The History of the Negro ChurchWoodson, Carter Godwin
Religion
The History of the Negro Church
Woodson, Carter Godwin
African Americans -- Religion
Williams, L. K., popular pastor in Chicago, 278;
social work of, 278-279
Williams, Peter, a pioneer in the A. M. E. Zion Church, 78;
rector of St. Phillips in New York, 94-95;
his lack of force, 95
Williams, Richard, a supporter of Richard Allen, 75
Williams, R. S., a bishop of the C. M. E. Church, 240
Williamsburg, Virginia, the Baptist Church in, 1785, 53
Williamson, Edward, a supporter of Richard Allen, 76
Willis, J. E., a preacher of power, 282
Willis, Joseph, a pioneer preacher in the South, 86
Wood River Baptist Association, organization of, 122
Woods, R. C., progress of the Virginia Theological Seminary
under, 264
Woolman, John, efforts of, for enlightenment of Negroes, 18
Worlds, J. J., a pioneer preacher of North Carolina, 240
Worship, mode of, questioned, 254-255
Wortham, Dr. James F., a student under John Chavis, 70
Wright, R. R., editor and publisher, 297
Yates, a worker in Pennsylvania, 11
Young Negroes in conflict with the old in the church, 247-249
[Transcriber's note: Original spelling variations have not been
standardized. Underscores have been used to indicate _italic_ fonts.
Footnotes have been collected at the end of the text, followed by the
Index. "THE FIRST COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH IN NORTH AMERICA" [in the
caption of the image] is listed as "The Oldest Negro Baptist Church in
the United States" in the list of illustrations.]
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