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| | Re: On Missions |
 | | Primitive Baptists believe that in order to perceive spiritual things, to see the kingdom of heaven, and to come to Christ, one must first be born again by the direct and sovereign operation of God's Spirit. |  | | Primitive baptists believe distinctively different from this because we hold to the truth that the gospel is "good news." It is sent throughout the world to declare to God's elect what glorious things He has wrought for their salvation...not to teach them how to be saved or to win souls. |  | | Primitive Baptists see in the scripture that the Lord's ministers were called of the Lord, prepared of the Lord, and sent of the Lord. |
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http://www.primitivebaptist.org/discussion/_PBOdisc/00000336.htm
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| | Religious Movements Homepage: Primitive Baptists |
 | | Primitive Baptists justify the idea that The Bible, specifically the 1611 King James version, as the sole literal rule of faith and practice for the church by citing scripture itself. |  | | Primitive Baptists, due to the strict interpretation of the Bible demanded by nature of the faith, hold the practices of baptism and footwashing/communion as vital in a very particular manner to the health of the church. |  | | Primitive Baptists are against moving the duty for teaching from the Church itself to any individual who might contradict the original precedent of the Bible or the individual Confessions of Faith. |
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http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/primitive_baptists.html
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| | Primitive Baptists |
 | | Primitive Baptists are known popularly for their religious rituals; unaccompanied congregational hymn singing, the practice of footwashing, a chanting preaching style used by older elders, and their originally maintained church houses. |  | | Primitive Baptists have preserved and continued to practice these rituals, and as a result, a far too simple conclusion has been drawn about their d evelopment within the larger framework of American Religion: The Primitive Baptists are a living religious history. |  | | Their main objective was to maintain a spiritual continuity with the Apostolic or Primitive Church and to follow that faith and practice without deviation and change. |
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http://www.les.appstate.edu/courses/appalachia/religion/primbapt.htm
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| | SOME QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT PRIMITIVE BAPTIST |
 | | Primitive Baptists contend for the same doctrine and practice as did the New Testament church; and therefore they believe they are the true church. |  | | Primitive Baptists do believe in preaching the Gospel in all nations (Matthew 28:19), but only as the individual minister is instructed to go by the Holy Spirit. |  | | Primitive Baptists do believe in churches and if by missions you mean churches, Primitive Baptists do believe in missions. |
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http://www.geocities.com/everettecoburn/answers1.html
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| | Primitive Baptist Faith and Practice |
 | | Each Primitive Baptist Church has been constituted on a set of beliefs summarized in Articles of Faith, which vary church to church, but contain several key elements in common, most of which are common to all Christian Religions. |  | | The first article is a belief in One True and Living God, and that Jesus was his only son and that the Holy Spirit was the Comforter that was promised to come into the world. |  | | Though not a generally accepted ordinance, a widely practiced or- dinance in Appalachia is the washing of the feet of the saints, though it is not generally practiced in Northern Primitive Baptist Churches. |
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http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv/primitiv.htm
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| | A Welsh Succession of Primitive Baptist Faith and Practice |
 | | The fervent Spirit of God which was manifest by these primitive faith preachers melted the hearts of many of God's saints, who had come to America loving the doctrines of grace. |  | | In America, it was not the Separates or primitives whose identity became obscured by integration, for their faith and doctrine remained the same. |  | | They approved of the Baptists practice of democracy in church government, simplicity of their order of worship, believers baptism and ordaining men to the ministry based upon a divine call as demonstrated by qualification of their gifts through preaching. |
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http://www.reformedreader.org/history/ivey/ch08.htm
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| | A recipe for church extinction Friday, July 25, 2003 |
 | | Primitive Baptists believe "the old ways" of worship practice should be an accurate reflection of the first century church. |  | | Primitive Baptist clergy tend to be bi-vocational because the churches believe pastors should not be paid just as strongly as they believe money should not be collected for missions. |  | | The churches' gradual demise is not a particular matter of concern for Primitive Baptists because they follow a strict brand of Calvinism, believing that God ordains who will be saved and who will be damned with no need for human intervention. |
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http://www.biblicalrecorder.org/content/opinion/2003/7_25_2003/ed250703arecipe.shtml
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| | English Dissenters: Baptists |
 | | The term Baptist for this discussion is directed to the development of the religious sect that grew out of the English Separatist movement and the merging of certain religious tenets in Holland during the period from 1600-1612. |  | | Some primitive Baptist congregations existed between 1600-1660 but many of these did not survive the Restoration (1660), or were merged with other congregations. |  | | Particular Baptists congregations were very strict in their administration of their congregations. |
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http://www.exlibris.org/nonconform/engdis/baptists.html
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| | Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South - A new book from the University Press of Florida |
