History of Religion in Georgia in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries:
Selected Bibliography of Georgia Room Holdings
John Wesley
Users should note that this is not a complete bibliography of all materials in the UGA Libraries pertaining to this subject. For more information, please try searching the GIL Catalog, GALILEO, especially databases such as JSTOR, America: History and Life, and Web of Science for other articles on the History of Religion in Georgia.
ONLINE RESOURCES
New Georgia Encyclopedia. www.georgiaencyclopedia.org
Relevant articles include:
Bethesda, Catholic Church, Charles Wesley, Congregation Mickve Israel, Ebenezer, George Whitefield, Great Awakening, Indian Missions, Johann Martin Boltzius, John J. Zubly, John Wesley, Judaism and Jews in Georgia, Lutheran Church, Methodist Church, Midway, Moravians, Mordecai Sheftall, Quakers, Revivals and Camp Meetings, Salzburgers, Samuel Nunes, Shakers.
VERTICAL FILES
Biography: Johann Martin Boltzius, Mordecai Sheftall, Charles Wesley, John Wesley, George Whitefield, John Joachim Zubly
General Information: Catholics (4 folders); Clergy; Convents and Monasteries; Episcopal Church (2 folders); Ethnic Groups in Georgia-Jewish; Ethnic Groups in Georgia-Moravians; Ethnic Groups in Georgia-Scots Highlanders; Lutherans; Mennonites; Methodists (6 folders); Monastery-Trappist; Presbyterians; Quakers; Religion; Salzburgers (2 folders); Unitarians
SECONDARY SOURCES
Religion in Georgia - General
Belcher, Joseph. The Religious Denominations in the United States: Their History, Doctrine, Government and Statistics. Philadelphia: J.E. Potter, 1854.
BR515 .B5
Bratt, David Wallace. Southern Souls and State Schools: Religion and Public Higher Education in the Southeast, 1776-1900. Ph.D. diss., Yale University, 1999.
LA205 .B728 1999
Hill, Samuel S., ed. Encyclopedia of Religion in the South. Macon, Ga.: Mercer, 1984.
BR535 .E52 1984
Hill, Samuel S. One Name But Several Faces: Variety in Popular Christian Denominations in Southern History. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1980.
BR515 .H54
Hill, Samuel S. The South and North in American Religion. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1980.
BR515 .H54
Huddlestun, J.R. and Charles O. Walker. From Heretics to Heroes: A Study of Religious Groups in Georgia with Primary Emphasis on the Baptists. Jasper, Ga.: Pickens Tech Press, 1976.
BX6248 .G4 H830
Morgan, David Taft. The Great Awakening in the Carolinas and Georgia, 1740-1755. Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1967.
BR520 .M6
Posey, Walter Brownlow. Frontier Mission; A History of Religion West of the Southern Appalachians to 1861. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1966.
BV2793 .P6
Posey, Walter Brownlow. Religious Strife on the Southern Frontier. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1965.
BR535 .P6
Strickland, Reba Caroline. Religion and the State in Georgia in the Eighteenth Century. London: P.S. King & Son, 1939.
BR555 .G4 S9 1939
Weis, Frederick Lewis. The Colonial Clergy of Maryland, Delaware, and Georgia. Lancaster, Mass.: 1950.
BR520 .W4
West, Jennifer Boone. "Before We Reach the Heavenly Fields": Religion and Society in Wilkes County, Georgia, 1783-1881. Ph.D. diss., Emory University, 1995.
BR1640 .W465 1995a
African American Denominations
Frey, Sylvia R. and Betty Wood. Come Shouting to Zion: African American Protestantism in the American South and British Carribean to 1830. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.
BR563 .N4 F74 1998
Goldsmith, Peter David. When I Rise Cryin' Holy: African-American Denominationalism on the Georgia Coast. New York: AMS Press, 1989.
BR563 .N4 G65 1989
McCall, Emmanuel L. The Black Christian Experience. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1972.
BR563 .N4 M23
Rosenbaum, Art. Shout Because You're Free: The African American Ring Shout Tradition in Coastal Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998.
F292 .M15 R67 1998
Egemonye, Uche. First: A History of First African Baptist Church, the Oldest Continuous Black Baptist Church in North America, 1788-1939. Ph.D. diss., Emory University, 2003.
