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  1. All According to God's Plan: Southern Baptist Missions and Race, 1945-1970 (Religion in the South) by Alan Scot Willis, 2004-10-15
  2. Baptist Piety: The Last Will and Testimony of Obadiah Holmes (Religion & American Culture) by Edwin S. Gaustad, 2005-09-18
  3. Isaac Taylor Tichenor: The Creation of the Baptist New South (Religion & American Culture) by Michael E. Williams, 2005-09-25
  4. Democratic Religion: Freedom, Authority, and Church Discipline in the Baptist South.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Church and State by Jimmy D. Neff, 2004-06-22
  5. Christianity in the Local Context: Southern Baptists in the Philippines (Contemporary Anthropology of Religion) by Brian M. Howell, 2008-07-08
  6. Historical Study of Southern Baptists and Race Religions, 1917-1947 (The Baptist tradition) by Foy Valentine, 1980-06
  7. Southern Baptist Convention. Home Mission Board. Home mission studies by Helen Holmes Ruchti, 1958-01-01
  8. The Baptists (Hippocrene Great Religions of the World) by Anne Deveraux Jordan, J. M. Stifle, 1990-07
  9. The axioms of religion;: A new interpretation of the Baptist faith, by Edgar Young Mullins, 1908
  10. Religion Southern Style: Southern Baptists and Society in Historical Perspective (Perspectives in Religious Studies) by Norman A. Yance, 1980-12
  11. An Affront to the Gospel?: The Radical Barth and the Southern Baptist Convention (American Academy of Religion) by Elizabeth B. Barnes, 1987-11
  12. Identity and Marginality Among New Australians: Religion and Ethnicity in Victoria's Slavic Baptist Community (Religion and Society) by Viktor Zander, 2004-10-30
  13. Man in the World: The Political Theology of Johannes Baptist Metz (Dissertation Series (American Academy of Religion), No. 16.) by Roger Dick Johns, 1976-07
  14. Ungenuine and gratuitous. (relations between Catholics and Baptists): An article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life by Richard Neuhaus, 1998-03-01

41. Kings Grant Baptist Church, Virginia Beach:Service Schedule
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Monday September 19th, 2005 Quick Menu: Select Welcome Message Service Schedule Adult Bible Study KGBC Staff Music Ministry Youth Ministry Children's Ministry Ministry Opportunities Missions Education Weekly Communiqué Monthly Newsletter Current Events Prayer Request KGBC Home
Welcome to King’s Grant Baptist Church!
Established in 1965, we have traveled far and accomplished many tasks, but there is more work to be done. We invite you to join us.
Mission Statement
The mission of King’s Grant Baptist Church as a redemptive body of Christ, is to be a loving, caring, serving and diverse fellowship of believers, led by the Holy Spirit, who through worship, prayer, Bible Study, evangelism, Christian growth, appropriate ministries and missions, share the good news of Jesus Christ with our rapidly changing communities and the world. This page was last modified on: Monday, 02nd May, 2005 Kings Grant Baptist Church
873 Little Neck Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23452

42. The Baptist Faith & Message
Comparison of 1925, 1963 and 2000 baptist Faith and Message We repudiateevery theory of religion which denies the supernatural elements in our faith.
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Introduction Message from the Chairman of the Committee Committee Response to Initial Feedback Study Committee Members ... Home > Comparison of 1925, 1963 and 2000 Baptist Faith and Message
Comparison of 1925, 1963 and 2000 Baptist Faith and Message Preamble to the 1925 Baptist Faith and Message Preamble to the 1963 Baptist Faith and Message Preamble to the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message The report of the Committee on Statement of Baptist Faith and Message was presented as follows by E. Y. Mullins, Kentucky: REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON BAPTIST FAITH AND MESSAGE Your committee beg leave to report as follows: Your committee recognize that they were appointed "to consider the advisability of issuing another statement of the Baptist Faith and Message, and report at the next Convention." In pursuance of the instructions of the Convention, and in consideration of the general denominational situation, your committee have decided to recommend the New Hampshire Confession of Faith, revised at certain points, and with some additional articles growing out of present needs, for approval by the Convention, in the event a statement of the Baptist faith and message is deemed necessary at this time.

43. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: BAPTIST-CLERGY-N-CHURCHES
For anyone with a genealogical interest in baptist clergy and churches.
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Religion: BAPTIST-CLERGY-N-CHURCHES Mailing List BAPTIST-CLERGY-N-CHURCHES-L
Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in Baptist clergy and churches For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at BAPTIST-CLERGY-N-CHURCHES-admin@rootsweb.com.

44. Temple Baptist Church
Contains address, contact info, service schedule, and a photo of the exterior of the church.
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Temple Baptist Church
225 Maynard Road
Framingham, MA 01701
Pastor: Daniel S. Buentello
email: isadan@ultranet.com
Services:
Sunday School - 10.00 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7:00 p.m.
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45. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: SDB
For anyone researching ancestors affiliated with the Seventh Day baptist church.
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Topic: anyone researching ancestors affiliated with the Seventh Day Baptist church. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at SDB-admin@rootsweb.com.

46. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: PRIMITIVE-BAPTIST-ROOTS
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Primitive baptist church.
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Religion: PRIMITIVE-BAPTIST-ROOTS Mailing List PRIMITIVE-BAPTIST-ROOTS-L
Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in the Primitive Baptist church For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at PRIMITIVE-BAPTIST-ROOTS-admin@rootsweb.com.

47. Russian Periodicals Catalog. Baptist. Religion, Moskva, Russia, Russian,
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48. The National Association Of Baptist Professors Of Religion
The National Association of baptist Professors of religion is a community ofteaching scholars. Most members teach at baptistaffiliated schools, colleges,
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: NABPR Placement Service The National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion is a community of teaching scholars. Most members teach at Baptist-affiliated schools, colleges, and seminaries, but members also hail from a wide range of institutions in the United States, Canada, and abroad, including church-related and state-supported schools. The history of the Association is woven into the changing religious culture of the United States. From the late 1920s until 1981 there were several organizations of Baptists who were teaching scholars in different regions of the country. From their beginnings those regional organizations reflected efforts of men and women engaged in similar tasks in similar settings to find ways to sharpen teaching skills and encourage the continuation of meaningful scholarship. The immediate predecessor of the NABPR was a group of Baptist teaching scholars in the Southeast who, in 1972 founded a journal, Perspectives in Religious Studies , laying a foundation of publications that continues to identify the work of the Association In 1981 the NABPR was given life at a breakfast meeting at the Pacificia Hotel in San Francisco, California. Sixty persons adopted a constitution and elected the first slate of officers. They also adopted requirements for membership and the paying of annual dues, which were essential to support the projected work of the Association. Since then the national body and the regional bodies of the NABPR have met in conjunction with the national and regional conventions of the

49. Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . COVER STORY . The Southern Baptist Convention . J
baptist BATTLES SOCIAL CHANGE AND RELIGIOUS CONFLICT IN THE SOUTHERN baptistCONVENTION by Nancy Ammerman SOUTHERN baptistS OBSERVED edited by Nancy
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Week of September 16, 2005
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The Southern Baptist Convention
June 7, 2002 Episode no. 540
Current Stories Military Chaplains' Hurricane Relief Efforts United Nations Millennium Development Conservative Christian Law Schools Headlines: This Week in Religion News BOB ABERNETHY , anchor: Now, a profile of the country's largest Protestant denomination by far, the Southern Baptist Convention, holding its annual meeting next week in St. Louis.
In recent years, the conservatism of the SBC leadership has drawn some criticism and caused some defections. But by every objective measure, the denomination is thriving more than 16 million members, a new record, in more than 42,000 churches, in every state, with total offerings and gifts of nearly $9 billion a year.
Our report begins in an SBC megachurch near Atlanta.
The 11 o'clock service Easter Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Snellville, Georgia. The senior pastor is also the outgoing president of the Southern Baptist Convention Dr. James Merritt. Dr.

