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- History.aspx accessdate "2014-07-19".
- History.aspx isCitedBy John_Jacob_Esher.
- History.aspx isCitedBy United_Evangelical_Church.
- History.aspx quote "Pastors and laity either identified with the majority, commonly called "The Esherites," or the minority, commonly called "The Dubsites" ... "The Esherites" met in Indianapolis while "The Dubsites" met in Philadelphia. The authority of the majority party prevailed and the ministers and congregations that supported the minority party were excluded from the denomination. These congregations lost their church buildings since the buildings were owned by the denomination. Efforts to reconcile the parties failed and, by 1894, the minority party had reorganized into a new denomination, the United Evangelical Church.".
- History.aspx title "Evangelical Congregational Church history".
- History.aspx url History.aspx.