History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina, Volume 1

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Duffie & Chapman, 1870 - Presbyterian Church - 2 pages
 

Contents

The French Protestant Church in Charleston an offshoot of the Church of Pons
115
settled on Sewee bay 119The church of Dorchester Congregational formed
124
17001710
132
donia 138Sir John Dalrymples representations 139Their misfortunes 140
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tions 146Rev William Livingston 147French Presbyterian Church on Santee
152
Queen Anne Reception of the sacrament a prerequisite for civil office 157Land
164
French Church on Santee Rev Claude Philippe de Richebourg 166The Church
175
Nicholson 182Erection of a new house of worship Dorchester Rev Joseph
186
CHAPTER II
192
Instance of fanaticism Dutartre 195Episcopal Church Population Irish
200
ton 202Bethel Pon Pón 203Wappetaw Rev William Porter Rev John
214
Charleston 218Episcopacy 219The Presbytery 220 The great awakening
220
Whitefield 223 224Sails for Georgia 225Visits Charleston Commissary
226
17401750
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Hugh Bryan 240Incidents in Mr Bryans early life 242Independent church
245
252Edisto Island and Rev John McLeod 252 253James Island 253Wil
252
liamsburg and Rev John Rae 254Black Mingo Cainhoy 255Bethel
261
Hill Alphabet Society 269Independent Presbyterian church of Stoney Creek 270
270
bytery 275 et seq Bethel Pon Pon and Rev Mr Alison 277James Island
282
289The Bluff church and Rev James Campbell 293295Fairforest church
289
17501760
293
fusion as to dates Causes of Union church
299
17601770
305
address of the Presbytery The peace a delusion 306Flight and massacre of
313
Robert McMordie Meeting of Presbytery 316Visit to Sapelo and Altamaha
320
325Waccamaw Cainhoy French church Charleston Salt Ketcher 326
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Salem B R Rev Elam Potter 327Rev James Campbell and Bluff church
334
Duncans Creek 335Catholic Bethel York 336Bethesda 337Little River
344
Indian troubles 436Massacre of the Hamptons 436The bloody scout 437
437
Long Cane Abbeville 438Rev John Harris 439The Five Churches 443
443
Pierre Gibert 446Rev Mr Boutiton 447Concurrent events 448Mount Zion
449
monds and others The church a hospital and storehouse 452Death and burial
463
CHAPTER II
469
church Charleston 474Rev Mr Graham Reorganization of the Presbytery
479
Wemyss 483Third invasion by Watson 484The schism 485Rev Samuel
488
Indian Town 489Black Mingo Aimwell P D 490Hopewell P D Salem
497
Mount Olivet 503Mount Zion society and college 504The Log College
505
New edifice First graduates 506Mount Zion congregation Catholic
513
Hucks defeat at Brattonsville 516Indian Land or Ebenezer Unity Bethel
520
its elders 530532
531
Ann Hamilton 532535Beaver Creek and Hanging Rock 536Waxhaw
541
Mr Crawford 544Captain Collins New house of worship 545Rev William
546
Letter of William Alexander 547Upper Long Cane Formation of congrega
556
New preaching stations 561Activity of the Presbytery 562Formation of
563
pendent church of Wappetaw and Rev Dr McCalla 565Dorchester Restora
588
B R Rev Thomas Reese D D Rev John Foster 593Waccamaw
594
Taylor Camden 597Beginnings of Horeb Aimwell and Concord in Fairfield
604
from the congregation Rev James McIlhenny 611Rev John McIlhenny D D
612
619Union or Browns Creek Fairforest and Rev William Williamson 621Dr
619
Nazareth Milford Rev W C Davis Rev James Templeton Rev James Gil
626
Rev John Springer Liberty meetinghouse 631Rocky River Rev Francis
634
CHAPTER V
640
Montgomery and Siloam and Little Britain
649
the churches in upper Georgia John Newtons report 657Statistics of Hopewell
658
in 1799 661Rev Thomas Hill Rev James Edinonds 663Roll of the ministers
676
Pastoral Letter On Popular Amusements on various questions 683Commission
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