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| Â | Baptist Church - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912 |
 | | Baptist Church.The name Baptists was given to members of congregations who had withdrawn from the dominant churches of England and restored what they believed to be apostolic precept and example of immersion. |  | | One of the first principles of the Baptist organizations was that the church as a spiritual body should be entirely separated from the state and that spiritual liberty be extended to allCatholic, Jew and Protestant. |  | | The first Baptist church in Miami county was started there on Feb. 25, 1860, by Elder A. Dean, with twenty members and became the leading church of Paola, a building being erected five years later. |
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http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/kansas/genweb/archives/1912/b/baptist_church.html
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| Â | Adherents.com |
 | | "Primitive Methodist Church, U.S.A. This church came into being as a result of the camp-meeting movement in the English midlands... |  | | Membership: At the time of their merger in 1884, the four uniting churches reported as follows: Methodist Church in Canada, 128,644 members; Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada, 25,671 members; Primitive Methodist Church, 8,090 members; Bible Christian Church, 7,398. |  | | Primitive Methodist Church in the U.S.A. New York |
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http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_524.html
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| Â | Baptist History The Reformed Reader |
 | | The popular designation of a Baptist denomination officially called "The Church of God." The founder, the Rev. John Winebrenner, was a minister of the German Reformed Church, more. |  | | In time the entire continent, but particularly the Eastern section, was affected, Baptist Churches, being among the many institutions, which sprang up in the seventeenth century. |  | | The first known Baptist Congregation was formed by a number of these fleeing separatists in Amsterdam, Holland in 1608. |
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http://www.reformedreader.org/history/list.htm
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| Â | Outline of Baptist History - N. H. Pius, D.D. |
 | | Baptist Church of Christ, originating in Tennessee in 1808, being confined to the South, it holds to a general atonement and a mild Calvinism. |  | | Old Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists derive their name from the doctrine that there are two seeds, one of evil, and one of good. |  | | For all these years this society has been furnishing Baptist Sunday-school and church literature. |
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http://www.reformedreader.org/history/pius/chapter05.htm
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Baptism |
 | | The pope, however, absolutely condemned the practice, and commanded that heretics on entering the Church should receive only the imposition of hands in paenitentiam. |  | | It is not, of course, absolutely necessary that the common names Father, Son, and Holy Ghost be used, provided the Persons be expressed by words that are equivalent or synonymous. |  | | Fid., IV, ix), concede this statement of the Baptist to have a literal fulfillment in the Pentecostal fiery tongues. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02258b.htm
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| Â | Primitive Baptist Family History Assistance |
 | | New Mt. Zion Church (colored) of East St. Louis, Illinois, was also listed as a member of this association. |  | | The church met every Sunday at the home of Wesley Spitler on South St. Louis Avenue in Chicago for a period of time after its organization. |  | | Elder Esley J. Kirk united with the church by letter in December 1956. |
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http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/FamHist-Cook.html
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| Â | New Catholic Dictionary: Baptists |
 | | The polity of the Baptist Church is congregational, each church being independent of control regarding discipline and worship, appointment of pastor, and election of deacons and other officers. |  | | There were two main bodies among the English Baptists, those who accepted the theology of Arminius, maintaining redemption for all, and those who followed Calvin, admitting redemption for the elect alone. |  | | It holds that immersion is necessary for valid baptism and that the Scriptures are the sole rule of faith and conduct. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/ncd01010.htm
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| Â | New Releases - Updates and Additions of New York Books |
 | | Not just a colorful coffee table book, this is also a practical guide to making all the above, plus benches, tables, gliders, trellis - basically anything in your garden out of branches and twigs - from the simple to the complex. |  | | Its breathtaking vistas, striking rock formations, and the diversity of flora and fauna are documented in an incredibly beautiful "coffee-table" photography book. |  | | In one of the most honored books of the year, the author transports us to a beautiful spring day in March 1911 when 146 workers -- most of them young immigrant women -- lost their lives. |
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http://www.hopefarm.com/update.htm
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| Â | History of the Old School Baptist Church |
