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THE JOURNAL OF PRESBYTERIAN HISTORY VOLUME 78 2000 Published by the PRESBYTERIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Philadelphia, Pa. TABLE OF CONTENTS—VOLUME 78 Number 1 Special Issue: Presbyterians in Times of Controversy Editor’s Intoduction. by James H. Moorhead and Frederick J. H@USEP ............cccscceeseeeeeeeeeeesseeeeceeseesereeecees 1 Division, Dissension, and Compromise: The Presbyterian Church during the Great Awakening. Lie SIT VO IT isc ssicsisicin sicssccribddaisctihd sittin eleaahiaiah tibia haabgleniacitaiaialin 3 The “Restless Spirit of Radicalism”: Old School Fears and the Schism of 1837. EO TNE Pe ics ieioizicicdeeat aehtaieesitha selitmec aps taeaiadlpa idisl itianeshdSilli esna laaeaahe ats 19 For Church and Country: The Fundamentalist-Modernist Conflict in the Presbyterian Church. Be I BE I aii dicss c iscrcnsin insets ealsaieaidaseei ead eaaaiatasemaledicabaie 35 For Truth and Liberty: Presbyterianism and McCarthyism. POG III ONE 5 2728 or tyes drier tera tantra uae ea aaa wet dad emsdeddéan tae eae 51 Division and Reunion in the Presbyterian Church, U.S.: A Mississippi Retrospective. De I isin ssc atcdnieniniattisinieniniaae 67 Presbyterians, the United States, and Central America: Background of the 1980s Debate. I TI TO ohlinsaiicccthieciesni ncciipesbecslactaibactaaatandsteblabectiiatslandialmasnm l 87 Do Presbyterians Really Learn from Their History? Pie FIGCCRICN by FICUSEIO: 20225, oisscencs35de5ssdiiascsasatecsnse eezei nseeokee 103 Number 2 Proslavery Presbyterians: Virginia’s Conservative Dissenters in the Age of Revolution. RIE siI caidas sduceeeraacadaisice ene nicanicicatacea bap dieaaiptiks asabissigias email 111 Race, National Destiny, and the Sons of Noah in the Thought of Benjamin M. Palmer. Be I aiid ccscicssins cacti sesdeeenssahsaiasbneihaasommanibdgananietaiitalanimimaiaidage 125 Robert Breckenridge, Presbyterian Antislavery Conservative. Diy VIVICR: SAMUI oo sas cosy cc cecnacnacdanenseens phate tee Yaa cee eek era nea 145 Great Expectations: J. Wilbur Chapman, Presbyterians, and Other Protestants in Early Twentieth-Century Canada. Pa EERO Per OOM ISCI od co eeer a aa salen ccas Pacactdoga ay saad duetoason genio ccs tp ratsaas inti nassacenesaipanasaaion 155 Rosedale Presbyterians and the Mississippi Chinese: Changing Concepts of Equality in an Aristocratic Southern Town. I I I iiss ntd er ccscniscatninnen chs oleae 169 PRONG sas dcv'ca fos daclcdea ss a xakeees seven ca als aetna vec de ncaa re eae rok tote gianna ete 175 Number 3 The Last of the Huguenots: John Pintard and the Memory of the Diaspora in the Early American Republic. by Joyce D. Goodfriend Through Fire and Sword: Presbyterians and the Boxer Year in North China. by G. Thompson Brown “The Field is Endless”: Hallie Paxson Winsborough and Interracial Work in the PCUS Woman's Auxiliary, 1912-1940. NN ate thc rae ss inka de pind eoea oealaa oa ao had boare ln Ia 207 Henry D. Jones, Industrial Missioner: An Oral History Interview. Ne I sania scion neta en inc anci esis assledsacta sen aaesdableniasadtal aap ee 1901: Progress and Promise—the PCUSA Enters the Twentieth Century. MIE OUI Sian csi plictihe Areas vnsuibin ce cnissnlideenaabd doe auasiataliea aeababetedaaoaaat 243 ARNO oe oes boaters seer smu sew ede is daactoamas caspase coleebigs Camidewus ous won kes dames sida ceevieuna vas eeg comes tetast ere ntee 247 Number 4 Preaching in the Last Days: The Apocalyptic Thought of Stephen Marshall. BE I iis sacs ncceserwsci inns indy cities desenacatcindeaseapeiebisencatentendedlabdaanesass 251 Heresy, Slavery, and Prophecy: The World of William Cummin Davis. ee Oe I srs cscs un picnenivnccapiear ebspeepirneleeccsoaplecaicacpecnuade oandsat eaoabanldaplisala ae 263 The Churches, Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction: A Review Essay. SINE rs PUNO isis cus sad inisctapandis Giadeiacancemanaseranapevanpaobnciemenlouin 285 1876: A Defining Year for Church and Nation. by Alfred O. Grey 301 News Or tne 200G Airtel |M MCCLING: 5.23e5 cece ees. seicoRiacka dees tncboxatecavedadca tent eee oe 305 Index

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