The Life of Rev. Philip William Otterbein: Founder Fo the Church of the United Brethren in Christ

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Introduction
xiii
ILife to his Entrance Upon the Holy Ministry
21
IIBecomes a Minister then a Missionary
42
IIIMinistry at Lancaster
57
IVMinistry at Tulpehocken
83
VMinistry at Frederick
98
VI Ministry at York
113
VIICoLaborers
127
XCoLaborers in General
188
XI Progress of the Religious Movement
213
XIIOtterbein and the Reformed Church
252
XIII Ottherbein and the Unites Brethren
272
Friendly RelationsDeath of Boehm and Greeting
294
XVDomestic LifeMiscellaneous Incidents
319
XVIOtterbein Extant Papers
335
XVIIOtterbeins Last Year
354

VIIICall to Baltimore
155
IXEstablishment and Progress of the Baltimore Congregation
169

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