Thoughts on a Union of Forces. A Sermon preached at a Union Meeting at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, August 24, 1873. On the Eastern Question, the Restoration of the Jews, the Conversion of the World, with Reasons for the Reunion of the Two Great Methodisms. Respectfully dedicated to the Members of the London Convention of Methodists, who desire the Economy of Religious Resources in the Conversion of the Nations to Christ, and likewise My Friends amongst the Hebrew People.

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Singerman ID: supp0620
Year: 1881
Entry: Mitchell, James. Thoughts on a Union of Forces. A Sermon preached at a Union Meeting at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, August 24, 1873. On the Eastern Question, the Restoration of the Jews, the Conversion of the World, with Reasons for the Reunion of the Two Great Methodisms. Respectfully dedicated to the Members of the London Convention of Methodists, who desire the Economy of Religious Resources in the Conversion of the Nations to Christ, and likewise My Friends amongst the Hebrew People. [Preface, Atlanta, 1881]. 18 p.
Author/Editor: Mitchell, James
Location: Atlanta, GA
Holdings: GEU-T , IEG , MBU
Title: Thoughts on a Union of Forces. A Sermon preached at a Union Meeting at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, August 24, 1873. On the Eastern Question, the Restoration of the Jews, the Conversion of the World, with Reasons for the Reunion of the Two Great Methodisms. Respectfully dedicated to the Members of the London Convention of Methodists, who desire the Economy of Religious Resources in the Conversion of the Nations to Christ, and likewise My Friends amongst the Hebrew People.
Printer/Publisher: None
Language: English
Notes: "The Conversion of the World": pp. [5]-18. The "Preface" includes the text of a letter from Moses Montefiore, Nov. 21, 1876, addressed to the author.