BX6480 .S45 F547 2003a
Baptists
Black, James Daryl. Learning the Language of Canaan: Baptist Revival and Cultural Construction in the East Georgia Piedmont, 1785-1840. Ph.D. diss., University of California, Irvine, 2001.
BX6480 .G46 B52 2001a
Crowley, John G. A Thing Worth Fighting For: The Origins and History of the Union Primitive Baptist Association (1755-1927). Valdosta, Ga.: J. Crowley, 1981.
BX6384 .G4 C76 1981
Gardner, Robert G. A History of the Georgia Baptist Association, 1784-1984. Atlanta: Georgia Baptist Historical Society, 1988.
BX6379.3944 .G4 H57 1988
Gardner, Robert G. Baptists of Early America: A Statistical History, 1639-1790. Atlanta: Georgia Baptist Historical Society, 1983.
BX6233 .G37 1983
Posey, Walter Brownlow. The Baptist Church in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1776-1845. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1957.
BX6241 .P8
Wills, Gregory A. Democratic Religion: Freedom, Authority, and Church Discipline in the Baptist South, 1785-1900. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
BX6241 .W55 1997
Catholicism
Arias, David. Spanish Cross in Georgia. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1994.
E78 .G3 A75 1994
Christianity and the Cherokees
Andrew, John A. From Revivals to Removal: Jeremiah Evarts, the Cherokee Nation, and the Search for the Soul of America. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992.
BV3705 .E7 A53 1992
Gambold, Anna Rosina. The Moravian Springplace Mission to the Cherokees. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.
E99 .C5 G164 2007
Gardner, Robert G. Cherokees and Baptists in Georgia. Atlanta: Georgia Baptist Historical Society, 1989.
E99 .C5 G18 1989
Episcopal Church
Collins, Doris Kirk. The Episcopal Church in Georgia from the Revolutionary War to 1860. Thesis, Emory University, 1957.
BX5917 .G4 C6
Malone, Henry Thompson. The Episcopal Church in Georgia, 1733-1957. Atlanta: Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Atlanta, 1960.
BX5917 .G4 M2
Judaism
Huhner, Leon. The Jews of Georgia from the Outbreak of the American Revolution to the Close of the 18th Century. [n.p., n.d.]
F295 .J5 H898j
Huhner, Leon. The Jews of Georgia in Colonial Times. [n.p., 1902]
F295 .J5 H898
Levicki-Lavi, Lara. Jewish Settlement in Colonial Georgia. M.A. thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2000.
F280 .J5 L49 2000a
Levy, B.H. Mordecai Sheftall: Jewish Revolutionary Patriot. Savannah, Ga.: Georgia Historical Society, 1999.
F294 .S2 L46 1999
Rubin, Saul Jacob. Third to None: The Saga of Savannah Jewry, 1733-1983. Savannah, Ga.: S.J. Rubin, 1983.
F294 .S2 R83 1983
Stern, Malcolm H. New Light on the Jewish Settlement of Savannah. Waltham, Mass.: 1963.
F294 .S2 S8
Lutherans
Ahrendt, Theodore G. The Lutherans in Georgia: An Informal History from Spain to the Space Age. Chicago: Adams Press, 1979.
BX8042 .G4 A38
Finck, William J. Lutheran Landmarks and Pioneers in America, A Series of Sketches of Colonial Times. Philadelphia: General Council Publication House, 1913.
BX8041 .F493
The Methodist Movement
Andrews, Dee. The Methodists and Revolutionary America, 1760-1800: The Shaping of an Evangelical Culture. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.
BX8236 .A53 2000
Bowden, Haygood S. History of Savannah Methodism from John Wesley to Silas Johnson. Macon, Ga.: Burke, 1929.
BX8249 .B784
Boyd, John Wright. A Brief History of Early Methodist Societies & Meeting Houses in the Broad River Valley of Georgia. Tignall, Ga.: Boyd Pub. Co., 1986.
BX8248 .G4 B69 1986
Clark, James Osgood Andrew. Methodism, 1764-1784, Or Its First Twenty Years in America. A Centennial Sermon before the South Georgia Conference, at Savannah, Ga., Dec. 20, 1884. Macon, Ga.: J.W. Burke & Co., 1885.
