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George Walker - Kelly, Jean pg 3
Jean Kelly 1913 Testimonial Letter, page 3 - Jamieson, Elisabeth, William, Annie Lyness
Elisabeth Jamieson, William Jamieson, Annie Lyness - Jack Carroll, Willie Gill and George Walker
Photo of Workers including Jack Carroll, Willie Gill and George Walker - Hawkins, Bessie, Ida & Leah
Bessie, Ida (standing) and Leah Hawkins. Read article was written about Ida preaching in the Atlanta, Georgia USA Journal at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/brg_newspapers/1914.php#1914April19 ( See next slide) - Hawkins Family Reunion - 1969
1969 Hawkins Family Reunion L to R, Back Row: Willie, Farring, Edgar and Maurice Hawkins; Front Row: Leah (Beam) (Sumner), Elizabeth (Bessie) and Ida Hawkins. Ida entered the work the first convention in Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in Aug. 1906. Maurice was one of first four to go to South America in 1919. He lived to be 100 years old. All were in the work except Willie. All reached great ages. First convention in Baltimore was 1908 and then at the Hawkins Farm from 1909 thru 1953 and then moved to Downings, VA in 1954. - Montgomery Family - MS
Montgomery Family Clifford, Helen, Joe, Mrs Montgomery, Frances & Exie Helen & Exie spent their lives in the work. Children are Joe & Louise's children: Joe Lloyd & Judy. Plantersville, Mississippi - Black Workers
Black Workers at a convention - Black Sister Workers
Black Sister Workers - 1951-52 Virginia Workers List
Several black workers are shown on this1951-52 Virginia Workers List, including Mr. & Mrs. Harris, Olive Steele, Edward Barendilla & Ernest Prinsloo. - The Leaflet and an early Hymn Book
Top: Leaflet containing 40 hymns used in Western USA; Orange 1935 "Hymns Old and New with New Supplement" (text only) printed by R. L. Allan & Son. - Leaflet
Leaflet - Hymns Old & New-1913
FIRST printed Edition of "Hymns Old & New." This book replaced the Go-Preacher Hymnbook. Copyright 1913 256 hymns total. #1 "As We Gather"- Last hymn #256 "Bow Down Thine Ear" (Music Edition). A Words Only edition ended with hymn #255, "Lord in Our Need." - Hymn Booklets of John Martin and Sandy Scott
Printed hymn booklets containing poems and hymns written by John Martin and Sandy Scott - Graces 2
Table "Grace" Card giving words for various graces offering thanks to God which were sung before meals. - Graces 1
Table "Grace" Card giving words for various graces offering thanks to God which were sung before meals. - Heresies Exposed
'Heresies Exposed' by William C. Irvine. FIRST book written on cults. Has chapter about "Cooneyites or Go Preachers and their Doctrines." First published in 1917 with over 30 subsequent printings. - Yesterdays of Brome County
'Yesterdays of Brome County' compiled by Clifford W. Smith, The Brome County Historical Society. Published in 1976 by Brome Lake, Knowlton, Quebec, Canada. See Pp 119-120. Out of Print - Understanding Social Change
'Understanding Social Change' by Anthony Francis Heath, John Ermisch, Duncan Gallie, British Academy. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN: 978-0-1972-6314-3. See page 299 - Truth Under Attack
'Truth Under Attack' by Dr. Eryl Davies. Published in 1996 by Evangelical Press, Co. Durham, England. ISBN: 0-85234-341-8. See: "Cooneyites: `Go Preachers,'" Pp 99-101 - Transforming Keswick
'Transforming Keswick' ...The Keswick Convention Past, Present & Future by Charles Price & Ian Randall. Published in 2000 by OM Publishing, Carlisle, Cumbria UK. ISBN 1-85078-350-0 - There We Found Brethren
'There We Found Brethren' by Dr. P. J. Lineham. Published in 1977 by Palmerston North, New Zealand. See: Cooneyites, Pp. 81, 97. Out of Print - Thru Western Canada in a Caravan
'Through Western Canada in a Caravan' by F. H. Eva Hasell, 2nd Edition. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1927, page 244 - A Sociological Yearbook of Religion, Britain
