Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South

Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South
Author: John G. Crowley
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813065135

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"A superb study of Primitive Baptist belief and practice in a specific region of the South. Expands our knowledge of an often neglected group."--Bill Leonard, Dean, School of Divinity, Wake Forest University Between 1819 and 1848, Primitive Baptists emerged as a distinct, dominant religious group in the area of the deepest South known as the Wiregrass country. John Crowley, a historian and former Primitive minister, chronicles their origins and expansion into South Georgia and Florida, documenting one of the strongest aspects of the inner life of the local piney-woods culture. Crowley begins by examining Old Baptist worship and discipline and then addressing Primitive Baptist reaction to the Civil War, Reconstruction, Populism, Progressivism, the Depression, and finally the ferment of the 1960s and present decline of the denomination. Intensely conservative, with a strong belief in predestination, Old Baptists opposed modernizing trends sweeping their denomination in the early 19th century. Crowley describes their separation from Southern Baptists and the many internal schisms on issues such as the saving role of the gospel, the Two Seed Doctrine, and absolute as opposed to limited predestination. Going beyond doctrine, he discusses contention among Old Baptists over music, divorce, membership in secret societies, sacraments administered by heretics, and rituals such as the washing of feet. Writing with insight and sensitivity, he navigates the history of this denomination through the 20th century and the emergence of at least twenty mutually exclusive factions of Primitive Baptists in this specific region of the Deep South.

The Making of the Primitive Baptists

The Making of the Primitive Baptists
Author: James R. Mathis
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415948715

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Adventures With The Primitive Baptists

Adventures With The Primitive Baptists
Author: David Montgomery
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2010-02-26
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0557087198

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A collection of essays by a minister about his experiences among the Primitive Baptists.

The Sound of the Dove

The Sound of the Dove
Author: Beverly Bush Patterson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1995
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780252070037

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In The Sound of the Dove, Beverly Bush Patterson explores one of the oldest traditions of American religious folksong, a national heritage of great beauty and dignity that remains vital in the lives and worship of predestinarian Primitive Baptists in the southern mountains. This unaccompanied and frequently unharmonized congregational singing challenges our assumptions about creativity, aesthetics, meaning, and identity. Patterson's revealing study incorporates interviews, field observations, historical research, song transcriptions, and musical analysis. She uses seventeenth-century English documents to trace historical antecedents of Primitive Baptist singing and to frame her discussion of religious belief and gender roles as they intersect with singing. One chapter is devoted to the role of women in this church.