 | | We acknowledge but one God as the only object of adoration, possessed of all possible perfections, yet believe in the Father, Son and Spirit, and that these three are one and the same in essence, equal in Power and Glory by whom the world was made. |  | | The group known as Separatists revived the ancient practice of immersion in living or running water which they held as essential to true believers in Baptist doctrines. |  | | This is what was written of him by a Dutch Reformer: “As there was no stated minister for the Dutch reformed Church, the people began to scatter and attend other churches, many attending the Baptist church which by this time had become quite a strong congregation. |
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http://www.albertwisnerlibrary.org/~wisner/Factsandhistory/History/OSBHistoryAndMembers.htm
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| Â | Charles Octavius Boothe, b. 1845. The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama, Their Leaders and Their Work. |
 | | 160; Baptist principles manifested themselves in this part of Alabama about 1818-19 in the constitution of the Elim Church, near the city of Montgomery, and Messrs. |  | | The colored people of Mobile enjoyed superior advantages over those of other sections of the State and hence many of them had made fair attainments in letters. |  | | Thus we see that in 230 years the gospel of Christ, though hampered by the institution of slavery, had done much to redeem the fetich worshiper from his midnight darkness and consequent spiritual ruin--had done much to induce the black man to obtain and retain God in his knowledge. |
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http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/boothe/boothe.html
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| Â | Primitive Baptist |
 | | Representatives convened at Black Rock, Maryland on September 28, 1832 and set forth the "Primitive" position on tract societies, Sunday Schools, Bible societies, missions, theological schools, and protracted meetings (revivals). |  | | These churches attempt to retain and/or restore primitive (or original) patterns of church life, such as unsalaried ministers, a capella singing and feet washing. |  | | The Progressive Primitive Baptists separated from the main body around the turn of the 20th century, and have adopted such practices as Sunday School, instrumental music, homes for the aged, and various auxiliaries to the church. |
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http://www.fact-index.com/p/pr/primitive_baptist.html
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| Â | Colored Primitive Baptists |
 | | Views ranging from absolute predestination to limited predestination exist among the black churches, with no break of fellowship. |  | | Contrary to their claims, it will not work with PDA's. |  | | These churches have adopted many modern practices not common among Primitive Baptists, such as instrumental music and Sunday Schools. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Colored_Primitive_Baptists
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| Â | Old School Primitive Baptists |
 | | If you are a conservative Old Line, Old School Primitive Baptist of like faith and wish to be on this site contact me. I can set up the same site as I have for Virginia or if you have a site already I can link to it. |  | | This site was put up by a Deacon of Happy Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Front Royal Virginia. |  | | Any doctrinal statement or other writing you wish to have put your site. |
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http://www.oldschoolbaptists.com/comh/info.html
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| Â | colored - Definition of colored by Webster's Online Dictionary |
 | | Colored and person of color (or people of color in the plural sense) are terms that were commonly used to describe people who do not have white skin or a Caucasian appearance. |  | | "Person of color" or "people of color" remain widely accepted terms for people who are not white, and (especially in the United States and Canada) members of a minority group or peoples of Third World origin. |  | | Colored, meaning, as applied to foliage, of some other color than green. |
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http://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/Colored
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| Â | Browse The NYPL Digital Picture Collection(P) |
 | | History of the baptists : traced by their vital principles and practic |  | | Cassell's house decoration : a practical guide to painters and decorat |  | | A book of hand-woven coverlets, with numerous plates in color and othe |
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http://digital.nypl.org/mmpco/browse.cfm?trg=srctitl
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| Â | The National Primitive Baptist Convention Online |
 | | This building later became the National Primitive Baptist Publishing House and remains the property of the National Primitive Baptist Convention located at 2116 Clinton Avenue, West, Huntsville, Alabama. |  | | Welcome addresses were delivered by Elder Felix Jordan on behalf of St. Bartley Primitive Baptist Church; Dr. Elias Patton, moderator of the Indian Creek Association; Professor Hopkins of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. |  | | The Memorial Building became a reality and was erected on property donated by the Indian Creek Association which also was the site of the Huntsville Graded and Industrial School (operated by the Association). |
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http://www.natlprimbaptconv.org/history.html
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