Sanctuary of God as a Source of Influence

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Sanctuary of God as a Source of Influence

Authors

Herrick Johnson

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On June 1, 1863 the Third Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh was destroyed by a fire. Exactly 3 years later, the cornerstone of the new building was laid, and the finished building was dedicated on November 29, 1868. Johnson, who had been pastor of the church from 1862 to 1867, delivered a sermon to mark the occasion. The sermon, along with a “dedicatory prayer” and a “historical address” by David Hunter Riddle, pastor from 1833 to 1857, was published in Dedicatory Services of the New Edifice of the Third Presbyterian Church, of Pittsburgh, Penn'a: With Some Account of the History of the Church from its Organization, together with a Full Description of the Present Building, and its Appointments (Pittsburgh: W.G. Johnston, 1869).

Publication Date

1869

Publisher

W. G. Johnston

City

Pittsburgh, PA

Keywords

Appalachia, Pennsylvania, Herrick Johnson, Presbyterian Church, Sermons

Disciplines

Appalachian Studies | Digital Humanities | Other Religion | Rhetoric

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Marshall does not own this book; according to WorldCat, the nearest physical copies are at the Oakland branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Like all other books published in the United States in the 19th century, it is in the public domain.

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