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41. Funeral sermon, delivered in the
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42. A mournful Easter. A discourse
 
43. A history of Northwest Regular
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44. "Other Sheep I Have"The Autobiography
 
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45. Franciscans and the Scriptures:
 
46. The story of a church;: A history
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47. Pacific Northwest Camping Destinations
48. The Church and Modern Life
 
49. Woodrow Wilson in church,: His
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50. Lesson of the hour: justice as
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51. Steeples and People: Country Churches
 
52. Stitches for God: The Story of
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53. A Parish for the Federal City:
54. St. Dominic's Parish, Washington,
 
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55. The Emergence of a Black Catholic
 
56. World hunger, a Christian reappraisal:
 
57. An Italian American Community
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58. The Papers of Howard Washington
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59. God's Power for God's Church
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60. Chronicles of Calvary Baptist

41. Funeral sermon, delivered in the Presbyterian Church, in Washington, on the Sabbath after the decease of William Henry Harrison, in presence of President Tyler and members of the cabinet
by Cortlandt Van Rensselaer
Paperback: 74 Pages (2010-05-13)
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Asin: 1149370416
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


42. A mournful Easter. A discourse delivered in the Church of the Epiphany, Washington, D. C., on Easter Day, April 19 [i. e. 16] 1865
by Charles Henry Hall
Paperback: 30 Pages (2010-06-07)
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


43. A history of Northwest Regular Baptists: The General Association of Regular Baptist Churches in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, 1939-1975
by John J Ruhlman
 Hardcover: 334 Pages (1976)

Isbn: 0872270009
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44. "Other Sheep I Have"The Autobiography of Father Paul M. Washington
by Paul Washington
Paperback: 280 Pages (1994-05-12)
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Father Paul M. Washington rose to local and nation prominence as an unflagging supporter of civil and women's rights. One of a handful of black priests in a traditionally white church, he fought for understanding among all people, eventually serving twenty-five years as the Rector of the Episcopal Church of the Advocate in an inner-city Philadelphia neighborhood. Though his ideas about equality often went against the views of the Episcopal church leadership, he rejected threats of withdrawn funding or retaliation to follow his heart and his theology.

Father Washington's story is a window of insight into the struggles for justice and dignity in the latter half of the twentieth century. In the tumultuous 1960s he supported the Black Power movement, the Black Panther Party, and many other groups working for peace and justice, providing meeting places and guidance. He often found himself in the midst of racial disturbances—the riots on Susquehanna Avenue in 1963 and on Columbia Avenue in 1964, in front of the Board of Education where high school students protested the Eurocentric curriculum, and outside the walls of Girard College where citizens and civic leaders demonstrated against the school's exclusion of black children. In the 1980s, he helped Philadelphia city officials negotiate with MOVE members and was a vocal supporter of Ramona Africa, fighting for her release from prison. It was in his church on the corner of 18th and Diamond Streets that women were first ordained a priests in the Episcopal church. And it was one of his congregation, Barbara Harris, who became the first female Episcopal bishop.

In his evocative voice, Father Washington describes the pivotal events of his life and how each impacted upon his evolving ideas of the relationship between religion and justice. Spanning seven decades, his account is at once an insightful and unique historical account of political action, of the reformation of the church, of the changing urban landscape, and of a life graced by leadership and spiritual enlightenment. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars wonderful portrait of a man and his time
Reading Father Paul Washington's self=portrait was an eye-opening experiencefor someone who lived in PHiladelphia during Washington's most active life, and who knew little about what he was accomplishing. What an extraordinary person he was -- charismatic, inspired and most of all, courageous. This is a fine history of the civil rights movement in one city, written by a man with national and international connections and reputation.

4-0 out of 5 stars Other Sheep I Have The Autobiography of Father Paul M. Washington
"Other Sheep I Have.... The Autobiography of Father Paul M. Washington" is the story of Philadelphia's legendary Father Paul Washington, the reverend of the Church of the Advocate. Writing in the early 1990s after his retirement, he recounts three decades of being a force of social change in North Philadelphia. Being a Black clergyman in a predominantly WASP Episcopalian Church, he flings open the doors of the huge Cathedral doors to the events of the 1960s thru 1980s. Father Paul Washington stood side by side with Cecil B. Moore during the pickets of Girard College. He refused to back down during the many times the police brutalized young black high school students trying to better a rotten public school system. He let the Church of the Advocate be used for a Black Power conference in the 1970s, as well as a Black Panther Party conference.