BX8326 .C6
Forsyth, W.H. Origin of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America. Atlanta: W.H. Forsyth, 1979.
BX8235 .F67 1979
Howard, C.B. Paths that Crossed: Or, Glimpses into the Early Days of Methodism and of Georgia, a Centenary Tribute. (Nashville: Southern Methodist Pub. House, 1885.
BX8235 .H848
Lawrence, Harold A. A Bibliography of Georgia Methodism. Tignall, Ga.: Boyd Pub. Co., 1981.
Z7845 .M5 L38
Lawrence, Harold A. Early Societies in Upper Georgia. Milledgeville, Ga.: Boyd Pub., 1997.
BX8248 .G4 L37 1997
Lawrence, Harold. Methodist Preachers in Georgia: 1783-1900. Tignall, Ga.: Boyd Pub. Co., 1984.
BX8491 .L380 1984
Pierce, Alfred Mann. A History of Methodism in Georgia, February 5, 1736 - June 24, 1955. Atlanta: North Georgia Conference Historical Society, 1956.
BX8248 .G4 P5
Smith, George Gilman. The History of Georgia Methodism from 1786 to 1866. Atlanta: A.B. Caldwell, 1913.
BX8248 .G4 S65 1913
Smith, George Gilman. The History of Methodism in Georgia and Florida from 1785 to 1865. Macon, Ga.: J.W. Burke & Co., 1877.
BX8248 .G4 S65 1877
Founders of the Methodist Movement
Adams, Charles. The Poet Preacher: A Brief Memorial of Charles Wesley, the Eminent Preacher and Poet. New York: Carlton & Porter, 1859.
BX8495 .W4 A5 1859
Asbury, Francis. Asbury's Georgia Visits: (Abstracted from his Journal). Boyd Pub., 1988.
BX8495 .A8 A3 1988
Baker, Frank. From Wesley to Asbury: Studies in Early American Methodism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1976.
BX8236 .B34
Belcher, Joseph. George Whitefield: A Biography, with Special Reference to his Labors in America. New York: American Tract Society, 1857.
BX9225 .W591 B4
Billingsley, A.S. Life of George Whitefield, "Prince of the Pulpit Orators," with Specimens of his Sermons. [n.p., c1878]
BX9225 .W591b
Boraine, Alex. The Nature of Evangelism in the Theology and Practice of John Wesley. Thesis, Drew University, 1969.
BX8495 .W5 B6
Cannon, William Ragsdale. The Theology of John Wesley, With Special Reference to the Doctrine of Justification. Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1946.
BX8495 .W5 C3
Cashin, Edward J. Beloved Bethesda: A History of George Whitefield's Home for Boys, 1740-2000. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2001.
HV995 .S45 C37 2001
Clark, James O.A.,ed. The Wesley Memorial Volume; Or, Wesley and the Methodist Movement, Judged by Nearly One Hundred and Fifty Writers, Living or Dead. Cincinnati, Walden & Stone, 1881.
BX8495 .W514 C5
Conrad, Flavius Leslie. The Preaching of George Whitefield, with Special Reference to the American Colonies: A Study of His Published Sermons. Thesis, Temple University, 1959.
BX9225 .W4 C6
Dallimore, Arnold A. George Whitefield; The Life and Times of the Great Evangelist of the Eighteenth-Century Revival. Westchester, Ill.: Cornerstone Books, 1979.
BX9225 .W4 D34 1979
Duren, William Larkin. Francis Asbury, Founder of American Methodism and Unofficial Minister of State. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1928.
BX8495 .A8 D8
Kenney, William Howard. George Whitefield and Colonial Revivalism: the Social Sources of Charismatic Authority, 1737-1770. Thesis, University of Pennsylvania, 1966.
BX9225 .W4 K40 1978
Pennington, Edgar Legare. John Wesley's Georgia Ministry. Chicago: The University of Chicago Libraries, 1939.
BX8495 .W514 P4
Pollock, John Charles. George Whitefield and the Great Awakening. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1972.
BX9225 .W4 P65
Mobley, Annie Beth. Charles Wesley in Georgia, An Essay. Athens, 1957.
BX8495 .W513 M6
Simon, John S. John Wesley and the Religious Societies. London: Epworth, 1955.
