Resource Type:
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Books
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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32/6/1
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Date:
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1923
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Author/Creator:
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Upshaw, William D.
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Title:
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Clarion calls from Capitol Hill $c / William D. Upshaw
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Publisher:
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New York, NY : Fleming H. Revell, 1923.
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Format:
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xii, 237 p. : port. ; 20 cm.
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Description:
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In 1918 Upshaw was elected as a Democrat to the US Congress, where he served for eight years. He ran for US President on the Prohibition Party ticket in 1932. He was healed in a meeting with William Branham and Ern Baxter in 1951.
This copy in poor condition
Contents: An all embracing Americanism -- Flag Day address on labor, liquor and the peace of humanity -- Education for wounded soldiers -- Come to the heart of Dixie -- Fellowship between labor and capital -- Justice to the Hebrew soldiers -- Better salaries for teachers and a new conscience on education -- Justice to Porto Rico through the Farm Loan Bank -- A plea for national fellowship -- A plea for postal employees: an ossified governmental conscience -- The Knickerbocker Theater disaster -- Woman's winsome Americanism -- Calling Congress to prayer: lest we forget -- A plea for sober officials and sober citizens -- Renewing the plea for sober officials -- Senator Thomas E. Watson: address at memorial exercises in Congress -- Impromptu tribute to Abraham Lincoln -- Not Volsteadism but Constitutional Americanism -- Christ our only hope -- To people who think and those who think they think.
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Subject:
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Upshaw, William D.--Political and social views--Sources.
Christianity and politics.
Speeches, addresses, etc., American.
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Date Cataloged:
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09/30/2016
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