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Testimonies
Mother Ann Lee
1780
Can a Christian Be a Communist?
Martin Luther King, Jr.
September 30, 1962
The Settlement’s Relation to Religion
Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch
November 1907
Memorial Day and the Contested Memory of the Civil War
Ellen Tucker
May 2018
The Negro’s and Indian’s Advocate, Suing for Their Admission Into the Church
Morgan Godwyn
1680
Lincoln’s Meditation on the Divine Will
Abraham Lincoln
September 1862
Memorial Day and the Contested Memory of the Civil War
May 23, 2018
The “Starting Point” of the Abolition Movement: Morgan Godwyn’s Plea to Evangelize Slaves
July 20, 2020
Religious Education and Contemporary Social Conditions
Jane Addams
1911
Why am I a Heathen?
Wong Chin Foo
August 1887
Big Horn Medicine Wheel
April 14, 2017
The End of World War I
November 27, 2018
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