P.H. Welshimer
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Pearl Howard Welshimer ("P.H. Welshimer") (b. April 6, 1873 - d. 1957) was an American Christian minister and author from Canton, Ohio and well-known leader in the Restoration Movement.[1][2]
[edit] Bibliography
- P.H. Welshimer, Facts Concerning the New Testament Church, Standard Publishing Company, 1996
[edit] Notes
- ^ Williams, Paul S., How Do They Grow? Church Growth and Independent Christian Churches (Part 1), Christian Standard, 2006
- ^ Moore, W. T., The New Living Pulpit of the Christian Church: A Series of Discourses, Doctrinal and Practical, by Representative Men among the Disciples of Christ, St. Louis: Christian Board of Publication, 1918. pp. 361-362. Online edition by James L. McMillan.
[edit] References
- Browning, Don S., Christianity and the new psychologies: 1979 P.H. Welshimer- Alumni Lectures (P.H. Welshimer-Alumni Lectures)
- W. R. Warren, The Pastor the Pivotal Man, Centennial Convention Report, ed., Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publishing Company, 1910. pp. 160-162