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13460
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Conser explains what can be learned through the study of a place of worship and its congregation. The First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington is used as an example.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. 50 Issue 1, Fall 2010, p15-17, il
Record #:
9117
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In his book, We are What We Were: Memories of Rural North Carolina, Younts recounts country life from 1929 to 1950. In this book excerpt, he describes summertime at country churches, which included revivals, dinner on the grounds, homecoming, and vacation bible school.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 39 Issue 6, June 2007, p29-31, il
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Record #:
35852
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Creativity can be defined in at least two ways, one related to artistic expression, the other devising a new use for an existing item. Faulkner’s discovery of how paper-based have evolved in terms of purpose includes how fans became used in a courting ritual taking place at church.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 8 Issue 4, May 1980, p10