'A Sociological Yearbook of Religion in Britain' (V. 1-4) Issues 2. Edited by David Martin of Socio-Religious Research Services. Published in 1969 by SCM Press Ltd. Pp. 84, 102. - The Social Impact of New Religious Movements
'The Social Impact of New Religious Movements' edited by Bryan R. Wilson Published in 1981 by Unification Theological Seminary, Barrytown, NY. ISBN 0-932894-09-7. See: "Cooneyites," Pp 122-133 - The Small Sects in America
'The Small Sects in America' by Elmer Talmadge Clark. Abingdon Press, NY, 1949 Revised Edition ISBN 0-8446-1862-4. See: "The Cooneyites or Go-Preachers," page 184. Out of Print - Sex, Lies and Sancity- Religion Deviance
'Religion and the Social Order…Sex, Lies and Sanctity:' Religion Deviance in Contemporary North America by Editor David G Bromley. Published in 1995 by JAI Press, Greenwich, Connecticut. ISBN 1-55938-904-4. Read Chapter: "Christians in Hiding: The 'No Name' Sect," Pp 37-55 by Benton Johnson. Read at http://www.tellingthetruth.info/publications_index/johnsonbenton.php - Religious Bodies in Australia
'Religious Bodies in Australia' by Rowland Ward & Robert Humphreys. Published in 1995 by New Melbourne Press, Wantirna, VIC, Australia. ISBN 0 646 24552 X - The Concise Guide to Today's Religions and Spirituality
'The Concise Guide to Today's Religions and Spirituality:' Includes Hundreds of Definitions of Sects, cults, and Occult Organizations by James K. Walker. Harvest House Publishers, 2007 ISBN-13: 978-0-7369-2011-7 See pp. 117-118 - Religion in The Modern World
'Religion in the Modern World - From Cathedrals to Cults' by Steve Bruce. Published in 1996 by Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-878152-0. Page 70 (Cooneyites, Two by Twos) - Profiles in Belief
'Profiles in Belief...The Religious Bodies of the USA and Canada' Volume III: Holiness and Pentecostal; Volume IV: Evangelical, Fundamentalist and other Christian Bodies by Arthur C Piepkorn - Pentecostal Origins
'Pentecostal Origins: Early Pentecostalism in Ireland in the context of the British Isles, Studies in evangelical history and thought' by: James Robinson. Published by Paternoster, 2005. ISBN: 978-1-8422-7329-6 See pp. 33-35 - Only the rivers run free
'Only the rivers run free - Northern Ireland - The women's war' by Eileen Fairweather, Roisin McDonough and Melanie McFadyean. Pluto Press, London & Sydney, 1984. ISBN: 0861046684 - Ireland Anthology
'The Ireland Anthology' Editor: Sean Dunne Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books, 1998. ISBN-10: 0312184298. ISBN-13: 978-0312184292 - King & Country Call-New Zealand
'King and Country Call - New Zealanders, Conscription and the Great War' By Paul Baker. Published in 1988 by Auckland University Press, NZ. ISBN 978-1- 86940-034-7. See: "Testimony of Jesus," Pp 173 - History of Kilsyth
'Weavers, Miners and the Open Book'...A History of Kilsyth, by James Hutchison. Kilsyth was the home of William Irvine, Founder of the Church Without a Name. - Hawaii's Religions
'Hawaii's Religions' by John F. Mulholland. Published in 1970 Charles E. Tuttle Co., Rutland, VT. See Heading: "A Church Without A Name," Page 205. Out of Print - God's Lunatics
'God's Lunatics'; Lost Souls, False Prophets, Martyred Saints, Murderous Cults, Demonic Nuns, and Other Victims of Man's Eternal Search for the Divine, by Michael Largo. Published in 2010 by Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN: 978-0-06-172384-3. Pp 257-258 - Glory in the Glen
'Glory in the Glen - A History of Evangelical Revivals in Scotland 1880-1940' by Tom Lennie. Christian Focus Publications, Geanis House, Fearn, Rossshire, Scotland. ISBN: 978-1-84550-377-2. See pp 166, 422-426 - Future of New Religious Movements
'The Future of New Religious Movements' by David G. Bromley. Publisher: Mercer University Press, 1987. ISBN-10: 0865542384. ISBN-13: 978-0865542389