FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. V. No. 17. 4 BIG CHUECH STRIDES INTERESTING DATA REVEALED BY OUR LAST CENSUS. The Twenty Million Communicant* Own 142,25(1 Churches, Which Are Worth, in ltouml Number*, 9031,000,000 —The Colored Organization* Swelling. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Superintendent Robert P. Porter makes public the prelim inary figures of tho church statistics of the eleventh census, which are both curious and interesting. There are shown to be in the United States nearly 150 separate and dis tinct church organizations holding to wide ly different creeds, varying greatly in prac tice and representing all possible variations of church polity. There are a dozen different branches of the Presbyterian family. There are some denominations that will answer only to the simplest, most indefinito title for ex ample, tho Brethren. There are various churches that claim to be simply Brethren. Four of those are branches of what ore pop ularly called Plymouth Brothreu, but they do not own the title "Plymouth," or is tliero any designation which they have adopted by which these four bodies of Ply mouth Brethren may be distinguished from other brethren. There are two Reformed churches, known as tho "Roformod Church in. America" and tho "Reformed Church in the United States." Some Peculiarities. Some of the denominations were never numbered before, and it required the utmost powers of persuasion to induce thorn to submit to the process. Sects have boon found and enumerated who claim less than 100 communicants. Here are seven sects I which altogether number now only about 4,000 persons, and yet own church edifices worth $70,000: Shakers, Amananites, Mon nonite, Harmony, Separatists, New Icarian and Altruists. All societies observing the communal life, whether founded on a re ligious or secular bolief, are embraced in the returns. Two these societies are not re ligious, tho Icaruinand tho Altruist, but are organized to apply a social principle. After tho seven great denominations— Congregational, Lutheran, Methodist, Pres byterian, Roman Catholic, Baptist and Episcopal—havo been accounted for, the other 184 religious associations represent less than 15 per cent, of tho church edifices and less than 11 per cent, of tho aggregate value of church property. Borne of the subdivisions of the Buptist churches are peculiar. Tho uninitiated per son thinks it difficult to define the differ ence between the Seventh Day and the six principal Baptists, between tho Mudheud Baptists and tho River Brethren, between tho Primitive and tho Freo Will, between tho Original Froe Will and tho old Two Seed in Spirit, between the General and the Gen eral Free Will. Besides theso there are also tho Regular South, Regulur North and the Regular Colored Baptists. The Society of Friends are divided into the Orthodox and tho Hieksite, the Wilburite and the Primi tive branches. There are seventeen or eight een different branches of tho Lutheran church in this country. Churclie* and Tlielr Wealth. Tho following tablo Bhows the number of churches in the United States today as com pared with forty years ago: 1850. 1890. Congregational 1,700 4,730 Lutheran 1,221 0,550 Methodist 13,338 44,244 Presbyterian 4,830 12,403 Roman Catholic 1,227 8,700 Baptist 9,800 39,412 Episcopal 1,401 5,005 All other 5,007 20,471 Total 38,183 142,250 The valuo of church property for the same k poriod is as follows: ▼ 1850. 1890. Congregational $7,970,195 $43,315,437 Lutheran 2,854,280 34,218,234 Mothodist 14,820,148 130,018,070 Proßbytorian 14,557,089 04,870,233 Roman Catholic 9,250,758 118,381,510 Baptist 11, M 1,127 68,028.520 Episcopal 11,331,210 73,580,201 All other 15,590,558 08,777,080 Total $87,440,371 $031,221,303 In point of number the Methodists stood first iu 1850 and still retain the position. Nearly one-third of all the church edifices belong to tho Methodist church, while the Baptists can lay claim to more than one quarter. Relatively speaking, the Episco pal church retains about the same position to the other denominations as it did in On the other hand, tho Roman Cath olic church has advanced considerably, from a trifle over 3 per cent, of the total number to ovor 0 per cent. In point of value, how ever, tho Catholic church has mado still greater strides, from an ownership of 10% per cont. of all the church property to an ownership of 18% per cont. In this respect the Catholic church now ranks second in importance, being exceeded only by the Methodist church, which returns a triflo over 20% per cent, of the total value. In 1850 the value of church property of four denominations—Mothodist, Presbyterian, t Baptist and Episcopal—outranked the Catholic church in this respect. Twenty Million Church Members. According to the returns of the Eleventh census, the number of communicants in five principal religions denominations for which the statistics have boon completed are as follows: Congregational 512.771 Lutheran 1,199,514 Mothodist 4,255,377 Presbyterian 1,278,815 Roman Catholic 0,250,045 Total 18,490,522 The communicants of tho Baptist and Episcopal with those 6t other denomina tions will bring the aggregate up to übout 20,000,000 in all. The statistics of tho colored denomina tions likewise show groat progress. 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