Presbyterianism
Subject
Subject Source: Fast
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Ebenezer Dickey Junkin Scrapbook
Collection
Identifier: WLU-Coll-0425
Scope and Contents
Presbyterian minister Ebenezer Dickey Junkin's pocket sized bound scrapbook of articles submitted to the Presbyterian Watchman and Observer newspaper by his father, George Junkin, D.D. between 1853-1856. George Junkin, under the pen name Theophilus, wrote the series of letters to the Richmond, Virginia publication on the role of the church in higher education. They include his commentary on the relationship between chuch and government. Junkin penned the letters during his tenure as...
Dates:
Inclusive 1853-1856
James Graham Leyburn Sunday School Lectures
Collection
Identifier: WLU-Coll-0624
Content Description
This collection consists of a small three ring binder of typescript Sunday school lectures by Dr. James G. Leyburn, one of Washington and Lee's most revered 20th century professors. Leyburn used this notebook to teach his class at the Lexington (Va.) Presbyterian Church from October 2, 1949 to the final class of the year on May 28, 1950. The lectures cover and introduction to the Bible, it's characters, and the tenets of Presbyterianism. In the final lecture, Leyburn details a transformative...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1949 - 1950
Presbyterian
File — Box 3, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents
This folder contains newspaper clippings about the local history of Presbyterian churches as well as two imprints: one dated 1900 and entitled "Minutes of the Fourth Annual Rockbridge County Sunday School Association," and one missing its cover, dated 1902, entitled "A Letter to Presbyterians." Also contains undated paper, author unknown, "A History of Presbyterianism in Rockbridge County and Its Effects on the People."
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1900 - 2000
William G. Brown Papers
Collection
Identifier: WLU-Coll-0480
Scope and Contents
Handwritten manuscript draft of William Brown's protest to the Washington and Lee University Board of Trustees related to issues of religious life on campus and a handwritten response from Rev. F. B. Converse (Francis Bartlett Converse) to Brown.
Dates:
1866