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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.

19th Century Releases

  • 01a - Hardy, Freedom-Loving Baptists Make Ideal Settlers on Frontier (KY Frontier, January 1800)
  • 01b - Nothing Stops John Taylor from Forming New Churches (Corn Creek, KY, November 1800)
  • 01c - A Strange Frontier Sight Is Camp Meeting at Night (Logan County, KY, August 1801)
  • 01d - The Lips of Little Christians Bring Religion to Frontier (Logan County, KY, September 1801)
  • 01e - Regular, Separate Baptists Join Forces in Kentucky (Clark County, KY, October 1801)
  • 01f - Mercer Sparkes Georgia Baptists to Organize (Powelton, GA, April 30, 1803)
  • 01g - Baptists Give Big Cheese to President Jefferson (Washington, D. C., November 1801)
  • 02 - Preacher Who Uses Notes Unpopular with Pastors (Charleston, SC, February 1807)
  • 03 - Traveling Baptist Preacher Studies Daniel Boone as Well as His Bible (TN Frontier, September 1809)
  • 04 - Baptists Prefer Simplicity in Building Meetinghouse (Richmond, VA, January 1810)
  • 05 - Squatter's Log Cabin Welcome Sight to Traveling Baptist Evangelist (MO Frontier, September 1818)
  • 06 - Winter Trail Not for Tenderfoot, Warns Frontier Baptist Preacher (MO Frontier, November 1818)
  • 07 - Congregation Waits Six Hours to Hear Baptist Evangelist (MO Frontier, December 19, 1818)
  • 14 - Touched by Revival Fires, Baptist Churches Grow Fast (Elkhorn Association, KY, 1803)
  • 15 - Frontier Baptist Preacher Divides Time Between Plow and the Pulpit (TN Frontier, July 1805)
  • 16 - To Sing or Not to Sing Is Question with Baptists (Boston, MA, October 1810)
  • 17 - Richard Furman Leads South to Support Foreign Misions (Charleston, SC, 1813)
  • 18 - Baptist Preacher Wounded in Escape from Indians (Badgley Settlement, IL, March 1813)
  • 19 - Baptist Congregations Safeguard Pastors Against Evils of Money (Nashville, TN, July 1813)
  • 20 - Baptists in America Fall Heir to Two Foreign Missionaries (Boston, MA, September 1813)
  • 21 - Rice Hopes to Organize Baptists for Missions (Philadelphia, PA, December 1813)
  • 22 - Baptists Organize Convention to Support Foreign Missions (Philadelphia, PA, May 1814)
  • 23 - Staughton Brings Zeal of Carey to America's Foreign Missions (Philadelphia, PA, May 24, 1814)
  • 24 - Luther Rice Wins Baptists to Foreign Missions Cause (Savannah, GA, May 1817)
  • 25 - Pioneer Baptist Preacher Leaves Wilderness Trails (Columnia County, GA, August 15, 1819)
  • 26 - Anti-Mission Sentiment Growing Among Baptists (Philadelphia, PA, January 1820)
  • 27 - Missions Seek Only Money, Charges Pioneer Preacher (KY Frontier, October 1821)
  • 28 - South Carolina Baptists Form State Convention (Columbia, SC, December 1821)
  • 29 - Another Dream Comes True as Columbia College Opens (Washington, D. C., January 1822)
  • 30 - Georgia Baptists Organize Under Sherwood's Prodding (Powelton, GA, June 29, 1822)
  • 31 - New Virginia Association Sends Out Two Missionaries (Bedford, VA, October 1823)
  • 32 - Missionary Societies Form Alabama State Convention (Salem Church, AL, October 28, 1823)
  • 33 - Richmond Pastor Labored Without Asking Rewards (Richmond, VA, December 18, 1824)
  • 34 - Baptists Lose Great Leader in Death of Richard Furman (Charleston, SC, August 25, 1825)
  • 35 - Folly to Send Missionaries to Unbelievers, Says Parker (IL, July 1827)
  • 36 - Religious Herald Brings News of Baptists in South (Richmond, VA, January 11, 1828)
  • 37 - Baptist Unity Threatened by Campbellite Movement (Lexington, KY, July 1828)
  • 38 - Christian Index Added to Famous Baptist Name (Philadelphia, PA, 1829)
  • 39 - Kentucky Baptists Rally to Oppose Campbellites (Frankfort, KY, November 1, 1830)
  • 40 - Peck Leads in Forming Home Mission Society (NY, April 27, 1832)
  • 41 - Baptists Suffer Losses to Campbellite Movement (Frankfort, KY, December 1832)
  • 42 - One Work Causes Baptists to Organize Bible Society (Philadelphia, PA, April 1837)
  • 43 - Southern Baptists Form Home Mission Society (Columbus, MS, May 16, 1839)
  • 44 - American Baptist Convention Neutral on Slavery Question (Washington, D. C., November 1840)
  • 45 - African Baptist Church Organized at Richmond (Richmond, VA, October 1841)
  • 46 - Alabama Baptists Demand Rights for Slaveholders (Montgomery, AL, November 1844)
  • 47 - Convention Says Slaveholder Cannot Serve as Missionary (Washington, D. C., December 1844)
  • 48 - Baptists Long Divided Over Slavery Question (Richmond, VA, January 1845)
  • 49 - Virginia Baptists Call for Meeting in Georgia (Augusta, GA, April 1845)
  • 50 - Southern Baptists Form Convention at Augusta (Augusta, GA, May 12, 1845)
  • 51 - Southern Baptist Convention Seeks to Meet African's Need (Richmond, VA, June 1846)
  • 52 - Southern Baptist Convention Accepted as Unmixed Blessing (Augusta, GA, December 1846)

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