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- We Southern Baptists / by Cox, Norman Wade,1888-(CARDINAL)808817;
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- Subjects: Southern Baptist Convention.;
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- Our Baptist story / by Duncan, Pope Alexander,1920-;
Includes bibliography.
- Subjects: Southern Baptist Convention;
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- A history of the Pilot Mountain Baptist Association 1885-1985 ; our trust by Goss, McPherson Mashburn.(CARDINAL)309945;
Includes bibliography.
- Subjects: Southern Baptist Convention;
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- Annual of the Southern Baptist Convention. by Southern Baptist Convention.(CARDINAL)149330;
Issues for 1898- have: "43rd- Session, 53rd- year."
- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Periodicals.; Southern Baptist Convention.; Baptists; Old State Library Collection.;
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- The Southern Baptist Convention and its people, 1607-1972 by Baker, Robert Andrew.(CARDINAL)146320;
Bibliography: pages 465-469.Baptist beginnings in the south (1607-1740) -- Rapid expansion in the south (1740-1814) -- United period of benevolent work (1814-1845) -- A new direction (1845-1860) -- War and reconstruction (1860-1877) -- Recovery and advance (1877-1917) -- The modern era (1917-1972).
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- Proceedings ... of the Southern Baptist Convention. by Southern Baptist Convention.(CARDINAL)149330;
" -42nd session, 52nd year"--1897.Description based on: 42nd/52nd (1897).
- Subjects: Periodicals.; Southern Baptist Convention.; Baptists; Old State Library Collection.;
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- Among Southern Baptists. vol. 1- 1936/37- by Ramond, John Stanislaus,1898-(local)tlcaut5024685243119100;
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- Subjects: Southern Baptist Convention; Baptists;
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- The Southern Baptist Convention, 1845-1953. by Barnes, William Wright,1883-1960.(CARDINAL)146229;
Bibliography: pages 314-323.I. Introduction -- II. The convention formed -- III. Taking a stride, 1845-1860 -- IV. The war period, 1860-1865 -- V. Reconstruction era, 1865-1879 -- VI. The will to go on, 1879-1899 -- VII. Baptist Sunday school board -- VIII. The convention and internal conflicts -- IX. Theological training in the life of the convention -- X. The women's work -- XI. Expanding horizons, 1899-1919 -- XII. Enlistment and training -- XIII. Widening areas of Christian training and service -- XIV. Growth in co-operation, organization, stewardship, and evangelism -- XV. The laymen -- XVI. The convention and problems of society -- XVII. Relations with other Baptist bodies -- XVIII. Relations with non-Baptist bodies -- XIX. A period of expansion, 1946-1953, by Porter Routh -- Epilogue -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D.Baptists arrived in the southern United States near the end of the 17th century. The first Baptist church in the south was formed in Charleston, South Carolina under the leadership of William Screven, a Baptist preacher and shipbuilder who arrived there from Maine in 1696. But the zealous evangelism of the Separate Baptists was the chief instrument of spreading the Baptist denomination throughout the southern U. S. The first associations formed in the South were the Charleston Association (org. 1751) and the Sandy Creek Association (org. 1758). Baptists in the South participated in forming the first national Baptist organization in 1814-the General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States of America for Foreign Missions (better known as the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions or the Triennial Convention; it met every three years). The Southern Baptist Convention was formed May 8-12, 1845 in Augusta, Georgia. Its first president was William Bullein Johnson (1782-1862), who was president of the Triennial Convention in 1841. The immediate, though not only, cause was the controversy over slavery between Northerners and Southerners within the Triennial Convention and the Home Mission Society. Though the bodies were theoretically neutral, some Baptists in the South did not believe the assurances of neutrality. They knew several leaders were engaged in abolitionist activity. To test this, Georgia Baptists recommended James E. Reeve, a slaveholder, to the Home Mission Society as a missionary in the South. The Society did not appoint Reeve, presumably not on the basis of his being a slaveholder, but because the Georgia Baptists wished his appointment specifically because he was a slaveholder. Baptists from the South subsequently broke from this organization and formed the new convention.
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- Fifty fruitful years, 1891-1941, the story of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention / by Burroughs, P. E.(Prince Emmanuel),1871-1948.(CARDINAL)541196;
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- Subjects: Southern Baptist Convention. Sunday School Board.;
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- A historical study of the educational agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1845-1945. by Brigham, Judith.;
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