Inventory of the Church Archives of Georgia: Atlanta Association of Baptist Churches, Affiliated with Georgia Baptist Convention, Volume 1

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The survey, 1941 - Archives - 184 pages
 

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Page 16 - The General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States of America for Foreign Missions," popularly known as the Triennial Convention.
Page 12 - That the lawless reign of terror at the North, the violence committed upon unoffending citizens, above all, the threats to wage upon the South a warfare of savage barbarity, to devastate our homes and hearths with hosts of ruffians and felons, burning with lust and rapine, ought to excite the horror of all civilized people.
Page 16 - That for peace and harmony, and in order to accomplish the greatest amount of good, and for the maintenance of those Scriptural principles on which the General Missionary Convention of the Baptist denomination of the United States was originally formed, it is proper that this Convention at once proceed to organize for the propagation of the gospel.
Page 12 - ... of the common cause; and to express the confident belief that, in whatever conflict the madness of Mr. Lincoln and his government may force upon us, the Baptists of Georgia will not be behind any class of our fellow citizens in maintaining the independence of the South by any sacrifice of treasure or of blood.
Page 1 - Of this grand jury, (forty-four of whom only met,) one was a Frenchman, who did not understand English, one a Papist, one a professed infidel, three Baptists, sixteen or seventeen others, Dissenters ; and several others who had personal quarrels against me, and had openly vowed revenge.
Page 91 - BOOK CARD DO NOT REMOVE A Charge will be mode if this card is mutilated or not returned with the book THE GRADUATE LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR.
Page 12 - We do recommend the churches of the Baptist denomination in the Southern States, to observe the first and second days of June, as days of humiliation, fasting, and prayer to Almighty God, that He may avert any calamities due to our sins as a people, and may look with mercy and favor upon us.

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