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220:"The association has been organized for the purpose of establishing a summer resort to be conducted on lines similar to those of other religious and educational associations, where present-day topics and problems in the religious, educational and civic world will be presented and discussed by the masters of each department. Long Island resorts have been known purely as pleasure resorts with no religious features connected with them except at a small camp meeting of Jamesport. There has been no concerted movement for the establishment of a resort of this kind within easy reach of New York city in the past; and keeping that idea prominently before their minds the members of the assembly came to the conclusion that in what might be called the metropolitan district there are 8,000,000 people, many of whom are going to distant places to find such privileges, felt that the time had arrived to lay the foundations of and establish such a work as it is proposed to do at Stony Brook." 228:"Ocean Grove puts emphasis distinctly on its camp meetings; the services at Stony Brook, it is projected, shall be on a much larger and broader platform. The proceedings at Northfield and Winona are distinctly spiritual in character and each limited to fifteen days. The Stony Brook program embraces most of the summer and includes the consideration of social questions, political questions in their moral aspects, and educational as well as religious problems, which with the various conferences planned will fully take up the months of July and August." 133:. The first meeting began on July 3, 1909, in a large tent pitched on the lawn of Carson's home on Christian Avenue. Despite the stormy weather, which tore the tent, the conferences were an immediate success. Though the first conference had 707 registered guests, 3,869 people in all were in attendance. By the next summer, an auditorium accommodating 1,000 people was erected on the assembly grounds. At the time it was the largest building on Long Island. Today the auditorium is known as Carson Auditorium. 281: 94: 137: 20: 162: 1553: 129:. This allowed easy transportation for the approximately ten million people living in the New York metropolitan area, fifty-five miles away. The nearby Stony Brook harbor could also accommodate sailboats carrying guests from Connecticut and other parts of New England across the 200:
relationship with other branches of Christianity, including Catholics. That summer, the conferences were suspended and the Assembly was later dissolved. The Stony Brook School retained the property and was rechartered separately from its incorporation under the Assembly.
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Many notable hymn writers and singers were present during the conferences. Some hymns were written and performed for the first time to audiences in the auditorium. In the Assembly's second summer, J. Wilbur Chapman wrote his hymn
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from 1909 to 1958. Nationally and internationally known speakers led conferences covering topics on religious, educational, and social reform. The assembly was also the parent organization which founded
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Central to the Assembly were a set of seven core doctrinal principles upon which all speakers and directors agreed to adhere. The Platform was drafted at the residence of John F. Carson.
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In 1915, New York philanthropist Ferdinand T. Hopkins funded the erection of a hotel for conference guests on the assembly grounds. Hopkins Hall stood until it was demolished in 1980.
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The purpose of the founders of the assembly was to establish a center of religious and educational work in harmony with the Platform of Principles.
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Beginning in the late nineteenth century, a number of summer religious retreats and camp meetings were founded following the tradition of the
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VII. The consummation of the Kingdom in the appearing of the glory of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
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to use its grounds outside of the summer months. Though the assembly dissolved, the school still remains today.
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in March 1909, John Carson explained the reasons why the endeavor of founding the Assembly was undertaken:
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Rev. James A. Worden – Supt., S. S. Training Board of Publication and Sunday School Work, Philadelphia, PA
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Carson continued explaining the broader purpose of the conferences in addition to their religious focus:
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Rev. Willis L. Gelston – Supt., Young People’s Work, Board Publication, and S. S. Work, Philadelphia, PA
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Conferences typically offered each summer addressed various topics and constituencies, which included:
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ministers and laymen united to establish a summer Bible conference enterprise in the tri-state area of
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II. The need and efficacy of the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ for the redemption of the world.
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VI. The broad and binding obligation resting upon the Church for the evangelization of the world.
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department store in St. Louis, Missouri, erected another hotel adjacent to the auditorium.
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Listed are those who contributed toward the Assembly and were recognized as its founders.
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movement in the United States. Other notable conferences were founded at such places as
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Rev. Harris H. Gregg – Washington and Compton Ave. Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph, MO
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Rev. Frederic W. Loetscher – Professor, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ
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Rev. Alexander Henry – Secretary, Board Publication and School Work, Philadelphia, PA
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as part of their mission to further Christian scholarship at the secondary level.