BX8495 .W5 S482 1955
Smith, George Gilman. Life and Labors of Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America. Nashville: Pub. House M.E. Church, South, Barbee & Smith, 1896.
BX8495 .A799s
Tuttle, Robert G. John Wesley: His Life and Theology. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Pub. House, 1978.
BX8495 .W514t
Watson, Richard. The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: Sometime Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Founder of the Methodist Societies. New York: B. Waugh and T. Mason for the Methodist Episcopal Church, J. Collord, Printer, 1836.
BX8495 .W514b
Wesley, John. The Journal of the Rev. John Wesley, enlarged from Original Mss., With Notes from Unpublished Diaries, Annotations, Maps, and Illustrations. London: R. Culley, 1909.
BX8495 .W5 A2 1909
Wesley, John. Selected Letters. Ed. Frederick C. Gill. London: Epworth Press, 1956.
BX8495 .W514 A4 1956
Whaling, Frank, ed. John and Charles Wesley: Selected Prayers, Hymns, Journal Notes, Sermons, Letters and Treatises. New York: Paulist Press, 1981.
BX8217 .W54 W54 1981
Whitefield, George. Journals, 1737-1741, To Which is Prefixed His Short Account (1746) and Further Account (1747). Gainesville, Fla.: Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints, 1969.
BX9225 .W4 A216 1969
Whitefield, George. Letters of George Whitefield, For the Period 1734-1742. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1976.
BX9225 .W4 A330 1976
Whitehead, John. The Life of the Rev. John Wesley...Collected from his Private Papers and Printed Works; and Written at the Request of His Executors. To Which is Prefixed Some Account of His Ancestors and Relations, with the Life of the Rev. Charles Wesley...Collected from his Private Journal, and Never Before Published. Boston: Hill & Broadhead, 1846.
BX8495 .W514 W5 1846
Presbyterian Churches
Cartledge, G. H. Historical Sketches; Presbyterian Churches and Early Settlers in Northeast Georgia. Athens, 1960.
BX8947 .G4 C3
Posey, Walter Brownlow. The Presbyterian Church in the Old Southwest, 1778-1838. Richmond: John Knox Press, 1952.
BX8941 .P8
Stacy, James. A History of the Presbyterian Church in Georgia. Elberton, Ga.: Press of the Star, 1912.
BX8947 .G458 1912
Quakers
Candler, Mark Allen. The Quakers of Wrightsborough, Georgia. New York: The Magazine of History, 1911.
F295 .Q2 C2
Davis, Robert Scott, Compiler. Quaker Records in Georgia: Wrightsborough 1772-1793, Friendsborough 1776-1777. Augusta, Ga.: Augusta Genealogical Society, 1986.
F295 .F89 D380 1986
Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation. The Story of Wrightsboro, 1768-1964. Thomson, Ga.: The Warrenton Clipper, 1965.
F294 .W74 W7 1965
Salzburger Community/ Moravians
Boltzius, Johann Martin. The Secret Diary of Pastor Johann Martin Boltzius. Savannah, Ga.: Georgia Salzburger Society, 1975.
F295 .S1 B650 1975
Fries, Adelaide L. The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740. Raleigh, NC: Edwards and Broughton, 1905.
BX8567 .G4 F912
Jones, George Fenwick. The Salzburger Saga: Religious Exiles and Other Germans Along the Savannah: Including New Subject and Every Name Index. Camden, Me.: Picton Press, 1997.
F295 .S1 J66 1997
Mauelshagen, Carl. Salzburger Lutheran Expulsion and Its Impact. New York: Vantage Press, 1962.
DB879 .S18 M4
Pyrges, Alexander. German Immigrants at the Ebenezer Settlement in Colonial Georgia, 1734-1850: Integration and Separatism. M.A. thesis, Kansas State University, 2000.
F294 .E28 P98 2000a
Sanders, Thomas F. The Salzburger Saga. Macon, Ga., 1969.
F295 .S1 S2
Schwarze, Edmund. History of the Moravian Missions Among Southern Indian Tribes of the United States. Bethlehem, PA: Times Pub. Co., Printers, 1923.
E98 .M6 S4 1923
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Henry Newman's Salzburger Letterbooks. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1966.
BR817 .S3 S6
Wilson, Renate. Halle and Ebenezer: Pietism, Agriculture and Commerce in Colonial Georgia. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 1988.
