History of Religion in Georgia in the Nineteenth Century:
Selected Bibliography of Georgia Room Holdings
Church attendees in Georgia, c. 1899
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:
Adiel Sherwood, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Catholic Church, Charles C. Jones, Jr., Ebenezer Baptist Church, Henry McNeal Turner, James Osgood Andrew, Jesse Mercer, Judaism and Jews in Georgia, Primitive Baptists, Restoration Movement, Revivals and Camp Meetings, Sam Jones, Shakers, Southern Baptists, Thomas E. Watson, Utopians
VERTICAL FILES
Biography: Samuel Porter Jones, Jesse E. Mercer, Thomas Edward Watson (2 folders)
General Information: Catholics (4 folders), Clergy, Columbia Theological Seminary, Convents and Monasteries, Episcopal Church (2 folders), Ethnic Groups in Georgia-Jewish, Ethnic Groups in Georgia-Moravians, Ethnic Groups in Georgia-Scots Highlanders, Georgia Baptist Historical Society, Lutherans, Mennonites, Methodists (6 folders), Monastery-Trappist, Presbyterians, Quakers, Religion, Salzburgers (2 folders), Unitarians, Wesleyan College (4 folders).
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
Clarke, Erskine. Wrestlin' Jacob: A Portrait of Religion in Antebellum Georgia and the Carolina Low Country. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2000.
BR563 .N4 C57 2000
Harrell, David Edwin, Jr., ed. Varieties of Southern Evangelicalism. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1981.
BR1642 .U5 V37
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, 1996.
BR535 .H48 1996
Hill, Samuel S., ed. Religion in the Southern States: A Historical Study. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1983.
BR535 .R44 1983
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
Newman, Harvey Knupp. The Vision of Order: White Protestant Christianity in Atlanta, 1865-1905. Atlanta, 1977.
BR560 .A8 N4
Silliman, Robert H. Nature and Nature's God: Aspects of the Interplay of Science and Religion from Newton to Darwin. Atlanta: Emory University Libraries, 1979.
BL245 .S450
Skerpan, Alfred Lindsay. A Place for God: Religion, State Universities and American Society, 1865-1920. Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1998.
LB2329.5 .S54 1998a
African American Denominations
Angell, Stephen Ward. Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and African-American Religion in the South. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1992.
BX8449 .T87 A54 1992
Billingsley, Andrew. Mighty Like a River: The Black Church and Social Reform. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
BR563 .N4 B534 1999
Cashin, Edward J. and Glenn T. Eskew, eds. Paternalism in a Southern City: Race, Religion, and Gender in Augusta, Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.
HM821 .P38 2001
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
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
Gaines, W.J. African Methodism in the South: Or, Twenty-Five Years of Freedom. Atlanta: Franklin Pub. House, 1890.
BX8442 .G142
Goldsmith, Peter David. When I Rise Cryin' Holy: African-American Denominationalism on the Georgia Coast. New York: AMS Press, 1989.
BR563 .N4 G65 1989
Heard, William H. From Slavery to the Bishopric in the A.M.E. Church. New York: Arno Press, 1969.
BX8449 .H4 A3
Hoskins, Charles Lwanga. Black Episcopalians in Savannah. Savannah, Ga.: St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 1983.
BX5979 .H6730 1983
Jewell, Joseph O. Race, Social Reform, and the Making of a Middle Class: The American Missionary Association and Black Atlanta, 1870-1900. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.
F294 .A89 N4444 2007
Oltman, Adele. Sacred Mission, Worldly Ambition: Black Christian Nationalism in the Age of Jim Crow. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2008.
BR563 .N4 O48 2008
Mathews, Marcia M. Richard Allen. Baltimore: Helicon, 1963.
BX8459 .A428 M4
Mays, Benjamin E. and Joseph William Nicholson. The Negro's Church. New York: Arno Press, 1969.
BR563 .N4 M3 1969c
McCall, Emmanuel L. The Black Christian Experience. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1972.
BR563 .N4 M23
Phillips, C.H. The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America. New York: Arno Press, 1972.
BX8463 .P5 1972
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
Wagner, Clarence M. Profiles of Black Georgia Baptists: Two Hundred and Six Years of Black Georgia Baptist History, One Hundred Years of National Baptist History. Gainesville, Ga.: Wagner, 1980.
BX6444 .G4 W33 1980
Baptists
Baggott, James L. History of the Atlanta Baptist Churches to 1964. Atlanta, 1964.
BX6249 .A7 B3
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
Boykin, Samuel. History of the Baptist Denomination in Georgia: with Biographical Compendium and Portrait Gallery of Baptist Ministers and Other Georgia Baptists Comp. for the Christian Index. Atlanta: J.P. Harrison & Co., 1881.
