the work of, in New York, 15
Straight College, the establishment of, 204
Stratton, Daniel, a pioneer preacher of West Virginia, 240
Struggle between the conservative and the progressive in the
Negro church, 247-265
Sturgeon, W., the work of, among Negroes, 11-12
Taft, William H., interested in the preaching of Charles T.
Walker, 245
Talented Negroes in conflict with the conservatives, 247-265
Talladega College, the establishment of, 203-204
Tanner, Bishop B. T., comment of, 92-93;
a power in the A. M. E. Church, 239
Tanner, C. M., an African Methodist preacher in Washington,
240
Tapsico, Jacob, a co-worker of Richard Allen, 75
Tarrant, Carter, an Emancipating Baptist, 35
Taylor, Charles, the work of, in New York, 15
Taylor, Rev. E., interest of, in the enlightenment of Negroes,
7-8
Teague, Collin, a co-worker of Lott Cary, 139-140
Tennessee, Baptists in, 119;
George Bentley's work in, 137
Terrell, L., pastor of Negro Baptist Church in Lexington, 119
Thiergood, R. T., an early C. M. E. worker, 196
Thomas, Samuel, a teacher of Negroes, 7
Thompson, Abraham, a pioneer in the A. M. E. Zion Church,
78-79;
schismatic efforts of, 79-80, 81
Tindley, C. A., a preacher of power, 244
Toronto, Negro Baptists in, 122;
Methodists in, 122
Tougaloo University, the establishment of, 204
Transylvania, the Presbytery of, concerned with the Negroes,
38
Trujillo, a Negro bishop in, 4
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