50. Indianapolis Baptist Temple
Background on the Indianapolis baptist Temple tax dispute. a black shroudrepresenting the death of religious liberty is draped over a sign in front of
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Baptist Temple tax dispute Church building confiscated to pay tax debt
Updated: 07-24-2001
Put in place by church members, a black shroud representing the death of religious liberty is draped over a sign in front of the Indianapolis Baptist Temple. (Staff photo / John Severson) For 16 years the leaders of the Indianapolis Baptist Temple refused to withhold federal taxes from their employees' paychecks or to pay federal taxes as an employer. The protest came to an end Feb. 13, 2001 , when federal marshals seized the church building to pay taxes and fines totalling $6 million. The church was ordered to be sold at auction by U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker in a Sept. 28, 2000, ruling, in which she gave the conservative evangelical congregation until Nov. 14 to vacate. (See the full text of the opinion)
When that date arrived hundreds of church members and their supporters waited in the church for the marshals to come. But the U.S. Marshals Office took a cautious approach, seeking to ensure a peaceful end to the standoff that had been building for 16 years. And the church did have one last hope - an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. But on Jan. 16, 2001, the Court refused to hear the case. Even after that ruling it would be nearly a month before the marshals came.

51. Primitive Baptists
The Primitive baptists chose to maintain the baptist religious system of beliefsthat was operative before the addition of missionary and educational
http://www.les.appstate.edu/courses/appalachia/religion/primbapt.htm
Primitive Baptists
Primitive Baptist churches in southern Appalachia can be traced back to the late 18th century when the first generation of settlers moved into the region. When the Baptists split in the 1830s over missionary work, these churches adopted a conservative position, believing in a predestinarian interepretation of the doctrines of grace and election, and took the name Old School or Primitive Baptist. They remained a leading denomination in the region throughout the nineteenth century and small churches aver aging about twenty-five members are vigorously supported today. (Patterson,161)
The minutes of the one hundred fortieth annual session of the Senter District Primitive Baptist Association, located in Ashe County, North Carolina lists its Articles of Faith, which provide a better understanding of the beliefs of Primitive Bap tists.
Articles of Faith
  • We believe in one true and living God, Father, Son and Holy Ghost and these three are one.
  • We believe that scriptures of the Old and New Testament as translated in the 1611 King James version of the Holy Bible is the written word of God and the only rule of faith and practice.
  • We believe in the doctrine of election by grace.
  • 52. GALVESTON.COM: Galveston, Texas Churches And Synagogues
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  • 54. Religious Affiliation Of U.S. Presidents * Religion
    One of the most overrepresented religious groups among US presidents is Unitarianism . baptist, Warren G. Harding Harry S. Truman Jimmy Carter
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    Religious Affiliation of U.S. Presidents
    Denomination Number of
    Presidents Percent of
    Presidents Percent of
    Current
    U.S. Pop. Ratio % of Pres.
    to % of Pop. Episcopalian Presbyterian Methodist Baptist Unitarian Disciples of Christ Dutch Reformed Quaker Catholic Congregationalist/
    United Church of Christ Keep in mind that in the table above, the % of the U.S. population for religious groups are current figures. Religious groups have had much different proportions at various time in U.S. history. One of the most over-represented religious groups among U.S. presidents is Unitarianism. Despite merging with Universalism in the 1960s, the combined proportion of Unitarian Universalists in the U.S. population is just 0.2% of the population (one in every 500 Americans). Yet there have been 4 Unitarian presidents. Another over-represented religious group among U.S. presidents is Dutch Reformed, by virtue of having two U.S. presidents, yet having only a small number of people left in the country who identify themselves as Reformed. The contemporary heir to the Dutch Reformed churches is the "Reformed Church in America," which has about 300,000 members in the U.S. and Canada. (Alternatively, one might count only a single president as Dutch Reformed, if Theodore Roosevelt is counted as an Episcopalian sources differ on this subject . Even just one Dutch Reformed president would constitute statistical over-representation.) After that, Disciples of Christ, Episcopalians, and Quakers have also had representation in the White House far outstripping their proportion of the U.S. population.

    55. World Religions Religion Statistics Geography Church Statistics
    Adherents.com is a growing collection of church membership and religion adherentstatistics. American baptist Churches in the USA 3337400 (74 recs.)
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    Adherents.com is a growing collection of over 43,870 adherent statistics and religious geography citations : references to published membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,200 religions , churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, ultimate concerns, etc. The religions of the world are enumerated here. Basically, researchers can use this site to answer such questions as "How many Lutherans live in Florida?" "What are the major religions of India?" , or "What percentage of the world is Muslim?" We present data from both primary research sources such as government census reports, statistical sampling surveys and organizational reporting, as well as citations from secondary literature which mention adherent statistics. Adherents.com also has detailed lists of influential and

    56. ADDRESS TO SOUTHERN BAPTIST LEADERS (1960)
    There, according to one of his biographers, he knocked religion out of thecampaign as It was Virginia s harassment of baptist preachers, for example,
    http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac/66.htm
    ADDRESS TO SOUTHERN BAPTIST LEADERS (1960)
    John F. Kennedy
    The Protestant immigrants to the New World brought many things in their baggage, including a deep-seated distrust of Roman Catholicism. Although Catholics had been among the early settlers of the New World, they had been a minority in the thirteen colonies that eventually became the United States. Not until significant numbers of Catholics began migrating to the United States in the mid-nineteenth century did anti-Catholicism emerge as a potent, and ugly, political and social phenomenon. Although Irish Catholics began to play a major role in local and state politics in the latter nineteenth century, the first Catholic to seek a national office was the popular governor of New York, Alfred Emanuel Smith, who was the Democratic nominee for president in 1928. Anti-Catholic prejudice, the fear that a Catholic president would "take orders" from the Pope, insured Smith's defeat. Methodist Bishop Adna Leonard declared: "No Governor can kiss the papal ring and get within gunshot of the White House." Even liberal Protestants were concerned. The Christian Century declared it could not "look with unconcern upon the seating of a representative of an alien culture, of a medieval, Latin mentality, of an undemocratic hierarchy and of a foreign potentate in the great office of the President of the United States." Smith's defeat at the polls seemed to foreclose a Catholic from seeking the White House, until John F. Kennedy captured the Democratic nomination in 1960. Much to his dismay, he discovered that many southern Protestant groups still believed in old canards about every Catholic having to obey the Pope's commands unquestioningly. He finally decided to try to defeat the issue by meeting it head-on, and on September 12, 1960, he delivered the following statement before the Greater Houston Ministerial Association.

    57. Zondervan Media Room: Religion News Links
    Deities Deadlines A Primer on religion News Coverage Christian News Does theNews Have a Soul? baptist American baptist News Service (official)
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    58. Religion In 18th-Century America (Religion And The Founding Of The American Repu
    Another religious movement that was the antithesis of evangelicalism made A SW view of the baptist Meeting House, Providence, RI Colonial baptist Church
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    III. American Revolution - IV. Congress of the Confederation - V. State Governments
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    II. Religion in Eighteenth-Century America
    A gainst a prevailing view that eighteenth-century Americans had not perpetuated the first settlers' passionate commitment to their faith, scholars now identify a high level of religious energy in colonies after 1700. According to one expert, religion was in the "ascension rather than the declension"; another sees a "rising vitality in religious life" from 1700 onward; a third finds religion in many parts of the colonies in a state of "feverish growth." Figures on church attendance and church formation support these opinions. Between 1700 and 1740, an estimated 75 to 80 percent of the population attended churches, which were being built at a headlong pace. Toward mid-century the country experienced its first major religious revival. The Great Awakening swept the English-speaking world, as religious energy vibrated between England, Wales, Scotland and the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s. In America, the Awakening signaled the advent of an encompassing evangelicalismthe belief that the essence of religious experience was the "new birth," inspired by the preaching of the Word. It invigorated even as it divided churches. The supporters of the Awakening and its evangelical thrustPresbyterians, Baptists and Methodistsbecame the largest American Protestant denominations by the first decades of the nineteenth century. Opponents of the Awakening or those split by itAnglicans, Quakers, and Congregationalistswere left behind.

    59. Virginia Baptist Historical Society Library: Religion Collections In Libraries A
    Virginia baptist Historical Society Library religion Collections in Librariesand Archives (Main Reading Room, Library of Congress)
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    The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers Home ... Religion Find in Main Reading Room Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
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    60. Baptist Churches. (from Religion) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    baptist Churches. (from religion) (For figures on Adherents of All religions byContinent, e see /e tbl artclid= 115755 tocid= 9115755 assetid= 74573
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