BX6248 .B791h
Burch, Jarrett. Adiel Sherwood: Baptist Antebellum Pioneer in Georgia. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2003.
BX6495 .S47 B87 2003
Campbell, Jesse Harrison. Georgia Baptists: Historical and Biographical. Richmond: H.K. Ellyson, 1847.
BX6248 .C188
Chute, Anthony L. Evangelism, Education, and Cooperation among Calvinistic Baptists of the Old South: an Examination and Assessment of the Work and Writings of Jesse Mercer. Ph.D. diss., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 2002.
BX6495 .M554 E92 2002a
Chute, Anthony L. A Piety Above the Common Standard: Jesse Mercer and the Defense of Evangelistic Calvinism. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2004.
BX6495 .M38 C48 2004
Gardner, Robert G. A Decade of Debate and Division: Georgia Baptists and the Formation of the Southern Baptist Convention. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1995.
BX6248 .G4 G37 1995
Gardner, Robert G. A History of the Georgia Baptist Association, 1784-1984. Atlanta: Georgia Baptist Historical Society, 1988.
BX6379.3944 .G4 H57 1988
Kilpatrick, James Hines. The Baptists: Their First Appearance and Something of Their History; Their Baptism, Principles, Doctrines and Obligations. Atlanta: Index Printing Co., 1911.
BX6331 .K481
Lester, James Adams. A History of the Georgia Baptist Convention, 1822-1972. Atlanta: Executive Committee, Baptist Convention of the State of Georgia, 1972.
BX6248 .G4 L47
Mercer, Jesse. History of the Georgia Baptist Association. Washington, Ga.: Georgia Baptist Association, 1980.
BX6349.54 .G4 G46 1980
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
Cashin, Edward J. Thomas E. Watson and the Catholic Laymen's Association of Georgia. Thesis, Fordham University, 1962.
BX1770 .C3
O'Connell, Jeremiah Joseph. Catholicity in the Carolinas and Georgia: Leaves of Its History...A.D. 1820 - A.D. 1878. Spartanburg, S.C.: Reprint Co., 1972.
BX1410 .O3 1972
Thigpen, Thomas Paul. Aristocracy of the Heart: Catholic Lay Leadership in Savannah, 1820-1870. Ph.D. diss., Emory University, 1995.
F294 .S2 T44 1995a
Christianity and the Cherokees
Abbott, Nell Suttles. Within Our Bounds: A History of the Cherokee Presbytery, 1844-1974. Rome, Ga.: Cherokee Presbytery, 1975.
BX8947 .G4 A220
McLoughlin, William Gerald. The Cherokees and Christianity, 1794-1870: Essays on Acculturation and Cultural Persistence. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994.
E99 .C5 M43 1994
Disciples of Christ
Harrell, David Erwin. A Social History of the Disciples of Christ. Nashville: Disciples of Christ Historical Society, 1966-73.
BX7316 .H27
Moseley, J. Edward. Disciples of Christ in Georgia. St. Louis: Bethany Press, 1954.
BX7317 .G4 M8
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
Frey, Valerie. The Jewish Community of Savannah. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 2002.
F294 .S2 S87 2001
Frey, Valerie. Voices of Savannah: Selections from the Oral History Collection of the Savannah Jewish Archives. Savannah, Ga.: Savannah Jewish Archives, 2004.
F294 .S2 F765 2004
Greenberg, Mark I. Creating Ethnic, Class, and Southern Identity in Nineteenth-Century America: The Jews of Savannah, Georgia 1830-1880. Ph.D. diss., University of Florida, 1997.
F294 .S2 G69 1997a
Hertzberg, Steven. The Jews of Atlanta, 1865-1915. Thesis, University of Chicago, 1975.
F295 .J5 H40
Hertzberg, Steven. Strangers Within the Gate City: The Jews of Atlanta, 1845-1915. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1978.
F294 .A89 J54
Rubin, Saul Jacob. Third to None: The Saga of Savannah Jewry, 1733-1983. Savannah, Ga.: S.J. Rubin, 1983.
F294 .S2 R83 1983
Schmier, Louis. "Binding Ties": A Glimpse of the Jewish Experience in Georgia. Marietta, Ga.: Georgia Pub. Co., 1984.
F295 .J5 S36 1984
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
Sparks, C.E. Paths in the Wilderness; A Story of Lutheran Pioneers in Georgia. Philadelphia: The United Lutheran Publication House, 1923.
