An outline of Baptist history [electronic resource] : a splendid reference work for busy workers : a record of the struggles and triumphs of Baptist pioneers and builders / by N.H. Pius.
A comprehensive story of the Baptist Church, from its apostolic traditions before the Reformation through its many activities in the early 20th century. It is especially concerned with the Negro Baptists in America, and recounts their growth and maturing as denominations. The book includes many names of leaders, and statistics from the 1909 U.S. census, and gives an account of the personal and monetary strengths of the congregations. The history finds that the recognition and practice of adult baptism and communion are the only essential criteria for the true Baptist, and insists that there is no difference between white and black Baptists.
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- Edition: Electronic edition
- Publisher: [Chapel Hill, N.C.] : Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001.
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- General Note:
- Text transcribed by Apex Data Services, Inc. Images scanned by Fiona Mills. Text encoded by Fiona Mills and Jill Kuhn Sexton.This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH digitization project's database, Documenting the American South. It is a part of the collection The Church in the Southern Black community.Title from electronic title page.
- Original Version Note:
- Transcribed from: An outline of Baptist history : a splendid reference work for busy workers : a record of the struggles and triumphs of Baptist pioneers and builders / by N.H. Pius, D.D. [S.l. : s.n., 1941?]. 202 p. Includes: 1940-1941 First Annual Report of the Historian. Shreveport, Louisiana : National Baptist Convention of America, 1941. Historian C. Charles Taylor New Orleans, Louisiana. Apparently a reissue of Pius' 1911 work, expanded with new material, but retaining the original t.p.
- Funding Information Note:
- Funding from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition supported the electronic publication of this title.
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- System requirements: PC with modem or direct Internet connection; SGML viewer required for SGML files.
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A comprehensive story of the Baptist Church, from its apostolic traditions before the Reformation through its many activities in the early 20th century. It is especially concerned with the Negro Baptists in America, and recounts their growth and maturing as denominations. The book includes many names of leaders, and statistics from the 1909 U.S. census, and gives an account of the personal and monetary strengths of the congregations. The history finds that the recognition and practice of adult baptism and communion are the only essential criteria for the true Baptist, and insists that there is no difference between white and black Baptists.