 | | Crowley describes their separation from Southern Baptists and the many internal schisms on issues such as the saving role of the gospel, the Two Seed Doctrine, and absolute as opposed to limited predestination. |  | | "A superb study of Primitive Baptist belief and practice in a specific region of the South. |  | | Intensely conservative, with a strong belief in predestination, Old Baptists opposed modernizing trends sweeping their denomination in the early 19th century. |
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http://www.upf.com/Spring1999/crowley.html
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| | Early Religion in the Upper New River Valley |
 | | The views of the Primitive Baptists were set down in various articles of faith found in the church and associational records. |  | | These groups represented in the 20th century are the Christian Unity Baptist Church (similar to Free-will Baptists or Separate Baptist, into which general organization many of the churches have consolidated); and the Church of Christ in Christian Union. |  | | Other church functions were related to preserving doctrinal orthodoxy, whether the "free-will" doctrine of the Methodist or the Calvinistic predispositions of the Presbyterians and Baptists. |
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http://www.ls.net/~newriver/greligio.htm
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| | A Welch Succession of Primitive Baptists |
 | | Baptists which believed in election and predestination, but also believed new birth precedes faith, are identified as Baptists of primitive theology. |  | | Simply put, they assert Primitive Baptists abandoned their true beliefs in the 19th century, claiming that until then all orthodox churches subscribed to the tenets of the 1689 London Confession of Faith. |  | | Specifically, Baptists which believed in election and predestination, and also believed that a saving faith is imparted prior to actual new birth in regeneration, I identify as holding to reformed theology. |
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http://www.pb.org/pbdocs/chhist5.html
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| | Singing Traditions of the Primitive and Regular Baptists in Appalachia |
 | | The Primitive and Regular Baptists have continued the centuries old tradition of congregational hymn singing without the accompaniment of musical instruments- a practice which had previously been standard for most protestant faiths. |  | | Note: These texts cover the Primitive and Regular Baptists faiths in general and will contain, to varying degrees, information on hymn singing. |  | | Note: The focus of fasola.org is shape note singing which is independent of any denomination or faith. |
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http://www.library.appstate.edu/appcoll/research_aids/ehuffman.html
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| | PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS |
 | | If the term Primitive Baptist refers to their teaching, then this term maybe correct (for the world), these people saw themselves as Christians and members of the chirch of crist (contemporary spelling). |  | | Oldcastle was a committed toward evangelism, which the Primitive Baptists teach is wrong as they do not believe in the Gospel Agency in conversion. |  | | The Bible teaches that it is the church that is the Elect and predestined, not the individual, but individual free choice (Mat. |
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http://homepages.enterprise.net/sisman/pb.html
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 | | We believe that the primary purpose, and main function of the Church, is the witness of the truths set forth in his holy scriptures, that we might glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, in whom "we live, move, and have our being". |  | | We hold to the original doctrines and ordinances as given by Jesus and the Apostles for the New Testament Church. |  | | Unlike Protestant Churches, Primitive Baptist did not come out of the Catholic Church. |
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http://home.cfl.rr.com/littlezion
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| | AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS |
 | | We are told that there is no intention on their part to change the doctrine that has identified the old church over the years, just the practice (but have they considered that the practice identifies the church as much so as the doctrine?). |  | | According to the Banner-Herald directory of churches and ministers among the Progressive Primitive Baptists, as of January 2002, they have 111 churches and 109 ordained elders. |  | | So the idea of mixing the religious practices of the arminian churches with the preaching of the doctrines of grace is not something new, it has been tried for a hundred years now. |
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http://www.olpbc.com/Library/letter.htm
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| | thedailytimes.com - Primitive Baptists set record straight |
 | | April 25, 1840--These same people were excommunicated for denying the faith of the Baptist Church. |  | | Man-made inventions (such as foreign missions started by William Carey and Andrew Fuller; Sunday schools; musical instruments; gospel regeneration; women teachers; and that the commission given to the apostles was given to the Church) are not according to the Word of God. |  | | The Tuckaleechee Primitive Baptist Church was misrepresented and false statements were made pertaining to our doctrine by Steve Linginfelter. |
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http://www.thedailytimes.com/sited/story/html/144725
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| | Questions About Primitive Baptist Church History & Beliefs |
 | | Waht are the belief and practices of the church.I have found the names of Albin of the Salem Church. |  | | If you are they; you were called by other names according to history including Ana Baptist,so called by the Catholics church which came from Pagan worship because our forefathers rebaptisted all those coming from them or one of her daughter churches. |  | | Comments: I am interested in obtaining copies of any church records of the Lebanon Primitive Baptist church, located near Quitman, GA. A number of my ancestors were affiliated with that church, but I have not found copies of the minutes. |
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http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/Inquire.html
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| | Primitive Baptist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | These churches attempt to retain and/or restore primitive (or original) patterns of the church, such as unsalaried ministers, a cappella singing and feet washing. |  | | 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). |  | | 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://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive_Baptist
