PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SOUTH
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This body was organized December 4, 1861, when the Southern Presbyterians seceded and organized a new General Assembly. The power and educational institutions of this body were greatly weakened by the losses of the war. In 1890 there were 180,000 members.
By John Franklin Jameson