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Moore, Smith William, 1818-1880

 
Moore was born in North Carolina; he attended Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia in the early 1840s, but left without receiving a degree. His time in Appalachia took place in the late 1840s and early 1850s, when he was a faculty member and president of the Tennessee Conference Female Institute in Athens, Alabama, and vice-president of LaGrange College in Leighton (now the University of North Alabama in Florence). He also pastored in non-Appalachian regions of Tennessee and served as president of the Bascom Female Seminary in Grenada, Mississippi.

Additional information can be found in the Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Nashville, TN: Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1881).

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  • Moore User Guide by Robert H. Ellison

    Moore 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, Moore 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.

  • Exceeding Sinfulness of Sin by Smith William Moore

    Exceeding Sinfulness of Sin

    Smith William Moore

    This sermon, on Romans 7:13, appeared in the August 1851 issue of the Southern Methodist Pulpit, a periodical based in Greensborough, North Carolina (now spelled “Greensboro”). At the time of its publication, Moore was Professor of Languages and Moral Science at the Tennessee Conference Female Institute in Athens, Alabama.

 
 
 

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