F295 .S1 W68 1988a
Works Progress Administration of Georgia [Under Direction of Savannah Historical Research Association] The Beginning of the Salzburger Settlement Ebenezer in Georgia; tr. from German Documents in Possession of the Georgia Salzburger Society. Savannah: 1937-51.
F295 .S1 B4
Swedenborgianism
Block, Marguerite Beck. The New Church in the New World; A Study of Swedenborgianism in America. New York: Octagon Books, 1968.
BX8716 .B6 1968
UGA THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
Theses and dissertations are available in the Georgia Room, but require prior notice of interest in order to retrieve from the repository, and cannot be checked out.
Clarke, Donald Barry. A Rhetorical Analysis of the Preaching of George Whitefield During the Great Awakening in Georgia. M.A. thesis, University of Georgia, 1979.
LXC15 1979 .C597
Long, Ronald Wilson. Religious Revivalism in the Carolinas and Georgia, 1740-1805. Thesis, University of Georgia, 1968.
LXC16 1968 .L8
ARTICLES AND JOURNALS
Articles in the Georgia Historical Quarterly: F281 .G352
Brantley, R.L. "The Salzburgers in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 14 (1930): 214-224.
Collins, Linton M. "The Activities of Missionaries Among the Cherokees." Georgia Historical Quarterly 6 (1922)
Coulter, E. Merton. "When John Wesley Preached in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 9 (1925): 317-351.
Cozma, Codrina. "John Martin Boltzius and the Early Christian Opposition to Slavery in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 88 (2004): 457-476.
Fogleman, Aaron Spencer. "Shadow Boxing in Georgia: The Beginnings of Moravian-Lutheran Conflict in British North America." Georgia Historical Quarterly 83 (1999): 629-659.
Greenberg, Mark I. "A 'Haven of Benignity': Conflict and Cooperation Between Eighteenth-Century Savannah Jews." Georgia Historical Quarterly 86 (2002): 544-568.
Herz, Dietmar and John David Smith. "'Into Danger but also Closer to God': The Salzburgers' Voyage to Georgia, 1733-1734." Georgia Historical Quarterly 80 (1996): 1-26.
Hofer, J.M. "The Georgia Salzburgers." Georgia Historical Quarterly 18 (1934): 99-117.
Jones, George Fenwick. "A Letter by Pastor Johann Martin Boltzius about Bethesda and Marital Irregularities in Savannah." Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (2000): 283-294.
Jones, George Fenwick. "Bringing Moravians to Georgia: James Oglethorpe's Latin Letters to Count Nicholas von Zizendorf." Georgia Historical Quarterly 80 (1996): 847-858.
Jones, George Fenwick. "Sephardim and Ashkenazim Jewish Settlers in Colonial Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 85 (2001): 519-537.
Jones, George Fenwick. "'We Have Come to Georgia with Pure Intentions': Moravian Bishop August Gottlieb Spangenberg's Letters from Savannah, 1735." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82 (1998): 84-120.
LaFar, Mabel Freeman. "Henry Holcombe, D.D. (1762-1824)." Georgia Historical Quarterly 28 (1944): 157-175.
Lawrence, James B. "Religious Education of the Negro in the Colony of Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 14 (1930): 41-57.
Levy, B.H. "Joseph Solomon Ottolenghi, Kosher Butcher in Italy - Christian Missionary in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 66 (1982): 119-144.
Martin, Josephine B. "The Society of Midway." Georgia Historical Quarterly 11 (1927): 321-329.
Martin, Junius J. "Georgia's First Minister: The Reverend Dr. Henry Herbert." Georgia Historical Quarterly 66 (1982): 113-118.
Martin, Roger A. "John J. Zubly Comes to America." Georgia Historical Quarterly 61 (1977): 125-139.
Mensing, Raymond C., Jr. "The Rise and Fall of the Pseudo Poor Clare Nuns of Skidaway Island." Georgia Historical Quarterly 61 (1977): 318-328.
Mikell, Reverend H.J. "The Founding of the Church in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 17 (1933): 77-90.
Morgan, David T. "George Whitefield and the Great Awakening in the Carolinas and Georgia, 1739-1740." Georgia Historical Quarterly 54 (1970): 517-539.
