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Baptist Heritage Press Releases

1612-1894

(Issued by Baptist-related newspapers and magazines, 1950s-1960s)

The Baptist Heritage Press Releases Collection is located at the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. The collection contains press releases on key Baptist events from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, as well as a series on Baptists and the Civil War and a series of special undated press releases on historic Baptist events. The stories were produced between 1955 and 1959 by the Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention to highlight significant events in Baptist history. Each release, written in the form of a contemporary newspaper article, reports on a significant event in English and American Baptist history. Together, the releases provide an overview of three centuries of Baptist life. Events include Thomas Helwys’ challenge to King James I, Roger Williams’ pursuit of religious liberty, the founding of the Baptist Missionary Society, the formation of the Southern Baptist Convention, and a series on Baptists and the Civil War written by Arthur L. Walker. The stories were used by Southern Baptist-related newspapers and magazines in the 1950s and 1960s.

17th Century Releases

  • 01 - Baptist Preacher Defies King, Arrest, Investigation Ordered (London, England, July 10, 1612)
  • 02 - Churchgoing Teen-Ager Appointed Stenographer by Leading Jurist (London, England, September 1, 1620)
  • 03 - Growing Protestant Strength Seen in Opposition to King's Favorite (London, England, June 1, 1626)
  • 04 - College Suspends Roger Williams, Religious Beliefs Reported Cause (London, England, June 1629)
  • 05 - Puritan Ministers Invited to America as Missionaries (London, England, August 5, 1629)
  • 06 - Preacher Sought for Arrest, Vanishes Suddenly From England (London, England, November 28, 1630)
  • 07 - Preacher Who Vanished from England Accepts Pastorate in New World (Boston, MA, February, 10, 1631)
  • 08 - Boston Congregation Shocked by Pastor's Sermon, Resignation (Boston, MA, April 2, 1631)
  • 09 - John Cotton Forced to Resign as Vicar of Church of England (London, England, May 7, 1633)
  • 10 - New Archbishop William Laud Leads Fight Against Protestants (London, England, August, 1633)
  • 11 - John Cotton Appointed Pastor of Puritan Church at Boston (Boston, MA, October 10, 1633)
  • 12 - Pastor's Group Dangerous Young Minister Declares (Boston, MA, November 1633)
  • 13 - 'Give It Back to the Indians' New England Settlers Told (Boston, MA, December 27, 1633)
  • 14 - Preacher Banished from Boston for Religious, Political Views (Newton, MA, October 9, 1635)
  • 15 - Controversial Puritan Minister Escapes Deportation to England (Boston, MA, January 1636)
  • 16 - Banished Preacher Departs Amid Bitter Winter Cold (Salem, MA, January 11, 1636)
  • 17 - Indians Threaten English Colonies, Lone Minister Seeks to Intervene (Boston, MA, October 13, 1636)
  • 18 - Preacher Who Arranged Peace Treaty with Indians Not Present at Signing (Boston, MA, October 22, 1636)
  • 19 - Woman Spilts Massachusetts Society with Strange New Religious Doctrine (Boston, MA, May 1637)
  • 20 - English Forces Overwhelm Indians, Preacher Aids in Successful Raid (Boston, MA, May 25, 1637)
  • 21 - Baptist Preacher Leads Outcasts to New Settlement in Rhode Island (Newport, RI, June 1638)
  • 22 - Roger Williams Establishes Baptist Church at Providence (Providence, RI, March 1639)
  • 23 - Preacher Named First President of Harvard (Cambridge, MA, August 27, 1640)
  • 24 - Parliament Orders Burning of Book by Roger Williams (London, England, August 1644)
  • 25 - Roger Williams Wins Charter for Rhode Island Territory (Providence, RI, September 17, 1644)
  • 26 - Baptist Preacher Continues Search for Religious Liberty (Newport, RI, 1650)
  • 27 - Minister, Church Members Arrested for Conducting Worship in Home (Boston, MA, July 22, 1651)
  • 28 - Baptist to be Whipped for Religious Beliefs (Boston, MA, August 30, 1651)
  • 29 - Baptist Preacher Bravely Endures Public Whipping (Boston, MA, September 5, 1651)
  • 30 - Two Baptist Sympathizers Narrowly Escape Whippings (Boston, MA, October 1651)
  • 31 - Rhode Island Colony Falls Into Hands of USURPER; Williams, Clark to Rescue (Providence, RI, 1651)
  • 32 - Harvard President Embrases Strange Baptist Doctrines (Cambridge, MA, December 1653)
  • 33 - President's Baptist Leanings Threaten Scandal at Harvard (Cambridge, MA, February 4, 1654)
  • 34 - Preachers Secure Charter Restoring Democratic Government in Rhode Island (Providence, RI, 1654)
  • 35 - Harvard President Forced Out Because of Baptist Doctrines (Cambridge, MA, October 25, 1654)
  • 36 - Immersion is Sin, Murder; Writes Critic of Baptists (London, England, 1656)
  • 36a - Baptist Imprisoned, Banished for Preaching in New York (Flushing, NY, March 20, 1657)
  • 37 - Mistreated Harvard President Dies with Malice Toward None (Scituate, MA, February 27, 1659)
  • 38 - Peace, Religious Freedom Hoped of New Parliament (London, England, April 27, 1660)
  • 39 - Religious Toleration Offered in Exchange for English Throne (London, England, May 2, 1660)
  • 40 - Promise of Religious Freedom Wins Throne for Charles I (London, England, May 29, 1660)
  • 41 - Minister Goes to Prison! Rather Than Stop Preaching (Bedford, England, November 13, 1660)
  • 42 - Supporters Protest Minister's Innocence; Charge False Arrest (Bedford, England, December 1660)
  • 43 - Religious Fanatics Invade London; Attempt to Overthrow Government (London, England, January 9, 1661)
  • 44 - Preacher Sentenced; Banishment Threatened Unless He Is Silent (Bedford, England, January 1661)
  • 45 - Baptists Protest Innocence in Recent Insurrection (London, England, January 28, 1661)
  • 46 - Insurrection by Religious Fanatics Costs England Freedom of Worship (London, England, February 1661)
  • 47 - Preacher, Wife Try Unsuccessfully to Have Him Released from Prison (Bedford, England, August 1661)
  • 48 - Jailer Warned to Keep Closer Watch on Pastor (Bedford, England, May 1662)
  • 48a - Baptists, Other Dissenters Not Welcome in Virginia (Jamestown, VA, January 10, 1663)
  • 49 - King of England Borrows Money from Baptist Pastor (London, England, 1663)
  • 50 - Freedom of Worship Insured in New Rhode Island Charter (Newport, RI, November 24, 1663)
  • 51 - Baptist Preacher Indicted; Accused of Printing Heresy (Ailesbury, England, October 9, 1664)
  • 52 - Baptist Preacher Sentenced to Jail, Stocks for Publishing Heretical Book (Ailesbury, England, October 1644)
  • 53 - Priest Taunts Baptist in Stocks; Attracts Ridicule of Laughing Mob (Ailesbury, England, October 1644)
  • 54 - Religious Leaders Denounce Formation of Baptist Church (Boston, MA, May 28, 1665)
  • 54a - 'Half-Way Covenant' Denounced by Baptists (Northhampton, MA, September 1, 1665)
  • 54b - Baptists Found Guilty of Disturbing Peace (Boston, MA, October 11, 1665)
  • 54c - Baptist Church Removed to Rhode Island (Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, October 20, 1667)
  • 54d - Court Refuses to Accept Verdict for Baptist Preacher (Boston, MA, March 25, 1668)
  • 54e - Baptists Ordered Banished for Conducting Services (Boston, MA, May 14, 1668)
  • 54f - Three Imprisoned Baptists Released by Authorities (Boston, MA, June 10, 1669)
  • 55 - Orders from King Give Bunyan Right to Preach (Bedford, England, May 9, 1672)
  • 55a - Hoping to Establish Catholicism, Monarch Plunges England into War (London, England, May 1672)
  • 56 - Protestant Minister Active Since Release from Prison (Bedford, England, January 1675)
  • 57 - Preacher in and Out of Jail for Many Years Is Free Again (Bedford, England, February 1676)
  • 58 - Imprisoned Minister's Book Immediately a Best Seller (London, England, 1678)
  • 58a - First Baptist Church Nailed Up in Boston (Boston, MA, May 19, 1680)
  • 59 - Maine Baptists Survive Opposition to Establish Church of Their Own (Boston, MA, January 11, 1682)
  • 60 - Ordered to Quit His Preaching, Baptist Minister Chooses Exile (York, ME, June 28, 1682)
  • 61 - Baptist Minister Told to Get Out of Province (Kittery, ME, October 9, 1683)
  • 62 - Forced Out of New England, Baptists Thrive in Carolina (Somerton, SC, 1685)
  • 62a - Baptist Converted by Own Sermon Elected Pastor of New Church (Dublin, PA, January 15, 1688)
  • 63 - Congregational Singing 'Unsafe,' General Baptist Convention Rules (London, England, May 23, 1689)
  • 64 - Fight Over Religion Ends with Act of Toleration (London, England, May 25, 1689)
  • 65 - Baptist Preacher Who Popularized Singing Loses Part of Congregation (London, England, 1691)
  • 66 - All Is Harmony as Baptists Give Belated Approval to Hymn Singing (London, England, September 1692)
  • 66a - Tax Levied to Support Elected Ministers Only (Boston, MA, October 12, 1692)

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