Resolutions Reaffirming the Faith and Practice
of the Old-Line Primitive Baptists
Resolutions Against the Modern Mission System
(19th Century)
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Resolutions were adopted by scores of churches, and then by the associations of which they were a part. Here are some examples, from Illinois, which are typical of others all across the country:
Churches led off into the Progressive Movement in about 1905-1910, in Indiana, included: Mt. Tabor (Fayette), Danville (Danville), Second Fall Creek (Lynnville), Nettle Creek (Lorantville), Harvey's Creek, White River, Providence (Princeton), et al. In Illinois, several churches in the Concord Association, and in the Wabash District Association, were led off into the Progressive Movement about the same time.
Recommendations of the "Peace Meetings"
(Mid-20th Century)