Retracing Baptists in Rhode Island

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481309936

Identity, Formation, and History

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By J. Stanley Lemons
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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228 x 152 mm
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1010 g
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736

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J. Stanley Lemons is Emeritus Professor of History at Rhode Island College.

Introduction Part One: Awakenings 1. Baptist Beginnings 2. Sixes & Sevens and Musical Discord 3. The Rise of the Regular Baptists 4. Calvinism Challenged Part Two: Transformations 5. The Freewill Baptists 6. Contested Ground 7. Missions and Sunday Schools 8. Trials and Tribulations Part Three: Divisions 9. Freemasons and Dorrites 10. Slavery, Race, and Antislavery 11. Rum, Romanism, and Americanization 12. Brown University and the Baptists 13. Wars of Religion Part Four: Remakings 14. Revivals and Revivalists 15. The Daughters of Eve and the Better Half 16. Tides of Change 17. The Changing Mainline

Retracing Baptists is the destination for those desiring to journey deep into the history of Baptists in Rhode Island. It is full of the particularities that set Rhode Island apart, but it also reveals the similarities that Rhode Island Baptists share with Baptists in America more broadly. That Retracing Baptists in Rhode Island reads more easily and quickly than its girth might suggest testifies to Lemons' writing and intimacy with a place and history he knows well. --John Inscore Essick "American Baptist Quarterly" ...Lemons provides the most comprehensive treatment of Rhode Island Baptists ever written by examining them from their early seventeenth-century beginnings to the present day. --Jacob Hicks "Church History" Besides the enlightening text Lemons does an excellent job of providing resources for further study in his work... This work helps to remind historians that Baptists in Rhode Island did more thanhelp found the faith in America and that they need to communicate that to their students. --Alan J. Lefever "Journal of Ecclesiastical History" Lemons has written an engaging and interesting history Baptists in Rhode Island. The writing style makes the work accessible to college students and the breadth of topics makes it valuable to graduate students. Individuals interested in the origins of Baptist in America, Baptists in New England, and Baptist polity and practice need to have this book in their libraries. --Lloyd Harsch "Baptist History and Heritage"

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