PS3537 .S736 P297
Methodism
Bowden, Haygood S. History of Savannah Methodism from John Wesley to Silas Johnson. Macon, Ga.: Burke, 1929.
BX8249 .B784
Jones, Sam P. Sermons by Rev. Sam P. Jones, as Stenographically Reported, and Delivered in St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago, Baltimore, Atlanta, Nashville, Waco and Other Cities; With A History of His Life. St. Louis, MO: Hebert & Cole, 1886.
BV3797 .J85 S43 1886b
Lawrence, Harold. Methodist Preachers in Georgia: 1783-1900. Tignall, Ga.: Boyd Pub. Co., 1984.
BX8491 .L380 1984
Lawrence, Harold. The First Methodist in Georgia. Tignall, Ga.: Boyd Pub. Co., 1988.
BX8381 .G2 L39 1988
McDaniel, S.C. The Origin and Early History of the Congregational Methodist Church. Atlanta: J.P. Harrison & Co., 1881.
BX8431 .C7 M134
Owen, Christopher H. The Sacred Flame of Love: Methodism and Society in Nineteenth-Century Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998.
BX8248 .G4 O84 1998
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
Turley, Briane K. A Wheel Within a Wheel: Southern Methodism and the Georgia Holiness Association. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1999.
BX8248 .G4 T87 1999
Presbyterians
Cartledge, G.H. Historical Sketches; Presbyterian Churches and Early Settlers in Northeast Georgia. Athens, 1960.
BX8947 .G4 C3
MacLeod, James Lewis. The Presbyterian Tradition in the South. Oakwood, Ga.: Economy Printing-Educational Enterprises, 1977.
BX9220 .M340
Stacy, James. A History of the Presbyterian Church in Georgia. Elberton, Ga.: Press of the Star, 1912.
BX8947 .G458 1912
Primitive Baptists
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
Crowley, John G. Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 to the Present. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998.
BX6384 .G4 C76 1998
Newsome, Jerry A. A Modest History of Primitive Baptists in the United States. Statesboro, Ga., 1976.
FOLIO BX6383 .N480
Religion and Reconstruction
Beringer, Richard E. The Elements of Confederate Defeat: Nationalism, War Aims, and Religion. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.
E487 .W482 1988
Burton, Joe Wright. Road to Recovery: Southern Baptist Renewal Following the Civil War, as Seen Especially in the Work of I.T. Tichenor. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1977.
BX6207 .S68 B87
Caldwell, John H. Reminiscences of the Reconstruction of Church and State in Georgia. Wilmington, Del.: J.M. Thomas, 1895.
F291 .C311r
Stowell, Daniel W. Rebuilding Zion: The Religious Reconstruction of the South, 1863-1877. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.
BR535 .S76 1998
Wilson, Charles R. Baptized in Blood: The Religion of the Lost Cause, 1865-1920. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1980.
BR535 .W54
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.
Allen, Thomas Peter. What is Man That They Were Mindful of Him?: Southern Scientists and the Religious-Scientific Controversy Over the Origins of Man, 1843-1859. M.A. thesis, University of Georgia, 1998.
LXC15 1998 .A431
Cory, Earl Wallace. The Unitarians and Universalists of the Southeastern United States During the 19th Century. Thesis, University of Georgia, 1970.
LXC16 1970 .C77
Drewry, Thomas Lee. That None Should Be Lost: War and Gospel in the Christian Index, 1860-1865. M.A. thesis, University of Georgia, 2002.
Internet LXC15 2002 Drewry, T.
Jones, William Brent. "That Peace and Brotherly Love May Abound": Kinship and the Changing Character of Church Discipline in a Southern Primitive Baptist Church, 1814-1860. M.A. thesis, University of Georgia, 2004.
Internet LXC15 2004 Jones, W.
Justus, Michael Thomas. The Impact of the Civil War on Georgia Baptists. M.A. thesis, University of Georgia, 1984.
LXC15 1984 .J965
Rensi, Raymond Charles. Sam Jones: Southern Evangelist. Thesis, University of Georgia, 1971.
LXC16 1971 .R36
Stowell, Daniel Wesley. The Failure of Religious Reconstruction: The Methodist Episcopal Church in Georgia, 1865-1871. M.A. thesis, University of Georgia, 1988.
LXC15 1988 .S893
Thompson, Reba. Religion and Religious Instruction Among the Slaves. M.A. thesis, University of Georgia, 1942.
LXC15 1942 .T475
Walsh, Elizabeth Hopkins. Wesleyan Female College and Christian Education for Women in the Antebellum South. M.A. thesis, University of Georgia, 1992.