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| | Citytimes: Traditional till the end |
 | | At the corner of Kentucky and Oakdale avenues, a church is dying. |  | | That same devotion to tradition might be part of what is killing Tampa Primitive Baptist. |  | | And aside from occasional barbecues to try to attract new members, the church doesn't market itself, expecting instead that the spirit of God will draw people to worship. |
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http://www.sptimes.com/2004/05/14/Citytimes/Traditional_till_the_.shtml
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| | Welcome to palmchapel |
 | | Palm Chapel Primitive Baptist Church meets every Sunday morning at 10:30 and Wednesday evening at 6:00. |  | | We invite you to come and see the great things God is doing at our church. |  | | The church is located 200 yards on the right. |
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http://www.palmchapel.org
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| | The Primitive Baptist Library |
 | | Microfilms of church records in our collection may not be copied in whole or part without express, written permission from the specific church; or if the church has ceased to exist, from the Library trustees. |  | | To Ask a Question about the Primitive Baptist Church, its History, Beliefs, Practices, etc. |  | | Price Information for the Primitive Baptist Hymn Book, by D. Goble |
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http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/pbl.html
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| | New Bildad Primitive Baptist Church |
 | | The members of the New Bildad Primitive Baptist Church welcome you! |  | | We open our hearts to you, and pray that you will be blessed by being with us as we attempt to worship. |
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http://newbildad.tripod.com
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| | The Primitive Baptist Page |
 | | The above may seem like a strange thing, but strange as it is other people in whom the Baptists have had confidence have left the "old paths" and have followed after "strange gods." I was thinking if I should do as others have done I would, |  | | I would give everybody my hand on everything they preached and say aloud, "Amen," when other preachers preached. |  | | Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them." |
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http://www.pbpage.org
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| | Houston Primitive Baptist Church |
 | | If you would like to know more about the Primitive Baptists beliefs, please look at our Articles of Faith, a summary of what we believe. |  | | Each article has a link to the supporting scripture for each article. |
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http://www.houstonpbc.org/Hpbc
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| | Old Regular Baptist Church |
 | | Old Regular Baptist Churches are a product of central Appalachia. |  | | The belief system of the church developed during the nineteenth century, and first “association,” New Salem, can trace its lineage to 1825 in Pike, Floyd, Perry, and Harlan counties of Kentucky. |  | | The organization of the denomination is by the aforementioned association, which is formed when a group of individual churches unite to form one body. |
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http://library.pc.edu/special/oldregbaptist.htm
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| | Grace Chapel Primitive Baptist Church |
 | | In addition to our worship services we sponsor The Baptist Bible Hour on radio, hold Sunday morning Bible studies at selected fire stations in Memphis, and are involved in supporting and establishing churches in India and in the Philippines. |  | | Our services are very simple consisting of singing songs of praise and adoration to our wonderful God, praying to Him and preaching from the infallible, Holy Spirit inspired Scriptures. |  | | Grace Chapel Primitive Baptist Church welcomes you to our web site and we invite you to our worship services. |
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http://www.gracechapelpbc.org
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| | 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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| | Mount Zion Home Page |
 | | Welcome to the Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church Web Page! |  | | We are located on 717 N. Court Street in Crown Point In. |
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http://www.mountzionpbc.org
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| | Primitive Baptist Online - providing ready access to Primitive (Old School) Baptist writings of the past and today. |
 | | The Primitive or Old School Baptists cling to the doctrines and practices held by Baptist Churches throughout America at the close of the Revolutionary War. |  | | Primitive Baptist Heritage Corporation (PBHC) has republished books written by Primitive Baptists that have long been out of print. |  | | These books offer the readers a chance to study the doctrines of grace and come to a greater knowledge and understanding of the truths our people have confessed for generations. |
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http://www.primitivebaptist.org
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| | Short History of the Baptists |
 | | The anti-slavery controversy and the division of Baptists. |  | | John M. Peck and the Home Mission Society. |  | | Baptists in Wales : John Myles, Vavasor Powell. |
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http://www.reformedreader.org/history/vedder/contents.htm
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| | Jackson Primitive Baptist Church |
 | | See the Primitive Baptist Web Station for more Christian literature and information about Primitive Baptists. |  | | Primitive Baptist FAQ - Common questions about Primitive Baptists |  | | Black Rock Address - An important historical document |
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http://www2.netdoor.com/~dpyles/jpbc/jpbc.html
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| | PBSermons.org |
 | | If you know of any Primitive Baptist Elders you would like to see here on PBSermons drop us an email. |  | | You can "Listen Now" or choose to "Download" a sermon by right clicking on "Download" by the sermon selected and click on "save as" to save it to your hard drive to hear later. |
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http://www.pbsermons.org
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