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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.

18th Century Releases

  • 01 - First Association Formed Among Baptist Churches (Philadelphia, PA, July 27, 1707)
  • 02 - Baptists, Established Church Finally at Peace in Boston (Boston, MA, May 21, 1718)
  • 03 - Twenty-Eight Baptists Jailed for Refusal to Pay Clergy Tax (Bristol, MA, March 20, 1729)
  • 04 - Baptists, Quakers Exempted from Tax to Support Clergy (Boston, MA, May 10, 1729)
  • 05 - Progress of Baptists Alarms Governor of North Carolina (Shiloh, NC, October 12, 1729)
  • 06 - New Revival Movement Stirs Unusual Response on Frontier (Delaware Bay, December 1, 1740)
  • 07 - Baptist Churches Split Over Revival Practices (Philadelphia, PA, January 5, 1742)
  • 08 - Connecticut Passes Laws to Keep Out Evangelists (Hartford, CT, June 1, 1742)
  • 10 - Aging Widow Imprisoned for Resisting Clergy Tax (Norwich, CT, October 28, 1752)
  • 11 - Baptist Church in North Carolina Forged by New England Evangelists (Sandy Creek, NC, November 22, 1755)
  • 12 - Patrick Henry Accuses King, Established Clergy (Hanover County, VA, December 15, 1763)
  • 13 - First Baptist College Charted by Rhode Island (Providence, RI, March 1, 1764)
  • 14 - 'The Army Was Never Like This,' Says Colonel Turned Evangelist (Culpepper County, VA, March 1765)
  • 17 - Officers Interrupt Meeting, Arrest Baptist Minister (Carter's Run, VA, November 1769)
  • 18 - Imprisoned Baptist Minister Endures Murder Plots, Abuse (Culpepper County, VA, April 1770)
  • 19 - Court Unable to Convert Accused Baptist Preacher (Culpepper, VA, May 1770)
  • 20 - Massachusetts Baptists Ask for Relief from Persecution (Boston, MA, October 1770)
  • 23 - Colonists Clash with Army; Baptists Join in Fighting (Hillsboro, NC, May 17, 1771)
  • 24 - Six Baptists Arrested for Conducting Worship (Urbanna, VA, August 11, 1771)
  • 25 - Baptists Put on Bread, Water for Refusal to Quit Preaching (Urbanna, VA, August 26, 1771)
  • 32 - Patrick Henry Wins Freedom for Jailed Baptist Preacher (Chesterfield, VA, October 20, 1773)
  • 33 - Baptists Demand Equal Rights with Massachusetts State Church (Boston, MA, December 1773)
  • 34 - Baptists Refuse to Succomb to State Church Persecution (Williamsburg, VA, January 1774)
  • 35 - Baptists Branded as 'Fanatics'; Appeal for Equality Rejected (Philadelphia, PA, October 15, 1774)
  • 36 - 'Grant Us Liberty You Fight for,' Baptists Tell Massachusetts Solons (Boston, MA, November 22, 1774)
  • 37 - Baptist Layman Suffers Persecution for Beliefs (Goochland County, VA, December 1774)
  • 38 - South Carolina Baptists Aid New England Brethren (Charleston, SC, 1775)
  • 39 - Baptists Protest 'Toleration Act' Which Allows Only Daylight Worship (Williamsburg, VA, June 13, 1775)
  • 40 - Baptists Join Colonists in Fight for Freedom (Philadelphia, PA, July 1, 1775)
  • 41 - Baptists Given Liberty to Preach to Soldiers (Richmond, VA, August 16, 1775)
  • 42 - Wealthy Baptist Pastor Discovers Money Talks (Chesterfield, VA, December 1775)
  • 43 - Mob Dips Dogs in Ridiculing Baptist Stand on Immersion (Pepperell, MA, June 26, 1776)
  • 44 - Sheriff Who Arrested Preacher Returns to Him for Immersion (Kiokee, GA, 1777)
  • 45 - Husband Shoots Preacher for Baptizing His Wife (Norfleet's Ferry, VA, June 1777)
  • 46 - Baptist Patriot Retries After Sacrificial Service (Hopewell, NJ, December 1778)
  • 47 - Baptists, Established Church Opponents in Revolutionary War (Richmond, VA, 1780)
  • 48 - Baptist Ministers Win Right to Perform Virginia Marriages (Richmond, VA, October 1780)
  • 49 - Baptist Pastor's Record Unusual as Chaplain During Revolution (New York, NY, September 1784)
  • 50 - Bill to Support Churches Is Opposed by Baptists (Powhatan County, VA, August 13, 1785)
  • 51 - Sunday School Society Formed by Baptists (London, England, September 5, 1785)
  • 52 - Baptists, Thomas Jefferson Unite to Establish Religious Freedom (Richmond, VA, December 16, 1785)
  • 53 - Preacher Feared by British Called by Charleston Church (Charleston, SC, 1787)
  • 54 - Baptists, State Church Even in Fight Over Incorporation (Goochland County, VA, August 10, 1787)
  • 55 - Regular, Separate Baptists Vote to Unite in Virginia (Goochland County, VA, August 10, 1787)
  • 56 - Baptists Say Federal Constitution Fails to Insure Religious Liberty (Goochland County, VA, March 7, 1782)
  • 57 - John Leland Plays Key Role in Adoption of Constitution (New York, March 4, 1789)
  • 58 - Baptists Ask George Washington to Secure Religious Freedom (Richmond, VA, August 8, 1789)
  • 59 - Slavery Violates Human Rights, Some Virginia Baptists Declare (Richmond, VA, August 8, 1789)
  • 60 - Religious Liberty Guaranteed, George Washington Tells Baptists (Richmond, VA, September 1, 1789)
  • 61 - Baptist Dream of Religious Liberty Realized at Last in First Amendment (New York, September 25, 1789)
  • 62 - Four Great Statesmen Aid Baptists in Freedom Fight (Philadelphia, PA, January 1792)
  • 68 - Baptists Lead in Overthrow of Virginia State Church (Richmond, VA, January 1794)
  • 69 - Defiance of Established Church Brings Penalties in Connecticut (Windham, CT, January 1748)
  • 70 - Baptist Leader Isaac Backus Champions Religious Freedom (Middleborough, MA, January 16, 1796)
  • 71 - Baptist Preacher Is Leading Missionary in New England (Haverhill, MA, November 1797)
  • 72 - Ends of Foreign Mission Lifeline Held by Andrew Fuller, William Carey (London, England, June 1798)
  • 73 - Hard-Working Dan Taylor Strengthens English Baptists (London, November 1798)
  • 74 - Established Church Confiscates Property of Baptist Deacon (Harwich, MA, November 12, 1799)
  • 74a - Cracking Ice Stresses Baptism Change of View (Wantage, NJ, 1752)
  • 74b - Association Cites Rapid Rise of Separate Baptists (Sandy Creek, NC, June 1758)
  • 74c - Stop Progress of Baptists, Urges Lieutenant Governor (Augusta, GA, 1772)
  • 74d - Revival Sparks Growth Despite Persecution (Dover, VA, May 28, 1775)

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