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Rev. Robert Dick Wilson - Professor, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ
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Rev. Newell Woolsey Wells – South Third Street Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, NY
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Rev. Henry E. Jones – J. A. Henry Memorial Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA
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conference-goers objected to Graham's presence on campus because of his broadly
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Rev. Davis W. Lusk – Supt., Presbytery’s Church Extension Committee, Newark, NJ
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Rev. Richard T. Jones – Susquehanna Ave. Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA
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Rev. William Henry Roberts – Stated Clerk, General Assembly, Philadelphia, PA
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Rev. J. K. McClurkin – Shady Side United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA
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Rev. Harlan G. Mendenhall – West 23rd St. Presbyterian Church, New York, NY
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Rev. Robert Hunter – Union-Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA
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Rev. W. H. Hubbard – Executive Secretary, Executive Commission, Auburn, NY
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Rev. George Alexander - University Place Presbyterian Church, New York, NY
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III. The presence and power of the Holy Spirit in the work of redemption.
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Rev. Henry Alford Boggs - Princeton Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA
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Rev. E. Van Dyke Wight – Westminster Presbyterian Church, Middletown, NY
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Rev. J. Beveridge Lee – St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA
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Rev. James E. Garvin – Herron Avenue Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA
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Rev. Joseph W. Cochran – Secretary, Board of Education, Philadelphia, PA
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with the Platform of Principles included in its certificate and bylaws.
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Rev. Acquilla Webb, Warren Memorial Presbyterian Church, Louisville, KY
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Rev. D. J. McMillan – Secretary, Board of Church Erection, New York, NY
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Rev. John H. Kerr – Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, NY
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Rev. Robert Scott Inglis – Third Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA
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Rev. A. W. Halsey – Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, New York, NY
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Rev. Charles Lee Reynolds – Second Presbyterian Church, Lexington, KY
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Rev. John R. Davies – Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA
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Rev. Thomas Walters – Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA
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Rev. George Gibson Kerr – First Presbyterian Church, Cannonsburg, PA
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Rev. Campbell Coyle – Bellefield Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA
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Rev. Edgar Whitaker Work – Fourth Presbyterian Church, New York, NY
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Rev. William Ray Dobyns – First Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph, MO
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Rev. Maitland Alexander - First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA
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Rev. William P. Stevenson – First Presbyterian Church, Yonkers, NY
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Rev. William L. McEwan – Third Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA
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Rev. James W. Laughlin – First Presbyterian Church, Janesville, WI
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Rev. Martin D. Kneeland – Moderator, Synod of New York, Boston, MA
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Rev. Henry C. Cronin – Second Presbyterian Church, Jersey City, NJ
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Rev. Robert Watson – Covenant Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, OH
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Rev. E. Trumbull Lee – First Presbyterian Church, Wilkinsburg, PA
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Rev. C. A. R. Janvier – Hollond Memorial Church, Philadelphia, PA
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Rev. John M. Gaston – Secretary, Freedmen’s Board, Pittsburgh, PA
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Rev. John Lyon Caughey – Harlem Presbyterian Church, New York, NY
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V. The divine inspiration, integrity and authority of the Bible
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Guests of the Stony Brook Assembly in front of Hopkins Hall, 1915
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Rev. S. Edward Young – Bedford Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, NY
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Rev. John F. Patterson – Central Presbyterian Church, Orange, NJ
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Rev. C. T. Edwards – Bay Ridge Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, NY
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Rev. S. S. Palmer – Broad St. Presbyterian Church, Columbus, OH
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Rev. J. R. J. Milligan – First Presbyterian Church, Pontiac, MI
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Rev. Robert H. Carson – Grace Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, NY
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Rev. Frank M. Carson – First Presbyterian Church, Greenwich, CT
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Rev. David G. Wylie – Scotch Presbyterian Church, New York, NY
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Rev. John T. Wilds – Seventh Presbyterian Church, New York, NY
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Rev. Thomas A. McCurdy – First Presbyterian Church, Mandan, ND
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Rev. Reid S. Dickson – Presbyterian Church, New Providence, NJ
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Rev. John F. Carson on the boardwalk of Atlantic City, c. 1911
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Rev. J. F. Carson – Central Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, NY
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Rev. Harry L. Bowlby - First Presbyterian Church, Altoona, PA
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was an evangelical organization that held a series of annual
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Rev. D. C. Stewart – First Reformed Church, Hackensack, NJ
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Rev. Elmer Allen Bess - Presbyterian Church, Clinton, IA
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II. Summer School for Theological Students and Ministers
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In September 1922, the Directors of the Assembly opened
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Christian organizations established in the 20th century
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Samuel McCune Lindsay - Social Reformer/Philanthropist
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IV. The divine institution and mission of the Church.
