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Chappell, Clovis G Chappell's Special Day Sermons Abingdon 1936 Hardcover Good in Fair dust jacket Dust in poor to fair condition. Clovis G. Chappell was ordained into the ministry of the Methodist Church in 1908, and over the next 41 years held pastorates in Washington, Memphis, Houston, Birmingham and Charlotte, North Carolina. He officially retired in 1949 but filled numerous speaking engagements each year throughout the country. Born at Flat Woods, Tennessee on January 8, 1882, he studied at Trinity (now Duke) and Harvard Universities. He held doctoral degrees from Duke, Centenary College of Louisiana, and Birmingham Southern College. He died in 1972. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; Abingdon Press, 1936, Hardcover, 204 pages. Price:
5.97 USD
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Chappell, Clovis G. Feminine Faces New York , NY Abingdon-Cokesbury Press 1942 Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Blue cover with gold print. War edition. Very clean contents. From and Obituary: Dr. Clovis G. Chappell, a retired Methodist minister who was the first principal at Grove High School (Paris, Tn) , died Friday (1972) at his home in Waverly of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was 90.Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday at the Waverly Methodist Church with burial in Richlawn Cemetery.Dr. Chappell was principal and coach at Grove from 1906 to 1908. He was ordained into the ministry of the Methodist Church in 1908, and over the next 41 years held pastorates in Washington, Memphis, Houston, Birmingham and Charlotte, North Carolina. He officially retired in 1949 but filled numerous speaking engagements each year throughout the country.Born at Flat Woods, Tennessee on January 8, 1882, he studied at Trinity (now Duke) and Harvard Universities. He held doctoral degrees from Duke, Centenary College of Louisiana, and Birmingham Southern College.He was the author of some 35 religious books which were distributed throughout the world.He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cecil Hart Chappell; two sons, Clovis G. Chappell, Jr. of Midland, Texas and Dr. Robert H. Chappell of Texarkana, Arkansas, and seven grandchildren.Reprinted from an unknown 1972 newspaper obituary.; 12mo; 219 pages Price:
20.95 USD
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Chappell, Clovis G. Questions Jesus Asked New York , NY Abingdon-Cokesbury Press 1948 Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Blue cover with gold print. Minor underlining on a few pages. Spot on cover. From and Obituary: Dr. Clovis G. Chappell, a retired Methodist minister who was the first principal at Grove High School (Paris, Tn) , died Friday (1972) at his home in Waverly of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was 90.Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday at the Waverly Methodist Church with burial in Richlawn Cemetery.Dr. Chappell was principal and coach at Grove from 1906 to 1908. He was ordained into the ministry of the Methodist Church in 1908, and over the next 41 years held pastorates in Washington, Memphis, Houston, Birmingham and Charlotte, North Carolina. He officially retired in 1949 but filled numerous speaking engagements each year throughout the country.Born at Flat Woods, Tennessee on January 8, 1882, he studied at Trinity (now Duke) and Harvard Universities. He held doctoral degrees from Duke, Centenary College of Louisiana, and Birmingham Southern College.He was the author of some 35 religious books which were distributed throughout the world.He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cecil Hart Chappell; two sons, Clovis G. Chappell, Jr. of Midland, Texas and Dr. Robert H. Chappell of Texarkana, Arkansas, and seven grandchildren.Reprinted from an unknown 1972 newspaper obituary.; 12mo; 181 pages Price:
17.80 USD
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