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McAnally, David Rice, 1810-1895

 
McAnally was born in Appalachia, in Grainger County, Tennessee. His work in the region included serving as principal of the Knoxville Female Institute (later the East Tennessee Female Institute) from 1843 to 1851. From there, he moved to St. Louis, where he edited the St. Louis Christian Advocate until his death in 1895.

Additional information can be found in Matthew Simpson, Cyclopaedia of Methodism (Philadelphia: Everts & Stewart, 1878) and an article published in the Windsor, Missouri Review on February 20, 1941.

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  • McAnally User Guide by Robert H. Ellison

    McAnally User Guide

    Robert H. Ellison

    The User Guide for the Library of Appalachian Preaching is a Google Sheet that can be searched, sorted, and downloaded for offline use.

    At the moment, McAnally has only one sermon in the Library; it has a Guide of its own so the records will be complete. It includes the title, sermon text, date and place the sermon was preached, and so on. This information is available in the master list of sermons as well.

  • Liberty Not Licentiousness by David Rice McAnally

    Liberty Not Licentiousness

    David Rice McAnally

    This sermon, on Galatians 5:13, appeared in the June 1848 issue of the Southern Methodist Pulpit, a periodical based in Richmond, Virginia. At the time of its publication, McAnally (spelled “McAnnally” here) was principal of the Knoxville Female Institute in Knoxville, Tennessee.

 
 
 

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