He butted heads with members of his own church about the direction that the Advocate was allowed to take in the struggles for Black self-determination. Paul Washington refused any other post in the Episcopalian church structure, even turning down the chance to be a Bishop or to go to New York City, instead staying in the impoverished neighborhood of North Central Philadelphia near Strawberry Mansion, at 18th and Diamond streets. Later, he recalls the bombing of the MOVE house in 1985, and while not entirely sympathetic to MOVE, he believed that the city overstepped their bounds extraordinarily. He expressed disappointment with how Wilson Goode, who many Black clergy had hoped would be a new wave of Black Power politicians who would finally bring the city to help the impoverished Black neighborhoods, turned out to be just as bad as other mayors.

Today, there has been a proposal from community activists in North Philly to rename Diamond streets "Paul Washington Street" in the same as Columbia Ave was renamed Cecil B. Moore avenue. It makes sense. When you talk with people in that neighborhood, or you visit the Church of the Advocate, you can see the effect Washington had on the people who's lives he touched. Across the Advocate are paintings of biblical scenes transferred into Black Power messages. They are quite stunning, and I'd never seen something like that in a Church, but there they are. I first saw the Church on a class field trip across the neighborhoods of Philadelphia, and later went to it again at a Jazz and Art event.

To view the paintings and an explanation of them, please go to: http://www.churchoftheadvocate.org/paintings2.html

For anyone living in Philadelphia, visiting the Church of the Advocate should be a priority at some point. A huge gothic cathedral built in the 19th century by Scottish stonemasons, there are what appears to be angel faces carved all over the building. However, in reality, they are the faces of the Stonemason's children, since they were homesick for Scotland. Fast forward to the early 1960s, when Paul Washington become the Rector at the Advocate. The neighborhood, traditionally a upper middle class neighborhood, is quickly changing as many white families flee to the suburbs and many poor black families from the south arrive, philly's "white flight." As such, Paul Washington encounters a congregation of racially mixed members, with the white members slowly dwindling and the black members being finally welcomed into a church that had turned them away.

From here, he transformed the church into a haven for Black Empowerment activists. Washington strikes several times on the theme of balancing Martin Luther King's rhetoric of "turn the other cheek" non-violent protest with Malcolm X's "by any means necessary" Black empowerment for the improvement of African-Americans in the white supremacist United States. This debate continues today for people trying to change the world, and probably will continue for quite some time.

To see the Church of the Advocate and to donate to help them with their work, please go to: http://www.churchoftheadvocate.org/ ... Read more


45. Franciscans and the Scriptures: Living in the Word of God: Washington Theological Union Symposium Papers, 2005
by Washington Theological Union
 Hardcover: 76 Pages (2006-01)
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46. The story of a church;: A history of Washington street church (Methodist Episcopal church, South) at Petersburg, Virginia, 1773-1923,
by Patrick H Drewry
 Hardcover: 240 Pages (1923)

Asin: B00085PGLK
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47. Pacific Northwest Camping Destinations (Camping Destinations series)
by Mike Church, Terri Church
Paperback: 416 Pages (2006-04-01)
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Asin: 097494713X
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Seashores, snow-capped mountains, and visitor-friendly cities have made the Pacific northwest one of the most popular RV and tent-camping destinations in North America, and this guide directs the way to more than 100 destinations and 400 campgrounds throughout Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Combining the functions of a camp directory and a sightseeing guide, each entry describes a vacation spot and its attractions and recommends good camping in the area, including both privately owned and state and county campgrounds. A map is provided for each destination, showing the location of campgrounds and tourist sites, and several itineraries are provided for driving on scenic routes throughout the region.
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2-0 out of 5 stars poorly organized
this has to be one of the most poorly organized books I've encountered. Very difficult to find information. For example, reading through the section on the coast, there are two pages on the Gorge. Frustrating. The information contained in minimal.

