Mercer University Press
Baptist in Early North America First Baptist, Providence Volume 2
Baptist in Early North America First Baptist, Providence Volume 2
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Baptists in Early North AmericaFirst Baptist, Providence, is the second volume to appear in the BENA Series. Designed as a unique contribution to religious and Baptist scholarship, BENA recovers never-before-published original records and manuscripts for students, scholars, and genealogists. Also known as the First Baptist Church in America, it was founded in 1638 by Roger Williams and a group of religious outcasts from Massachusetts Bay Colony. The dozen original manuscript record books are carefully reproduced with annotations and an historical introduction. Also included are eighteenth-century pew rental lists and membership rosters for the congregation that evolved from Calvinistic roots, to General Six Principle, to Regular Baptist identity. This congregation was closely related to Brown University and included numerous pastoral luminariessuch as Confederation congressman, James Manning in the bustling seaport of Providence, Rhode Island.
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