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<div style="text-align: center;">'''History of the Work of God in America'''</div>
 
<div style="text-align: center;">'''History of the Work of God in America'''</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">''By Philip Franklin Jensen (1897-1972)''</div>
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<div style="text-align: center;">''By [[Philip Franklin Jensen]] (1897-1972)''</div>
 
 
 
 
<div style="text-align: center;">Especially that in connection with the “Recovered Truth” movement of past century sometimes called “Brethren” movement beginning about 1827 [thru 1957].</div>
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">Especially that in connection with the “Recovered Truth” movement of past century sometimes called “Brethren” movement beginning about 1827 (thru 1957).</div>
  
 
<div style="text-align: center;">'''Los Angeles, California'''</div>
 
<div style="text-align: center;">'''Los Angeles, California'''</div>
 
<div style="text-align: center;">'''January, 1950'''</div>
 
<div style="text-align: center;">'''January, 1950'''</div>
 
  
 
<div style="text-align: center;">'''Written for my children and their descendants after them.'''</div>
 
<div style="text-align: center;">'''Written for my children and their descendants after them.'''</div>

Revision as of 00:04, 15 November 2019

History of the Work of God in America
By Philip Franklin Jensen (1897-1972)


Especially that in connection with the “Recovered Truth” movement of past century sometimes called “Brethren” movement beginning about 1827 (thru 1957).
Los Angeles, California
January, 1950
Written for my children and their descendants after them.


Ch. 10: 1875-1885
Ch. 11: 1885-1890
Ch. 12: 1890-1895
Ch. 13: 1895-1900
Ch. 14: 1900-1905
Ch. 15: 1905-1910
Ch. 16: 1910-1920
Ch. 17: 1920-1929
Ch. 18: 1930-1934
Ch. 19: 1935-1939
Ch. 20: 1940-1944
Ch. 21: 1945-1949
Ch. 22: 1950-1954

 

 

 

 

 

 Editor's Note: This is an unpublished manuscript provided a descendant of the author who gave their blessing on its use, hoping it will be of help and interest to historians and others.    It was transcribed from a faded, worn mimeographed copy, some typescript and some writing, so there are words missing and may be errant.  Welcome help identifying initials, etc.  Words in bold are ones we were uncertain of, and there are blanks for unintelligible words.  This is the first discovered of its kind of the history of the Raven-Taylor-Hales Brethren in America, and it is unclear whether the author was still in fellowship at the time of its writing., but it is a favorable, relatively objective history.