Classic poems from various authors (1860s). Selections include Dixie, Stonewall Jackson's Way, Sonnet for Lee (R. L. Dabney) , Homespun Dress, Bonnie Blue, and many more. 28 pages View More...
This is a presentation from the greatest statesman America ever produced. It was the South Carolinian's magnum opus. It was printed after his death. Includes discussions of the nature of man, the origin of government, protection against abuses by government, constitutional government, effects of unequal taxation, concurrent majority, nullification, and more. There is a clear presentation of the original intentions of the founding fathers. A biographical sketch of Calhoun is included. 74 pages, View More...
The first segment of this booklet covers the testimony of Carroll who came out of the War Between the States a crippled infidel. The Lord was pleased to rescue Carroll from his sin through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. There is an excellent message on The Second Coming of Christ and also one equally good on The Library of Heaven. 43 pages View More...
Even though first written in July 1888, the principles Dabney discloses are an index to the state of things today. In a day when we hear so much about rights and entitlements, Dr. Dabney deals with responsibilities for our actions and duty towards God The booklet contains a biographical sketch of Dabney . Foreword is by H. Rondel Rumburg. 39 pages View More...
These two essays were first written in the late 1800s. The principles Dabney discloses are an index to the state of things today. In a day when we hear so much about feminism, rights and entitlements, Dr. Dabney deals with these matters from a Biblical perspective and the human duty towards God's order. The booklet contains a biographical sketch of Dabney. Foreword by H. Rondel Rumburg. 41 pages View More...
This Baptist pastor and signer of the Ordinance of Secession (South Carolina) addresses the men of the Greenville District in print, powerfully refuting and denouncing abolitionism from a Christian as well as Political perspective. This is a message to unite the Confederate Cause with principles applicable to today. There is included an introductory essay on abolitionism by H. Rondel Rumburg. There is also a biographical sketch of James Clement Furman included. 20 pages View More...
An Address on Liberty by Rev. Richard Furman, D. D. This Revolutionary War document was originally produced November 1775. This shows the Baptist involvement in patriotic declaration to the upcountry South Carolina and the address seeks to convince fellow citizens of their justifiable resistance against the Crown. This is a sort of South Carolina "Declaration of Independence. " This famous Baptist minister was politically involved. Furman was a favorite preacher to Patrick Henry of Virginia. 10 pages View More...
This Baptist sermon was originally preached to the Religious Tract Society of Charleston at the First Presbyterian Church on June 10th, 1816. This was the organization's first anniversary sermon. The subject is of greatest importance. There is also included a biographical sketch of Furman. 19 pages View More...
Originally entitled, Exposition of the Views of the Baptists, Relative to the Coloured Population in the United States in Communication to the Governor of South Carolina. Here is a Scriptural justification of slavery and demonstration of Abolitionist fanaticism by Furman in light of historic events. Furman was a patriot in the First War for Independence with a price on his head by the British. 13 pages View More...
This is a Confederate Memorial Day speech that pulls no punches. Dr. Girardeau was an unreconstructed Christian gentleman and minister of the Lord Jesus Christ. This speech is pungent and in some ways deals with issues that we are presently facing such as socialism and communism. Must reading for those who want to know how to honor their ancestors. Introduction gives a sketch of the author. 30 pages. View More...
There is a brief biography included of Holcombe who was a patriot and delegate to the Constitutional Convention, and a pastor of the Baptist Church at Euhaw, SC. This is a defense of the doctrines of grace that was once valiantly preached by Baptists of the South. 30 pages View More...
Hughes lived in Richmond during the war, and as a son of a prominent physician, his father was Mrs. Lee’s physician. He had opportunity to meet and know the prominent Southron personalities. His insights are quite revealing and helpful. He takes the reader inside war torn Richmond. Hughes was the youngest cadet at VMI. Also, Hughes gives an objective and undistorted account of the true South. There is a biographical sketch of Hughes by H. Rondel Rumburg. 52 pages View More...
Manly, whose father was the Rev. Dr. Basil Manly, Sr. (Baptist minister, President of the University of Alabama and Chaplain to the Confederacy) and brother was Rev. Basil Manly, Jr. (Baptist minister and one of the founders of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary), was a Baptist minister, a preacher of the Gospel, an educator and avid Confederate. He produced Peace in Believing during the war. This piece of literature became a Confederate Tract which was distributed among the soldiers. There is also included a biographical sketch of Dr. Manly. 26 pages View More...
This chaplain of the First Tennessee Regiment, as most chaplains, was dedicated and faithful to his calling as a Confederate chaplain. He desired to provide spiritual solace to the injured and weary soldier. There is a picture of Quintard on the cover and a biographical sketch by Dr. H. Rondel Rumburg on the back. 52 pages View More...
This was the funeral sermon preached in Lynchburg on 24th May 1863 when Jackson’s body was transported to Lynchburg to be put on the packet boat Marshall in order to convey it to Lexington. The sermon is titled True Eminence Founded on Holiness. There is also included a biographical sketch of Pastor Ramsey. 24 pages View More...
Two volumes in one. First, biography of Randolph Harrison McKim. Second, sermons of McKim. Within this offering we find another example of the impossibility of divorcing Christianity from the armies of the South; but, we have a new twist on the story, for here we have an account of a soldier turned minister. McKim goes to war as a soldier, answers the call to minister to the spiritual needs of his fellow man and trades his rifle for a Bible. The rest of the story is about his faithful, but blind, horse "Charlie." Twelve sermons are included in the second volume. View More...
This is the first full-length biography of Beverly Tucker Lacy, the chaplain to "Stonewall" Jackson and the Second Corps or Stonewall Brigade. Lacy was an ordained minister of the Old School Presbyterian Church. He was a trustee of Washington College. Lacy was a son and grandson of Presbyterian ministers. 371 pages including an index. View More...
This book seeks to document the origin and purpose of Confederate flags and their use. It shows the Christian beliefs and symbols of the Southern people. The flags show their devotion to God and the constitution. Also shown is the direct connection with the flags of Europe. Interwoven in this volume are personal episodes of those using the flags. View More...
The hymn has been of great importance to the people in the South throughout their history. In life and in death the ministry of psalms and hymns has been a vital part of the fabric of life. Little is known about Southern Hymnology and almost nothing is known about Confederate Hymnology. A gospel minister observing the Confederate Army at worship declared, �The voices which now poured forth their strength in singing the songs of Zion had shouted in the charge and the victory.� One Southern minister, theological educator and hymn writer remonstrated, �We cannot afford to lose these old... View More...
This is the first full length biography of Anna Jackson the wife of the famous General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson and his daughter Julia. Julia was the only child of Jackson’s to reach adulthood. Anna was Jackson’s second wife. His first wife, Ellie lived only fourteen months after they were married and died in childbirth. Anna lived over fifty years after the death of her husband and thought it a privilege to honor his memory. Anna reared Julia and Julia’s children. She was the author of a book on the Life and Letters of “Stonewall” Jackson which gives the greatest domestic insight into hi... View More...