Author: George W. Purefoy
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Category : Baptism
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Pedobaptist Immersions
Author: George W. Purefoy
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Category : Baptism
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Category : Baptism
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Pedobaptist and Campbellite Immersions
Author: Amos Cooper Dayton
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Category : Baptism
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Category : Baptism
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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High-church Baptists in the South
Author: James E. Tull
Publisher: Mercer University Press
ISBN: 9780865547056
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
James E. Tull's study and critique of the history and teachings of Landmarkism has established itself as a classic treatment of this important movement. This present version of that study is the revised, condensed, and updated edition of Tull's 1960 original. Tull did not finish the revision before he died in 1989, but Morris Ashcraft has now completed that task according to Tull's directions and notes. Ashcraft has also added a helpful preface. With this new edition of Tull's invaluable work on Landmarkism, a new generation of historians, students, and all seeking to understand Baptists have at hand a most helpful teacher: Tull on Landmarkism.
Publisher: Mercer University Press
ISBN: 9780865547056
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
James E. Tull's study and critique of the history and teachings of Landmarkism has established itself as a classic treatment of this important movement. This present version of that study is the revised, condensed, and updated edition of Tull's 1960 original. Tull did not finish the revision before he died in 1989, but Morris Ashcraft has now completed that task according to Tull's directions and notes. Ashcraft has also added a helpful preface. With this new edition of Tull's invaluable work on Landmarkism, a new generation of historians, students, and all seeking to understand Baptists have at hand a most helpful teacher: Tull on Landmarkism.
Ford's Christian Repository & Home Circle
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 1066
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 1066
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A History of the Baptists of Louisiana
Author: John Tyler Christian
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Forgotten but Not Gone
Author: James Hoyle Maples Jr.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532644167
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
All of us are shaped in many ways by unseen markers in our DNA. Unknown ancestral traits contribute to determination of such things as eye and hair color, height, and even a certain propensity or susceptibility to certain diseases. To some extent religious bodies are similarly the product of their beliefs and doctrines, at times and in certain ways, to beliefs and doctrines buried in the inherited make-up of that body or denomination. Landmarkism is such a genetic-like marker in the Southern Baptist Convention yet is largely unknown, and its influence is barely recognized today as a contributing factor in much of Baptist practice and belief. This book seeks to trace the origin and transmission of landmark beliefs from the time of its greatest influence to the present day when it is largely unknown but certainly present in beliefs and practices that have developed and become part of the Southern Baptist body in many instances.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532644167
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
All of us are shaped in many ways by unseen markers in our DNA. Unknown ancestral traits contribute to determination of such things as eye and hair color, height, and even a certain propensity or susceptibility to certain diseases. To some extent religious bodies are similarly the product of their beliefs and doctrines, at times and in certain ways, to beliefs and doctrines buried in the inherited make-up of that body or denomination. Landmarkism is such a genetic-like marker in the Southern Baptist Convention yet is largely unknown, and its influence is barely recognized today as a contributing factor in much of Baptist practice and belief. This book seeks to trace the origin and transmission of landmark beliefs from the time of its greatest influence to the present day when it is largely unknown but certainly present in beliefs and practices that have developed and become part of the Southern Baptist body in many instances.
The Christian Repository
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 582
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Issues for 1856-1857 include section called: Family visitant; conducted by Mrs. S.R. Ford.
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 582
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Issues for 1856-1857 include section called: Family visitant; conducted by Mrs. S.R. Ford.
The Christian Review
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Ford's Christian Repository
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 990
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 990
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James Robinson Graves
Author: James A. Patterson
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
ISBN: 1433675986
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
James Robinson Graves (1820-1893) is known for firmly believing that Baptists of his day needed clearly distinct markers in order to preserve a meaningful denominational identity. The founder of Landmarkism, his theology emphasized church succession (an unbroken trail of authentic congregations dating back to the New Testament), the local church (rather than the idea of a universal Body of Christ), and strict baptism guidelines. In this first biography of Graves in more than eighty years, author James A. Patterson portrays the man as bold and brash. A native of Vermont who moved south to Nashville in 1845, the self-educated preacher and budding journalist would become a combative defender of the Baptist cause, engaging in public controversy with Methodists, Restorationists, and even fellow Baptists. Ultimately, Graves sought to influence the direction of the Southern Baptist Convention in its formative period and was the primary shaper of the “Tennessee Tradition,” now considered a key strand of Southern Baptist life and identity. By focusing on Graves’s understanding of essential Baptist boundary markers, this book assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Landmark legacy. It concludes with an epilogue that discusses the enduring influence of his ideas in the decades after his death.
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
ISBN: 1433675986
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
James Robinson Graves (1820-1893) is known for firmly believing that Baptists of his day needed clearly distinct markers in order to preserve a meaningful denominational identity. The founder of Landmarkism, his theology emphasized church succession (an unbroken trail of authentic congregations dating back to the New Testament), the local church (rather than the idea of a universal Body of Christ), and strict baptism guidelines. In this first biography of Graves in more than eighty years, author James A. Patterson portrays the man as bold and brash. A native of Vermont who moved south to Nashville in 1845, the self-educated preacher and budding journalist would become a combative defender of the Baptist cause, engaging in public controversy with Methodists, Restorationists, and even fellow Baptists. Ultimately, Graves sought to influence the direction of the Southern Baptist Convention in its formative period and was the primary shaper of the “Tennessee Tradition,” now considered a key strand of Southern Baptist life and identity. By focusing on Graves’s understanding of essential Baptist boundary markers, this book assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Landmark legacy. It concludes with an epilogue that discusses the enduring influence of his ideas in the decades after his death.