LXC15 1992 .W224
ARTICLES AND JOURNALS
Journals available in print in the Georgia Room
Georgia Historical Quarterly: F281 .G352
Anderson, Russell H. "The Shaker Communities in Southeast Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 50 (1966): 162-172.
Angell, W. Stephen. "A Black Minister Befriends the 'Unquestioned Father of Civil Rights': Henry McNeal Turner, Charles Sumner, and the African-American Quest for Freedom." Georgia Historical Quarterly 85 (2001): 27-58.
Armstrong, Thomas F. "The Building of a Black Church: Community in Post Civil War Liberty County, Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 66 (1982): 346-367.
Bauman, Mark K. "Factionalism and Ethnic Politics in Atlanta: German Jews from the Civil War to the Progressive Era." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82 (1998): 533-558.
Bauman, Mark K. "The Emergence of Jewish Social Service Agencies in Atlanta." Georgia Historical Quarterly 69 (1985): 488-508.
Becker, Louis P. "Unitarianism in Post-War Atlanta, 1882-1908." Georgia Historical Quarterly 56 (1972): 349-364.
Black, Daryl. "'The Excitement of High and Holy Affections': Baptist Revival and Cultural Creation in the Upper-Piedmont Georgia Cotton Belt, 1800-1828." Georgia Historical Quarterly 87 (2003): 329-358.
Bode, Frederick A. "A Common Sphere: White Evangelicals and Gender in Antebellum Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 79 (1995): 775-809.
Boles, John B. "Henry Holcombe, A Southern Baptist Reformer." Georgia Historical Quarterly 54 (1970): 381-407.
Bryan, T. Conn. "The Churches in Georgia During the Civil War." Georgia Historical Quarterly 33 (1949): 283-302.
Bryant, Jonathan M. "'My Soul An't Yours, Mas'r': The Records of the African Church at Penfield, 1848-1863." Georgia Historical Quarterly 75 (1991): 401-412.
Buice, David. "Excerpts from the Diary of Teancum William Heward, Early Mormon Missionary to Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 64 (1980): 317-325.
Burch, Jarrett. "Adiel Sherwood: Religious Pioneer of Nineteenth-Century Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 87 (2003): 22-47.
Coulter, E. Merton. "Henry M. Turner: Georgia Negro Preacher-Politician During the Reconstruction Era." Georgia Historical Quarterly 48 (1964): 371-410.
de Baillou, Clemens. "The Diaries of the Moravian Brotherhood at the Cherokee Mission in Spring Place, Georgia, for the Years 1800-1804." Georgia Historical Quarterly 54 (1970): 517-539.
Driggs, Ken. "'There is No Law in Georgia for Mormons': The Joseph Standing Murder Case of 1879." Georgia Historical Quarterly 73 (1989): 745-772.
Genovese, Eugene D. and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese. "The Religious Ideals of Southern Slave Society." Georgia Historical Quarterly 70 (1986): 1-16.
Gibson, George H. "Unitarian Congregations in Ante-Bellum Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 54 (1970): 147-168.
Greenberg, Mark I. "Savannah's Jewish Women and the Shaping of Ethnic and Gender Identity, 1830-1900." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82 (1998): 751-774.
Gregory, Chad. "Sam Jones: Masculine Prophet of God." Georgia Historical Quarterly 86 (2002): 231-252.
Grem, Darrell E. "Sam Jones, Sam Hose, and the Theology of Racial Violence." Georgia Historical Quarterly 90 (2006): 35-61.
Hitz, Alex M. "The Origin and Distinction between the Two Protestant Episcopal Churches known as St. Luke's, Atlanta."Georgia Historical Quarterly 34 (1950): 1-7.
Hudson, Paul Stephen. "'The End of the World - and After': The Cosmic History Millenarianism of Thornwell Jacobs." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82 (1998): 594-607.
Huebner, Timothy S. "Joseph Henry Lumpkin and Evangelical Reform in Georgia: Temperance, Education, and Industrialization, 1830-1860." Georgia Historical Quarterly 75 (1991): 254-274.
Jeansonne, Glen. "Southern Baptist Attitudes Toward Slavery." Georgia Historical Quarterly 55 (1971): 510-522.
Johnson, Whittington B. "Andrew C. Marshall: A Black Religious Leader of Antebellum Savannah." Georgia Historical Quarterly 69 (1985): 173-192.
LaFar, Mabel Freeman. "Henry Holcombe, D.D. (1762-1824)." Georgia Historical Quarterly 28 (1944): 157-175.
LaFar, Mabel Freeman. "Joining the Savannah Baptist Church in the Early Nineteenth Century." Georgia Historical Quarterly 28 (1944): 176-177.