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Hugh R. Monro - Businessman/President of the Assembly
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In April 1914, the Assembly was incorporated by the
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Evangelistic Conference and Fellowship 292:III. Conference for Sunday School Workers 238: 871:Mrs. J. Livingston Taylor, Cleveland, OH 671:German Presbyterian Theological Seminary 669:Rev. Cornelius M. Steffens – President, 642:Rev. Frederick F. Shannon – Brooklyn, NY 449:Rev. Frederick W. Hirriett - President, 437:Rev. C. P. Goodson – Jamaica Estates, NY 313:X. Conference for Public School Teachers 295:IV. Conference for the study of Prophecy 279: 247:I. The deity of our Lord Jesus Christ. 160: 135: 92: 18: 842:Mr. Charles C. Savage, Philadelphia, PA 787:Mr. William Phillips Hall, New York, NY 536:Rev. Robert H. McCready – Ridgewood, NJ 269: 2095: 1851:"Stony Brook Assembly Closes Sessions" 874:Mr. Herbert K. Twitchell, Brooklyn, NY 868:Mr. Thomas W. Synnot, Philadelphia, PA 604:Rev. Thomas Needham – Collingswood, NJ 1496: 1264:. New York: Oxford Press. p. 24. 1233:Our Great Savior (Living He Loved Me) 1195:J. Christy Wilson - Muslim Evangelist 852:Mr. James M. Steele, Philadelphia, PA 806:Mr. Craig N. Ligget, Philadelphia, PA 796:Mr. Alba B. Johnson, Philadelphia, PA 689:Rev. William P. Swartz – New York, NY 639:Rev. John Robertson – Minneapolis, MN 623:Rev. Wilson Phraner – East Orange, NJ 407:Rev. William T. Elsing – New York, NY 1497:Jenks, Jeremiah W. (July 23, 1910). 1396:"Assembly Brochure circa 1912 pp. 9" 1375:"Assembly Brochure circa 1912 pp. 8" 1354:"Assembly Brochure circa 1912 pp. 7" 1333:"Assembly Brochure circa 1912 pp. 6" 1165:P. Tecumseh Sherman - Labor activist 1108:- Minister/Anti-child labor activist 1090:- Bible Scholar/Evangelist/Apologist 906: 824:Mrs. James B. Oliver, Pittsburgh, PA 818:Mr. Henry D. Moore, Philadelphia, PA 753: 333: 2118:Christian educational organizations 1207:Irvin Shortress Yeaworth - Minister 889:Mr. William P. Youngs, New York, NY 883:Mr. James B. Welsh, Kansas City, MO 833:Mrs. Maria L. Roberts, Brooklyn, NY 662:Rev. James H. Snowden – Professor, 652:Rev. Arthur J. Smith – New York, NY 628:New York Avenue Presbyterian Church 548:Rev. Robert Mackenzie – Secretary, 13: 821:Mrs. R. W. Moulton, Providence, RI 799:Mr. Giles Kellogg, Los Angeles, CA 790:Mr. Clarence H. Hedden, Newark, NJ 772:Mr. W. L. Dubois, Philadelphia, PA 678:Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church 607:Rev. Ford C. Ottman – Stamford, CT 558:Rev. John A. Marquis – President, 310:IX. Social and Economic Conference 284:General Bible Conference Aug. 1918 14: 2129: 2103:Evangelical Christian conferences 2056:"Songs of the Assembly: Number 1" 1929:"Bible Conference at Stony Brook" 1398:. The Stony Brook School Archives 1377:. The Stony Brook School Archives 1356:. The Stony Brook School Archives 1335:. The Stony Brook School Archives 855:Mr. Andrew Stevenson, Chicago, IL 809:Mr. C. H. Lounsbury, Stamford, CT 793:Mr. Charles Higgins, Brooklyn, NY 775:Mr. E. O. Emerson, Titusville, PA 307:VIII. Conference for Young People 1144:- Revivalist Minister/Evangelist 981:William Hiram Foulkes - Minister 877:Mr. I. Walter Veghte, Newark, NJ 836:Mr. H. E. Robinson, Brooklyn, NY 784:Mr. Thomas D. Foster, Ottuma, IA 781:Mr. J. J. Fisher, Pittsburgh, PA 778:Mr. J. B. Finley, Pittsburgh, PA 657:East Liberty Presbyterian Church 599:Washington and Jefferson College 509:Rev. H. D. Lindsay – President, 2068: 2048: 2023: 1998: 1973: 1947: 1893: 1868: 1843: 1818: 1705: 1680: 1599: 1546: 1422:"Important Week at Stony Brook" 886:Mr. N. R. Wheeler, Endeavor, WI 858:Mr. E. E. Stewart, Brooklyn, NY 849:Mr. E. G. Selchow, New York, NY 830:Mr. James H. Post, Brooklyn, NY 827:Mr. F. H. Peters, St. Louis, MO 815:Mrs. C. O. Miller, Stamford, CT 762:Mr. J. P. Bradley, New York, NY 759:Mr. George Arnold, Paterson, NJ 171:The Stony Brook