Volume 6 2003
The Voice of a Prophet: Andrew Sledd Revisited (156K .pdf file). TERRY L. MATTHEWS Religion and Politics Among Southern High School Seniors: A Gender and Race Analysis (215K .pdf file). DONALD E. WHISTLER AND GARY D. WEKKIN
Review Essay: Fight Against Fear: Southern Jews and Black Civil
Rights. LEONARD ROGOFF
Notes on Sources: "To
lay anew the foundations of a mighty Church":
Robert
Franklin Bunting Reports the First and Second General Assemblies of the
Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States. THOMAS
W. CUTRER, EDITOR A
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