Lewis, Cliff. "Woman of Duty: Lurana Davis Bowen and the Missionary Spirit." Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (2000): 472-501.
Meaney, Peter J. "The Prison Ministry of Father Peter Whelan, Georgia Priest and Confederate Chaplain." Georgia Historical Quarterly 71 (1987): 1-24.
Mondy, Robert W. "Jesse Mercer and the Baptist College Movement." Georgia Historical Quarterly 40 (1956): 349-359.
Newman, Harvey K. "Piety and Segregation - White Protestant Attitudes Toward Blacks in Atlanta, 1865-1906." Georgia Historical Quarterly 63 (1979): 238-251.
Newman, Harvey K. "The Frank Block Case and the Exercise of Presbyterian Church Discipline." Georgia Historical Quarterly 67 (1983): 503-511.
Norton, Wesley. "The Role of a Religious Newspaper in Georgia During the Civil War." Georgia Historical Quarterly 48 (1964): 125-146.
Owen, Christopher H. "By Design: The Social Meaning of Methodist Church Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 75 (1991): 221-253.
Parker, David B. "'Quit Your Meanness': Sam Jones's Theology for the New South." Georgia Historical Quarterly 77 (1993): 711-727.
Pennington, Edgar Lagare. "The Reverend Samuel Quincy, S.P.G. Missionary." Georgia Historical Quarterly 11 (1927): 157-165.
Ramsey, Annie Sabra, ed. "Church-Going at Midway, Georgia, as Remembered by Matilda Harden Stevens." Georgia Historical Quarterly 28 (1944): 270-280.
Reese, Trevor R. "The Founding of St. Paul's Church, Augusta." Georgia Historical Quarterly 42 (1958): xx-xx.
Rensi, Ray C. "The Gospel According to Sam Jones." Georgia Historical Quarterly 60 (1976): 251-263.
Rogers, George A. and R. Frank Saunders, Jr. "The American Missionary Association in Liberty County, Georgia: An Invasion of Light and Love." Georgia Historical Quarterly 62 (1978): 304-315.
Saunders, R. Frank and George A. Rogers. "Joseph Thomas Robert and the Wages of Conscience." Georgia Historical Quarterly 88 (2004): 1-24.
Schmier, Louis. "'This New Canaan': The Jewish Experience in Georgia, Part I." Georgia Historical Quarterly 73 (1989): 349-363.
Schmier, Louis. "'This New Canaan': The Jewish Experience in Georgia, Part II." Georgia Historical Quarterly 73 (1989): 815-827.
Soden, Dale E. "Northern Georgia: Fertile Ground for the Urban Ministry of Mark Matthews." Georgia Historical Quarterly 69 (1985): 39-54.
Stowell, Daniel W. "'We Have Sinned, and God Has Smitten Us!' John Caldwell and the Religious Meaning of Confederate Defeat." Georgia Historical Quarterly 78 (1994): 1-38.
Vanstory, Burnette. "Shakerism and the Shakers in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 43 (1959): 353-364.
Wilson, Richard L. "Sam Jones: An Apostle of the New South." Georgia Historical Quarterly 57 (1973): 459-474.
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.
Journal of Southwest Georgia History F286 .J8
Schmier, Louis. "A 'Jewish Missionary' Among the Gentiles': Charles Wessolowsky's Georgia Years." Journal of Southwest Georgia History 1 (1983): 23-37.
Viewpoints: Georgia Baptist History BX6248 .G4 V54
Carswell, W.J. "Adiel Sherwood." Viewpoints: Georgia Baptist History 2 (1969): 93-107.
Gardner, Robert G. "The Cherokee Baptist Convention." Viewpoints: Georgia Baptist History 2 (1969): 8-45.
Articles from GALILEO databases
Chaplin, Joyce E. "Slavery and the Principle of Humanity: A Modern Idea in the Early Lower South." Journal of Social History 24 (1990): 299-315.
Hook, Wade F. "Religious Regionalism: The Case of Lutherans in the South." Review of Religious Research 27 (1985): 77-85.
Jackson, Roswell F. and Rosalyn M. Patterson. "A Brief History of Selected Black Churches in Atlanta, Georgia." The Journal of Negro History 74 (1989): 31-52.
Moffson, Steven H. "Identity and Assimilation in Synagogue Architecture in Georgia, 1870-1920." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 9 (2003): 151-165.
Wade, John. "Judge Longstreet of Georgia." Journal of Social Forces 3 (1925): 242-248.
Whitescarver, Keith. "Creating Citizens for the Republic: Education in Georgia, 1776-1810." Journal of the Early Republic 13 (1993): 455-479.
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