School for Boys 156:Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney 1388: 1367: 1346: 1293: 1268: 1253: 1023:- NY Commissioner of Charities 1009:Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale 812:Mr. C. O. Miller, Stamford, CT 518:Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church 511:Pennsylvania College for Women 416:Princeton Theological Seminary 1: 1246: 1184:William Henry Griffith Thomas 1123:- English Minister/Evangelist 1114:- English Minister/Evangelist 1053:- English Minister/Evangelist 963:- Bible Scholar/President of 902:Prominent Conference Speakers 839:Mr. L. P. Rumsey, Chicago, IL 471:Rev. Howard Agnew Johnston – 421:Rev. William Hiram Foulkes – 2006:"Dr. Munro Is Rally Speaker" 1499:"The Stony Brook Conference" 1260:Lockerbie, D. Bruce (1972). 1174:J. Ross Stevenson - Minister 1132:- English Women's Suffragist 1029:- Methodist Episcopal Bishop 1011:- English Women's Suffragist 880:Mr. Joseph Weber, Newark, NJ 664:Western Theological Seminary 325: 74:movement in England and the 7: 965:Dallas Theological Seminary 933:- Evangelist/Leader of the 750:Contributing $ 100–$ 2,500 493:Rev. Washington R. Laird – 423:Rutgers Presbyterian Church 301:VI. Conference for Students 278:I. General Bible Conference 10: 2134: 915:- Evangelist/Gospel Singer 647:Second Presbyterian Church 572:Rev. Louis Meyer – Editor 354:Rev. Marcus A. Brownson – 204: 65: 1529:"The Stony Brook Program" 1204:David G. Wylie - Minister 1126:Ford C. Ottman - Minister 1096:- Fundamentalist Minister 1015:Florence Jaffray Harriman 957:John F. Carson - Minister 745: 676:Rev. J. Ross Stevenson – 626:Rev. Wallace Radcliffe – 588:First Presbyterian Church 495:First Presbyterian Church 473:First Presbyterian Church 356:Tenth Presbyterian Church 1981:"Stony Brook Conference" 1955:"Stony Brook Conference" 1769:"Assembly to Hear Jones" 1713:"Chautauqua's New Rival" 1225: 1201:- Bible Scholar/Linguist 645:Rev. John Balcom Shaw – 318:Founders of the Assembly 16:Evangelical organization 1985:The Port Jefferson Echo 1905:The Port Jefferson Echo 1880:The Port Jefferson Echo 1692:The Port Jefferson Echo 1667:The Port Jefferson Echo 1611:The Port Jefferson Echo 1558:The Port Jefferson Echo 942:- Evangelist/Politician 1554:"Bryan at Stony Brook" 1262:The Way They Should Go 1033:William Henry Houghton 940:William Jennings Bryan 655:Rev. Frank W. Snead – 285: 239:Platform of Principles 236: 222: 166: 141: 98: 60:The Stony Brook School 24: 2035:The Patchogue Advance 1805:The Patchogue Advance 1639:The Patchogue Advance 1458:The Patchogue Advance 1280:The Patchogue Advance 1106:Alexander J. McKelway 1088:Walter Ralston Martin 1047:- Scottish Evangelist 1041:- Professor/Economist 972:- Minister/Theologian 954:- Minister/Evangelist 925:William Stiles Bennet 921:- Minister/Evangelist 919:Donald Grey Barnhouse 694:Ethelbert D. Warfield 516:Rev. John E. Lloyd – 380:– Jamaica Estates, NY 304:VII. An Open Congress 283: 226: 218: 190:Madison Square Garden 164: 139: 127:Long Island Rail Road 96: 22: 1694:. September 22, 1917 1688:"Big Suffrage Rally" 1282:. September 26, 1957 1237:Long Island Railroad 1138:- Scholar/Theologian 1130:Christabel Pankhurst 1084:- Scholar/Theologian 913:Charles M. Alexander 270:Types of Conferences 140:Hopkins Hall c. 1918 29:Stony Brook Assembly 1933:Suffolk County News 1857:. September 5, 1924 1560:. September 2, 1911 1213:- Muslim Evangelist 1142:George F. Pentecost 1051:Joseph William Kemp 999:- Mayor of New York 976:Charles L. Feinberg 330:Contributing $ 100 188:'s 1957 crusade at 1720:The New York Times 1241:How Great Thou Art 1199:Robert Dick Wilson 1178:John Timothy Stone 1121:G. Campbell Morgan 1027:Theodore Henderson 997:William Jay Gaynor 991:Frank E. Gaebelein 630:, Washington, D.C. 562:, Cedar Rapids, IA 497:, West Chester, PA 358:, Philadelphia, PA 286: 175:Frank E. Gaebelein 167: 142: 99: 25: 2010:The County Review 1987:. 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