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NOTE: This article can only be viewed with a New York Times subscription. Abstract: The cornerstone of the new Park Avenue Methodist Church was laid yesterday afternoon by Bishop Luther B. Wilson of the New York Methodist Area. He was assisted by the…

NOTE: This article can only be viewed with a New York Times subscription. Abstract: The Rev. Dr. James J. Henry, pastor of the Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, 106 East Eighty-sixth Street, asked members yesterday to confer Friday evening on…

View the online book This book discusses the basis of the Methodist Episcopal Church and how it was built on a basis of nonslaveholding. De Vinné's purpose in putting out the text was to respond to criticisms that had been leveled against the church…

1977_140th Anniversary_Lynn Bruhn.pdf
Commemorative booklet for the 140th Anniversary of the Park Avenue Methodist Church. Contents: welcome letter from pastor, Rev. Philip A.C. Clarke.; Hstory of the church with images of the church buildings; Memorials 1926-27; Financial Report and…

Print of an engraved lithograph of the Rev. James Floy, D. D. Original engraving by J. C. Buttra of New York. The image is not dated.

Website archive of Rev. Philip A. C. Clarke, Pastor Emeritus of the Park Avenue United Methodist Church. Contains a brief note of explanation for the archive. Includes Adobe PDF copies of many of Clarke's sermons.

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Photograph of the exterior of Park Avenue United Methodist Church on 86th Street, New York City.

Ministers and rabbis offer their opinions on the hypocrisy of praising depraved individuals in eulogy sermons at funerals. Quoted in the article: Rev. Ian Grimmett, Rev. Dr. John Wimbush, Dr. Julius Mark, Rev. Dr. John S. Land. This item contains…

View the online book This book discusses the life of Daniel De Vinné, a Methodist minister. It traces his life through his childhood, the taking of his religious vows, and his time as a minister at various churches. De Vinné helped organize and build…

Memorial marker for Rev. Pelatiah Ward, Captain of Company E, 20th Regiment, New York State Militia. Ward died on September 2, 1862, from wounds received during the second Battle of Bull Run in the Civil War. This memorial is located in South Dover…
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