CHOG Doctrine being Introduced to Mississippi 1888, 1950
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Scope and Contents
Letter describes the history of CHOG doctrine was introduced to Mississippi in 1888 with the first meeting of the D. S. Warner group taking place near Dixon, MS. The group faced mass persecution with D. S. Warner responding with a hymn he wrote titled "Who will Suffer with the Savior." Despite persecution, D. S. Warner was able to establish a church in every community he conducted a gospel meeting with the State Camp location at Dixon, MS.
Dates
- Creation: 1950
Creator
- George W. Breazeale (Person)
- W. W. Bradley (Person)
- A. L. Greel (Person)
- Sammy H. Bozeman (Person)
- Daniel Sidney Warner (Person)
- Barney Elliott Warren (Person)
- Nannie Kiger (Person)
- Francis (Frankie) Warner (Person)
- L. V. Strickland (Person)
- R. B. Conner (Person)
- Stephen Hilbun (Person)
- Reagan Germany (Person)
- Herbert James Allport (Person)
- Walter Jones (Person)
- J. Horace Germany (Person)
- F. M. Williamson (Person)
Extent
3 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- R. H. Owens (Person)
- J. E. Forrest, Bro (Person)
- G. B. Walters (Person)
- Erastus Morgan (Person)
- A. J. Powell (Person)
- J. W. Atwood (Person)
- M. R. Underwood (Person)
- O. B. Blackledge (Person)
- R. L. Erwin (Person)
- E. E. Byrum (Enoch Edwin) (Person)
- William G. Schell (Person)
- Otto Bolds (Person)
- Clem E. Griffin (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository