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"The Trail of Blood . . ."

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RETURN to Landmark Independent Baptist Church Homepage "The Trail of Blood . . ." Following the Christians Down Through the Centuries . . . or The History of Baptist Churches From the Time of Christ, Their Founder, to the Present Day by J. M. Carroll (Picture of J. M. Carroll) THIS LITTLE BOOK is sent forth for the purpose of making known the little-known history of those FAITHFUL WITNESSES of the Lord Jesus, who, as members of the CHURCH JESUS BUILT, "Overcame Satan by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony: and they loved not their lives unto death," Rev. 12:11. I'd appreciate hearing from you--and may I ask your help in getting these messages to our young people and others. Tell them about the wonderful facts of history brought out in this book. Urge them to order it. Read More
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A Brief History of the Baptists

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RETURN to Landmark Independent Baptist Church Homepage A Brief History of the Baptist s by the late Norman H. Wells The history of the ancient churches is very obscure. Much of the early recorded history was either lost or destroyed. A great part of the history that remains was changed to suit the interests of the Roman Catholic Church. All of church history has been involved in much controversy and was subject to the whims and fancies of each particular age. In a very broad outline we want to look at the history of the church. The First 300 Years of Church History Jesus Christ, during His earthly ministry, founded the first church in Jerusalem in approximately the year 30 A.D. This first church was commissioned to go forth preaching the gospel, winning the lost to Christ, baptizing and te Read More
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A Condensed History of the Church of God

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A Condensed History of the Church of God (Copyrighted 1904) By J.V. Kirkland The New Testament Church "Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand," began the gospel of Jesus Christ, in the wilderness of Judea, in the days of Tiberius Caesar; and since the world has stood there has never been an announcement of an event connected with more importance than this one. It fell with the most profound effect upon the longing souls of those who had long united for the promise of him who said: "In the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed." As its echoes reverberated among the hills of Judea it brought multitudes of anxious, loving souls to the Jordan in search of "him, of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write." This prophet of t Read More
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Body

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The contents of this page were taken from an article at The Baptist Page. Inspiration of the Scriptures as Believed by Baptists by B.H. Carroll (founder of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) The First Article of Faith We believe that the Holy Bible was written by men divinely inspired, and is a perfect treasure of heavenly instruction; that it has God for its Author, salvation for its end, and truth without any mixture of error for its matter; that it reveals the principles by which God will judge us; and therefore is, and shall remain to the end of the world, the true center of Christian union, and the supreme standard by which all human conduct, creeds, and opinions shall be tried. This is the first Article of Faith of a great many Baptist churches in our Southland. The first sta Read More
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CoreComm Internet - Start

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Doctrinal Abstract

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Abstract to the Doctrine of Salvation as Advocated by The Primitive Baptists To all who love Jesus Christ, the following doctrinal summary is offered in the confidence that upon careful inspection of the scriptural proofs advanced, all unprejudiced minds will be convinced salvation is of the Lord and not of man. This statement is not an approved creed of Primitive Baptists. Though it accurately reflects the beliefs of most Primitive Baptists, some may differ on certain points, and others may offer different explanations or different supporting texts. I) Total Depravity of Natural Man - All men are sinners by nature and are dead to spiritual things while in their natural state. The fact all men are sinners is asserted throughout the scriptures ( Gen 6:5, Gen 8:21, Job 25:4-6, Ec 7:20, Is 64 Read More
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Exegesis of Acts 19:1-7

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Exegesis of Acts XIX, 1-7 By John R. Graves Reproduced from chapter five of John's Baptism . (1) And it came to pass, that, while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul having passed through the upper coasts came to Ephesus: and finding certain disciples, (2) He said unto them, Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed? And they said unto him, We have not so much as heard whether there be any Holy Ghost. (3) And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized? And they said, Unto John's baptism. (4) Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the baptism of repentance, saying unto the people, that they should believe on him which should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus. (5) When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. (6) And when Paul had laid his hands u Read More
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National Association of Free Will Baptist

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North Park Baptist Church

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Where People Are Important... ...And Jesus Is Lord! Come Join Us For Worship Home Upcoming Events Calendar Newsletter Weekly Schedule About Us Staff Contact Us LINKS Southern Baptist Convention BGCT SBTC Lifeway Stores Family Christian Stores Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Sunday School - 9:30am Morning Worship - 10:30am Children's Church - 10:30am Evening Worship - 6:00pm Kingdom Kidz Praise - 6:00pm Youth ELiTe - 6:00pm North Park Baptist Church 2605 Rex Cruse Dr. Sherman, TX 75092 Phone 903-892-8429 Fax 903-893-4463 Email North Park Copyright 2003 North Park Baptist Church Read More
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Primitive Baptist FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Practices of Primitive Baptists (Revised 07/16/97) Because the Primitive Baptists are relatively few in number when compared to the popular denominations, and because some ways of Primitive Baptists are considered peculiar by most of the world, there are a great number of questions asked about them. Unfortunately, a great number of inaccurate answers are given. We have supplied this FAQ to satisfy the curious, and to correct erroneous speculations. Though Primitive Baptist churches are independently governed, there is a high degree of homogeneity among them; therefore, this FAQ should represent most, but we do not claim to speak in behalf of all. Why the name Primitive Baptist? What is the difference between Primitive Baptists and other Baptists? What i Read More
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Primitive Baptist Online - Home

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Home Links Contact Us Home FAQs Writers Photo Gallery Audio Programs Advanced Search Contact Us Churches In Texas Links Newman's History Griffin's History Hassell on Interpretation Studies In Romans Historical Documents Recent Additions Rhodes-West Debate-ELDER WEST'S SECOND AFFIRMATIVE Rhodes-West Debate-ELDER RHODES' FIRST NEGATIVE Rhodes-West Debate-ELDER WEST'S FIRST AFFIRMATIVE Rhodes-West Debate-REMARKS ON THE SECOND PROPOSITION Rhodes-West Debate-ELDER WEST'S EIGHTH NEGATIVE Popular Articles Welcome to the new Primitive Baptist Online! The 2001 Ministers Book Frequently Asked Questions About the Practices of Primitive Baptists Purpose Reflections on the Kehukee Association Home Disclaimer Written by Elder David Montgomery PB-Online and the Primitive Baptist Church do not recognize t Read More
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Religious Movements Homepage: Primitive Baptists

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Primitive Baptists | Profile | History | Beliefs | Social Structure | Controversies Links | Bibliography | I. Group Profile Name: Primitive Baptists Founder: The Primitive Baptist faith does not have a single founder or specific group responsible for organizing this Baptist tradition. There is, however, a generally-agreed upon timeline of events culminating in the split of the Old School Baptists from the Missionary Baptists. This occured when ten elders and ten brethren convened at Black Rock, Maryland on September 28, 1832. Elder Wm. Gilmore was chosen to moderate the proceedings and Gabriel Conklin presided as clerk for the writing of the Black Rock Address . Two elders, Wilson and Bowen, were not present at the meeting but authorized their identification on the address. 1 Date of Birth Read More
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The Abstract of Principles

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When the original charter of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary was adopted in 1858 it contained the following statement which continues as a part of the "fundamental laws." "Every professor of the institution shall be a member of a regular Baptist Church; and all persons accepting professorships in this Seminary shall be considered, by such acceptance, as engaging to teach in accordance with, and not contrary to, the Abstract of Principles hereinafter laid down, a departure from which principles on his part shall be grounds for his resignation or removal by the Trustees." The Abstract Of Principles I. The Scriptures. The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament were given by inspiration of God, and are the only sufficient, certain and authoritative rule of all saving knowledge, fait Read More
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Writings of Primitive Baptists

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Writings of Primitive Baptists Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart... - Jeremiah 15:16 Send submissions to: dpyles@netdoor.com Church History Title Author(s) A Condensed History of the Church of God J.V. Kirkland Hassell's Articles Sylvester Hassell The Black Rock Address various Inspiration of the Scriptures Title Author(s) Examples of Scientific Accuracy in the Bible David Pyles Reconciliation of the Resurrection Accounts David Pyles Doctrinal Title Author(s) The "Spiritual" Body David Pyles Comment on the "Very Elect" David Pyles A Short Examination of Intermediate States David Pyles Invitations of the Gospel Gilbert Beebe A Reply to a Self-Proclaimed Savior W.J. Berry Predestinated unto the Adoption Harold Hunt Comments Read More
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