Morgan, David T. "John Wesley's Sojourn in Georgia Revisited." Georgia Historical Quarterly 64 (1980): 253-262.
Morgan, David T. "Judaism in Eighteenth-Century Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 58 (1974): 41-54.
Morgan, David T. "The Consequences of George Whitefield's Ministry in Georgia and the Carolinas, 1739-1740." Georgia Historical Quarterly 55 (1971): 62-82.
Newton, Hester Walton. "The Industrial and Social Influences of the Salzburgers in Colonial Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 18 (1934): 335-353.
Park, Orville A. "The Puritan in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 13 (1929): 343-371.
Pennington, Edgar Lagare. "Anglican Influence in the Establishment of Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 16 (1932): 292-297.
Pennington, Edgar Lagare. "The Reverend Bartholomew Zouberbuhler." Georgia Historical Quarterly 18 (1934): 354-363.
Perkins, Eunice Ross. "John Joachim Zubly, Georgia's Conscientious Objector." Georgia Historical Quarterly 15 (1931): 313-323.
Rubincam, Milton. "Historical Background of the Salzburger Emigration to Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 35 (1951): 99-115.
Sanders, Jennings B. "George Whitefield Two Hundred and Twenty Five Years After his First American Visit: An Interpretation." Georgia Historical Quarterly 48 (1964): 64-73.
Schlenther, Boyd Stanley. "'To Convert the Poor People in America': The Bethesda Orphanage and the Thwarted Zeal of the Countess of Huntingdon." Georgia Historical Quarterly 78 (1994): 225-256.
Schmidt, Jim. "The Reverend John Joachim Zubly's 'The Law of Liberty' Sermon: Calvinist Opposition to the American Revolution." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82 (1998): 350-368.
Schmier, Louis. "The First Jews of Valdosta." Georgia Historical Quarterly 62 (1978): 32-49.
Scott, Ralph G., Jr. "The Quaker Settlement of Wrightsborough, Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 56 (1972): 210-223.
Shpall, Leo. "The Sheftalls of Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 27 (1943): 339-349.
Stoddard, Albert H. "Origin, Dialect, Beliefs, and Characteristics of the Negroes of the South Carolina and Georgia Coasts." Georgia Historical Quarterly 28 (1944): 186-195.
Strauss, Felix F. "A Brief Survey of Protestantism in Archepiscopal Salzburg and the Emigration of 1732." Georgia Historical Quarterly 43 (1959): 29-59.
Strickland, Reba C. "Building a Colonial Church. Georgia Historical Quarterly 17 (1933): 276-285.
Tankersley, Allen P. "Midway District: A Study of Puritanism in Colonial Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 33 (1948): 149-157.
Wilson, Renate. "Public Works and Piety in Ebenezer: The Missing Salzburger Diaries of 1744-1745." Georgia Historical Quarterly 77 (1993): 336-366.
Articles available online through GALILEO
Aldridge, Alfred O. "George Whitefield's Georgia Controversies." The Journal of Southern History 9 (1943): 357-380.
Daniel, Marjorie. "Anglicans and Dissenters in Georgia, 1758-1777." Church History 7 (1938): 247-262.
Goldsmith, Peter. "Revivalism and the Advent of Cash Economy on the Georgia Coast." Review of Religious Research 29 (1988): 385-397.
Larson, Lewis H., Jr. "Southern Cult Manifestations on the Georgia Coast." American Antiquity 23 (1958): 426-430.
Pennington, Edgar Legare. "John Wesley's Georgia Ministry." Church History 8 (1939): 231-254.
Tweed, Thomas A. "John Wesley Slept Here: American Shrines and American Methodists." Numen 47 (2000): 41-68.
Whitescarver, Keith. "Creating Citizens for the Republic: Education in Georgia, 1776-1810." Journal of the Early Republic 13 (1993): 455-479.
Journals available in print in the Georgia Room
Historical Highlights BX8382.2 .A43 G4
Published by the Commission on Archives and History, South Georgia Conference, United Methodist Church. Contains articles on the history of the Methodist Church in Georgia.
Viewpoints: Georgia Baptist History BX6248 .G4 V54
Gardner, Robert G. "The Cherokee Baptist Convention." Viewpoints: Georgia Baptist History 2 (1969): 8-45.
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