Scope and Content | Brethren Church Publication 1. "The Brethren Church," a treatise on the teachings, beliefs and practices of the Brethren, by Rev. Albert T. Ronk. Church of the Brethren Related Materials 1. July, 1914 edition of the "Brethren Teachers' Monthly," I. B. Trout, editor, Vol. VIII, No. 7. 2. December, 1925 edition of the "Brethren Teachers' Monthly," J. E. Miller, editor, Vol. XIX, No. 12. 3. Issue of "The Gospel Messenger, Including the Missionary Visitor," June 27, 1931, Vol. 80, No. 26. 4. Issue of "The Gospel Messenger, Including the Missionary Visitor," September 26, 1931, Vol. 80, No. 39. 5. "The Gospel Messenger," 29 May 1888, Vol. 26 Old Series, No. 21. 6. "The Gospel Messenger," 5 June 1888, Vol. 26 Old Series, No. 22. 7. "The Gospel Messenger," 12 June 1888, Vol. 26 Old Series, No. 23. |
Bio History Note | The 1888 Gospel Messengers account of the story of Elder James Quinter who died in the Annual Meeting tent at North Manchester, Indiana (No. 22) According to Joseph Mason, this was the site next to Warvel Park, North Manchester.
Description of the funeral services held for Quinter and the publication of the funeral sermon delivered by H. B. Brumbaugh (No. 23).
The Church of the Brethren and the Brethren Church have a common founder, that of Alexander Mack. The Brethren Church was one wing of the Progressive Brethren movement of the 1870s and 1880s. |