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Publication
Holly Springs, MS: Published by the author, 2014.
Physical description
ii, 504 p.; 28 cm
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CONTENTS:
1. Beginnings of Presbyterianism in Mississipp.
2. A Mission to the Indians.
3. Growth of the Mississippi Presbytery.
4. Flush Times in Mississippi.
5. The Mississippi Ministry of Presbyterian Revivalist Daniel Baker.
6. Shall a Presbyterian Dance? and Other Issues of Nineteenth Century Church Discipline.
7. Heartland of the Cotton Kingdom.
8. New Churches for Mississippi Presbyterians.
9. Presbyterianism for the Servants' Gallery.
Illustrations.
10. Civil War and the Presbyterian Church in Mississippi.
11. James Adair Lyon : Mississippi Presbyterianism's Contrarian on Slavery and Secession.
12. A Proud Struggle for Grace : Mississippi's Reconstruction, Yellow Fever, and the Presbyterian Church, U.S.
13. John Newton Waddel, the University of Mississippi, and the Plan for a Great Southwestern Presbyterian University.
14. Toward the New South.
1. Beginnings of Presbyterianism in Mississipp.
2. A Mission to the Indians.
3. Growth of the Mississippi Presbytery.
4. Flush Times in Mississippi.
5. The Mississippi Ministry of Presbyterian Revivalist Daniel Baker.
6. Shall a Presbyterian Dance? and Other Issues of Nineteenth Century Church Discipline.
7. Heartland of the Cotton Kingdom.
8. New Churches for Mississippi Presbyterians.
9. Presbyterianism for the Servants' Gallery.
Illustrations.
10. Civil War and the Presbyterian Church in Mississippi.
11. James Adair Lyon : Mississippi Presbyterianism's Contrarian on Slavery and Secession.
12. A Proud Struggle for Grace : Mississippi's Reconstruction, Yellow Fever, and the Presbyterian Church, U.S.
13. John Newton Waddel, the University of Mississippi, and the Plan for a Great Southwestern Presbyterian University.
14. Toward the New South.