5-0 out of 5 stars Well packaged book
I like how this couple presents their information. The book is full of useful data. I have purchased this in preparation for our journey to Alaska, British Columbia, Yukon and Northwest Territories. It does a superb job of helping you understand what to look for, where to look for it, how much things cost relative to other areas. Excellent job.

5-0 out of 5 stars Oregon insider gives two thumbs up.
Having lived in the Pacific NW for many years I know lots of places for camping and RVing. I found this book accurate and very resourcefull. With rising fuel prices, we are all looking for closer to home places to "get away" and this book is a required resource to help find them, and determine their suitability. The only criticism I have is the way its organized. A little hard to find individual places since it is organized based on tour routes.

5-0 out of 5 stars wonderful
I bough thtis with the MOON bok, and am using both of them , this one is helpful with trip ideas, and the best of the large campgrounds, a very usefull book. ... Read more


48. The Church and Modern Life
by Washington Gladden
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-07-30)
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"The time is come," said a New Testament prophet, "for judgment to begin at the house of God." Perhaps that time ought never to pass, but if, in any measure, the criticism of the church has of late been suspended, it is certainly reopened now, in good earnest. Nor is this criticism confined to outsiders; the church is forced to listen in these days to caustic censures from those who speak from within the fold. ... Read more


49. Woodrow Wilson in church,: His membership in the congregation of the Central Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C., 1913-1924
by James H Taylor
 Unknown Binding: 44 Pages (1952)

Asin: B0006ATC6C
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50. Lesson of the hour: justice as well as mercy, a discourse preached on the Sabbath following the assassination of the President, in the Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C, The
by John Chester
Paperback: 24 Pages (1865-01-01)
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Originally published in 1865. 18 pages. This volume is produced from digital images from the Cornell University Library Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection ... Read more


51. Steeples and People: Country Churches and Towns of Northcentral and Northeastern Washington
by A.J. Kjack
Paperback: 296 Pages (2003-04-16)
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Asin: 1930580428
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History / Pacific Northwest / Photography

A photographic collection of regional history with over 80 rural churches found on the roads "less traveled by" in Northcentral and Northeastern Washington. Included are narratives of the history and services of each church, along with their town’s history and the town’s annual events that draw people together for hometown socials.

According to the photographer/author, "The central and eastern parts of the state of Washington continue to be a favorite place on earth with people who value their land, their past, their families, their neighbors, their communities, their churches, and the Lord."

View some of the oldest, the smallest, the biggest churches—showing diversified denominations and distinctive building designs—found only "off the beaten path" in the Inland Northwest.

Maps introduce each of the nine sections to help lead you to each of the churches and towns. ... Read more


52. Stitches for God: The Story of Washington Cathedral Needlepoint
by Nancy S Montgomery
 Paperback: 32 Pages (1978)

Asin: B0006XOC3C
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53. A Parish for the Federal City: St. Patrick's in Washington, 1794-1994
by Morris J. MacGregor
Hardcover: 463 Pages (1994-04)
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Asin: 0813208017
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54. St. Dominic's Parish, Washington, D.C.: A Sesquicentennial Celebration
by Mary E. Moran
Paperback: 67 Pages (2002-05-01)
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Isbn: 1889274208
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This richly illustrated title celebrates the 150-year history of St. Dominic's Church, the only Dominican parish in the nation's capital and the city's sixth oldest Catholic church. Over the years worshippers have included members of both houses of Congress, President Lyndon B. Johnson (his daughter Luci was a convert), and the"First Lady of American Theater" Helen Hayes, who grew up in the parish and sang in the choir. The volume won the Morris J.MacGregor Award from the Catholic Historical Society of Washington. ... Read more


55. The Emergence of a Black Catholic Community: St. Augustine's in Washington
by Morris J. MacGregor
 Paperback: 543 Pages (1999-05)
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Asin: 0813209439
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Since the early days of the Republic, Washington has nurtured an increasingly prosperous and articulate community of black Catholics. For much of that time the spiritual welfare of these citizens as well as their material aspirations centered on St. Augustine's parish. From the days of Civil War, through the decades when Jim Crow ruled Washington, to recent times and new challenges for the inner city, black Catholics from all over the area have worshipped regularly at St. Augustine's. Popularly called "The Mother Church of Black Catholics," it provides a beacon of hope for its parishioners, and its history offers a unique lens through which to view the emergence of an important Washington community.

