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History & Genealogy



Source:
HISTORY OF
TEXAS BAPTISTS
By B. F. Fuller
of the First Baptist Church of Paris, Texas
Published: Louisville, Ky
Baptist Book Concern
1900

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. - What is a Church?
 
11-17
CHAPTER II. - Officers of a Church
 
17-25
CHAPTER III. - Doctrines of Baptists
 
25-35
CHAPTER IV. - Ordinances of a Church
 
35-44
CHAPTER V. - The Government of a Church
 
44-55
CHAPTER VI. - What Is the Relation of Churches to Associations?
 
55-61
CHAPTER VII. - A General Sketch of Baptists
 
61-68
CHAPTER VIII. - The Introduction of the Gospel into Texas
 
68-76
CHAPTER IX. - Baptists in Texas Prior to the Declaration of Texas Independence, March 2, 1836
 
76-86
CHAPTER X. - From the Declaration of Texas Independence, March 2, 1836, to the Organization of the First Baptist Association, October 9, 1840
 
86-106
CHAPTER XI. - 1840 and 1841.  The First Baptist Association in Texas
 
106-120
CHAPTER XII. - The Baptist Education Society - From Its Organization in 1841, to Its Disappearance in 1860
 
120-126
CHAPTER XIII. - From the Organization of the First Baptist Association in Texas in 1840, to the Invasion by the Mexican General, Wool, in 1842
 
126-130
CHAPTER XIV. - From Wool's Invasion, September, 1842, to the Founding of Baylor University, February 1, 1845
 
130-138
CHAPTER XV. - From the Founding of Baylor University, February 1, 1845, to the Organization of the Baptist State Convention, Sept. 9, 1848
 
138-149
CHAPTER XVI. - From the Organization of the Baptist State Convention, September 9, 1848, to the Organization of the Baptist Convention of Eastern Texas, May 25, 1855.
 
149-168
CHAPTER XVII. - From the Organization of the Baptist Convention of Eastern Texas, May 25, 1855, to the Commencement of the Confederate War, the Ordinance of Secession Being Adopted on the 23d day of February, 1861.
 
168-181
CHAPTER XVIII. - During the War, From the Adoption of the Ordinance of Secession, February 23, 1861, to the Conclusion of the War, in May, 1865
 
181-190
CHAPTER XIX - From the Conclusion of the War in May 1865, to the Formation of the Baptist General Association of Texas, July 17, 1868
 
190-204
CHAPTER XX. - The Baptist State Convention, from the Organization of the Baptist General Association, July 17, 1868, to the Consolidation of These General Bodies in December, 1886
 
204-219
CHAPTER XXI. - The Baptist General Association of Texas, from Its Organization, July 17, 1868, to Its Consolidation with the Baptist State Convention in December, 1885
 
219-230
CHAPTER XXII. - Three Other General Missionary Bodies, from Their Organization to Their Final Incorporation with the Other General Body
 
230-235
CHAPTER XXIII. - Our Educational Enterprises, from the Formation of the Baptist General Association of Texas, July 17, 1868, to the Consolidation of the Schools in December, 1885.
 
235-252
CHAPTER XXIV. - The Sunday-school and Colportage Convention
 
252-263
CHAPTER XXV. - Baptist Newspapers in Texas from 1868, to the Consolidation of Papers in July, 1886
 
263-266
CHAPTER XXVI. - District Associations from 1868 to the Present Time 266-291
CHAPTER XXVII. - Texas German Baptists
 
291-297
CHAPTER XXVIII. - Buckner Orphans' Home from Its First Conception in 1877
 
297-306

 



 

 

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