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The Confessional Presbyterian Archive is a curated digital library dedicated to preserving and promoting the writings of 17th–20th century Presbyterian pastors, teachers, and leaders. Featuring thousands of searchable texts, biographies, and historical resources, the archive provides direct access to the primary-source materials of American Presbyterianism.

Rev. Timothy Allen

Biographical sketches of Congregational ministers—Cotton Mather, John Bass, Timothy Allen, Enoch Pond, and others—covering funerals, ministries, publications and revival-era activity.

The Presbyterian Banner

Front page header and advertisements from the Presbyterian Banner (April 26, 1865). Contains publication details, notices, and 19th-century ads for goods and services.

Life and Character of Rev. Thaddeus Dodd

Centennial addresses and historical sketches commemorating Rev. Thaddeus Dodd and the Ten Mile Presbyterian churches, tracing his life, ministry, education, and revival influence.

Mission Work in New Mexico

1887 report on Presbyterian home missions in New Mexico: schools for Mexicans, boarding programs, opposition from Roman Catholic practices, and an appeal for support.

New Mexico

Home Mission Monthly (May 1888) reports treasury gains, publication delays, and invites visitors to mission rooms. It details New Mexico school hardships, freedmen education, and women's society fundraising.

New Mexico

Home Mission Monthly (May 1890) reports on annual meetings, missionary work among Mormons and Native Americans in NM & AZ, school improvements, conversions and baptisms.

Mexican

A Home Mission Monthly issue reporting domestic mission work: women’s fundraising, missionary reports from schools among Mexicans, Indians, and freedmen. Emphasizes prayer, temperance, and church support.

Words From Workers

1892 Home Mission reports on domestic missionary work among Alaskan natives, Mexicans, Mormons and Indians—schooling, conversions, totems, priestly opposition, and community updates.

Santa Fe Mission Boarding School

Mission Monthly reports missionary education among Creek and Mexican communities, noting Creek translations of Genesis and Psalms. It describes the Santa Fe girls' boarding school, conversions, living conditions, and appeals for support.

Popliteal Aneurism

Medical communications: sensory–motor training for an intellectually disabled boy; a case report of a progressive popliteal aneurism; and a paper on preventing prostitution as a public-health issue.

James Francis Armstrong

Biographical sketches of American Presbyterian clergy—Archibald Scott, James F. Armstrong, Samuel Doak—detailing education, ministries, health struggles, and their influence in church and community.

Juan Fernandez

Articles on Isaiah's poetic style, critiques of sacramental practice (overlong services and ministers' continual talking), church-music order, and Genesis illustrations about Joseph.

Richard Armstrong

Sketch of Richard Armstrong (b.1805), a Presbyterian missionary to the Sandwich Islands. Describes his education, marriage, hardships in the Marquesas and Maui, and steadfast missionary zeal.

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