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Baptists in Early North Americawelsh Neck, South Carolina, Volume V

English · Hardback

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BAPTISTS IN EARLY NORTH AMERICA--WELSH NECK, SOUTH CAROLINA, contains a transcription of the Welsh Neck Church Book from 1759 to 1798, along with two short works by Rev. Edmund Botsford, pastor of Welsh Neck from 1782 to 1796: his SPIRITUAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY and ON SLAVERY. This volume also includes the letters written by Botsford to Rev. Richard Furman during Botsford's years as pastor at Welsh Neck. These documents are accompanied by a history of the church from its founding in 1737 until it moved to Society Hill at the start of the nineteenth century. Welsh Neck was one of the most influential Regular or Particular Baptist congregations in eighteenth-century South Carolina. The Church Book reveals much about the typical Baptist community, especially its striving for fellowship and for moral and theological purity. The history of Welsh Neck also reveals the impact of the American Revolution on Baptist attitudes towards enslaved Africans, who were first admitted to the church in 1779.

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Authors John Barrington
Assisted by John Barrington (Editor)
Publisher Mercer university press usa
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9780881466775
ISBN 978-0-88146-677-5
No. of pages 277
Series Baptists in Early North Americ
Baptists in Early North Americ
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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