Morris J. MacGregor traces the history of St. Augustine's from its beginning as a modest chapel and school to its recent years as one of the city's most imposing and active churches. For more than a century, the congregation has counted among its members many of the intellectual and social elite of black society as well as impoverished newcomers struggling with the perils of urban life. This socially diverse membership, enhanced by a constant stream of visitors of all races and classes drawn by the beauty of the church and the artistry of its musicians, has made St. Augustine's an exemplar of Christian brotherhood.

The book presents in considerable detail the history of race relations in church and state since the founding of the Federal City. Parish lay leaders have long been crusaders in the fight for racial justice; they have played important roles in the Congress of Colored Catholics, the Federation of Colored Catholics, the Catholic Interracial Council, and the NAACP. MacGregor discusses these groups as well as more recent urban institutions such as the vibrant 14th and U Streets Coalition. Because music has played an essential role at St. Augustine's, a sizable appendix is devoted to its history in the parish. The religious, racial, and social insights uncovered in this fascinating history make it a valuable resource for the study of American social and church history. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Very Rich In History of an African American Catholic Church
The book gives the greatest and indeed much needed insight on an African American Group of people, who fought many battles for religious freedom, and the right to educate their own children, through their own Church. Fighting for all types of Social injustices for all races.Having to fightgovernment to keep property donated for the building of their our Church,and still having to sit in the back when White parishoneers would come tohear the music and visit the Black Catholic Church, so well known.A"Must Read Book for Washingtonians". ... Read more


56. World hunger, a Christian reappraisal: Report of the fourth Meeting of the Advisory Group on Economic Matters, held in Washington, D.C., USA, October 5-8, 1981 (An Ecumenical approach to economics)
by World Council of Churches
 Paperback: 63 Pages (1982)

Isbn: 2825407216
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57. An Italian American Community of Faith: Holy Rosary in Washington, D.C
by Mary Elizabeth Brown
 Hardcover: Pages (2004-03)

Isbn: 1577030346
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58. The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman: Volume I: My People Need Me, June 1918–March 1936
by Howard Washington Thurman
Hardcover: 464 Pages (2009-11-16)
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The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman is a four-volume, chronologically arranged documentary edition spanning the long and productive career of the Reverend Howard Thurman, one of the most significant leaders in the history of intellectual and religious life in the mid-twentieth-century United States. The first to lead a delegation of African Americans to meet personally with Mahatma Gandhi, in 1936, Thurman later became one of the principal architects of the modern, nonviolent civil rights movement and a key mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1953 Life magazine named Thurman as one of the twelve greatest preachers of the century.

Volume I (June 1918–March 1936) documents Thurman’s early years in his native Daytona, Florida, his formal education and his leadership in the student movement, and his years at Howard University as a professor of philosophy and religion and dean of Rankin Chapel as well as his historic trip to India and meeting with Mahatma Gandhi in 1936. The texts, images, and editorial commentary presented here reveal the early development of the vision that drove Thurman’s career as an educator, theologian, minister, and advocate for social justice and informed the twenty-three books that he began publishing in the mid-1940s. This volume provides rich insights into Thurman’s thinking and spiritual growth and offers a window onto the landscape of the defining issues, events, movements, institutions, and individuals that shaped his formative years.

The texts presented here make for compelling reading, as Thurman’s dialogue with the world of public theology is the story of a nation that was taking stock of its political and religious heritage. The historic publication of his collected papers will make an invaluable contribution not only to American intellectual history and to the history of religion, but to “America in Search of a Soul,” as Thurman titled one of his sermons. ... Read more


59. God's Power for God's Church
by Dr. J.M. Washington
Paperback: 64 Pages (2006-07-06)
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Asin: 1412047315
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This book describes in detail the use of the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit. ... Read more


60. Chronicles of Calvary Baptist Church in the City of Washington
by William Wilbur
Paperback: 224 Pages (2010-03-29)
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Asin: 1150963999
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The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Judd ... Read more


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