History of the
American Baptist Association

 

This history is unique in several ways: 

1.   The history of the largest and oldest national association of churches who follow the Landmark principles espoused by J. R. Graves, J. M. Pendleton, J. N. Hall and Ben M. Bogard. 

2.   Gives an alternative view to the generally accepted position that Roger Williams led in establishing the first Baptist Church in America. 

3.   Details the origin of the Regular and Separate Baptists, who eventually became United Baptists and then Missionary Baptists. 

4.   Explains the desire and foundation for a national association of churches that recognizes the authority and responsibility of local congregations in fulfilling the Great Commission. 

5.   Relates the spread of these concepts into the various states and foreign mission fields. 

6.   Gives biographical information on Presidents and other associational leaders.

 

          

  698 pages with eleven chapters, appendix and index. Hardback  $29.95   

 

 

History of American Baptist Association 

I.   Our Heritage as A. B. A. Missionary Baptist
         A. Links to Wales and England
         B.  Baptist Beginnings in America
         C. Sandy Creek Association of Separate Baptists                        

II.   The Landmark Legacy
         A. The Triennial Baptist Convention
         B. Southern Baptist Convention
         C.  Old Landmarkism and the Convention
         D. Direct Gospel Movement              

III.    Baptist Migration and Settlement  
         A.  Baptist Migration to Kentucky
         B.  Churches and Associations in Tennessee, Georgia and
               Alabama
         C. Churches and Associations in Missouri and Arkansas              

IV. Early Landmark Churches and Associations
         A. Churches and Associations in Arkansas   
         B. State Association of Missionary Baptist Churches
         C. Churches and Associations in Texas
         D. Churches and Associations in Oklahoma

V. Organizing a National Work: Consolidation of the 
      Landmark State Associations

         A. Factors leading up to the General Association
         B. Organization of the General Association
         C. Work of the General Association

        
D. Influence of Ben. M. Bogard

VI. Other Early Landmark Churches and Associations
         A. Florida
         B. Oregon
         C. Mississippi
         D. Louisiana

VII. Organization of the A. B. A.
         A. Annual Meetings, Significant Changes, Resolutions
         B. Mission Work
         C. Literature and Publications

VIII.  Internal Conflicts
         A. The Audit and Management of Publications Business
         B. The Battle of Lakeland--Messenger qualifications 

         C. Differences in the American Baptist Association and the
              Baptist Missionary Association of America

IX.  New Horizons: Regrouping and Expansion
         A. General Information and Resolutions
         B. Missions
         C. Literature
         D. Chaplaincy Commission
         E. Youth Camps
         F. History and Archives

X.  Recent History: 1976-1998
         A. General Information and Resolutions

           
B. Missions
         C. Literature
         D. Chaplaincy Commission
         E. Youth Camps
         F. History and Archives

Appendix
         Presidents
         Schools
         Texarkana Baptist Orphanage

Index 

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