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Primitive Baptists – also known as Regular Baptists, Old School Baptists, Foot Washing Baptists, or, derisively, Hard Shell Baptists [2] – are conservative Baptists adhering to a degree of Calvinist beliefs who coalesced out of the controversy among Baptists in the early 19th century over the appropriateness of mission boards, tract societies, and temperance societies.
The Republican Primitive Baptist Church served as a black school for the rural community of Shady Rest until a schoolhouse was completed in the late 1920s. In later years, the church continued to offer informal education at weekly meetings for local youth, teaching girls about nutrition , quilting , sewing , and other household skills, while ...
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This is a list of Primitive Baptist churches that are notable. In the United States, these include: . Abbott's Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Thomasville, NC; Bear Grass Primitive Baptist Church, Bear Grass, NC
The church was built in 1922 for the Primitive Baptist congregation and is the oldest surviving structure in Summit, a historically all-black town. [2] It was built by Rev. L. W. Thomas . The building is a front-gabled, sandstone building with a square cupola on the ridge of the east end, over the entrance.
The Goshen Primitive Baptist Church is a historic Primitive Baptist church in Winchester, Kentucky. The congregation was founded in 1792. Its brick church building was built in c.1850. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It has Greek Revival-style original details. [2]
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It is notable also as very early example of a Primitive Baptist church, as the generally accepted date of the founding of the Primitive Baptist faith in the United States (in Black Rock, Maryland) is just two years earlier, in 1832. The church building was used by the congregation from c.1861 to 1965, and again from 1981 to 1984. [2]