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Separation or continuity, which?, or, A colored man's reply to Bishop Foster's book, "Union of Episcopal Methodisms"

(2011)

p. 6

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Introduction
The Author and the Book. - - - Page 6
True Christianity. - 9
The History of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 14
The Loyalty of the Colored Membership. - - 20
Race Methodism. - - - 24
The Colored Man's Claim. - - 29
Color a Hindrance to Promotion. - - 34
Organic Union of all Methodists in America not desirable. 41
No Colored Bishops until Constitution of the General Conference
changed. • 45
Union of the Church North and South. - - 49
The Result of such Union. 54
Reasons for Contiuuation. - - 61
The Duty of the Church. - - - 65
The Simulation of the Church. - - 69
Special Iuquiries or Opinions of disinterested persons. 73
Special Inquiries or Opinions of Colored Ministers and Laymen. 81
Apology for Bishop Foster's Book. - - 86
The Heart Conviction of the Church. - - 90
Separation and Union necessary to greater liberality. - 94
The Church Humiliated. - 99
The Sincerity of Bishop Foster. _ - 104
An Appeal to the Colored Membership. 108

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