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Of CUMBERLAND RIVER AND SOUTH KENTUCKY and MT. PLEASANT ASSOCIATIONS no account has been received.
All the colored Baptists in Kentucky are missionary in sen- timent, and, in proportion to their ability, accomplished much more in the work of home missions, during the decade under consideration, than their white brethren. They used compar- atively little money, because they possessed but little ; yet they were very liberal with the little they had. Their preachers, nearly all of whom were home missionaries, to a greater or less extent, were men inured to hardships and accustomed to frugal living, and labored for a very small pecuniary compensation. They endured hardness like good soldiers, and their labors were abundantly blessed. During a period of ten years, extending from 1870 to 1880, the number of colored Baptist church mem- bers in the State increased about one hundred per cent. At the former date, they numbered about 25,000, at the latter, about 50,000. The General Association reported, in 1880, 210 churches, aggregating 39, 138 members. Nine district asso- ciations reported 133 churches, aggregating 8,435 members, which churches did not report to the General Association. This gives, including the General Association, 10 associations, 343 churches, and 47, 573 members. But in these associations, there were 35 churches that did not report their statistics, be-
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General Baptists.
sides two associations which have not been heard from. If we estimate these two associations as numbering 15 churches each, we shall have 65 churches from which no statistics have been received. Suppose these churches to average 43 members each, which would be a low estimate. This would give an aggregate of 2,795. Add these to the numbers officially reported, and we have a total of 12 associations, 408 churches, and 50,368 members, as the numerical strength of the colored Baptists in Kentucky, in 1880.
GENERAL BAPTISTS.
There have been a few churches of this sect in the western part of the State, more than a half century. The first of these was gathered by Benoni Stinson, in Henderson county, not far from 1830. It took the name of Liberty, and united with an associa- tion of the same name, in Indiana. Between this and the year 1839, Chalybeat Springs and Liberty churches in Caldwell county, and Friendship in Crittenden, were gathered. During the last named year, the four churches named above confederated under the style of "Union Association of General Baptists." This fraternity extended its boundary so rapidly, that, in 1845, it was deemed prudent to divide it. The western division took the name of Cumberland Association. Since that period only one new association has been formed.
UNION ASSOCIATION, as stated above, was constituted of four churches, about 1839, and for a few years, increased quite rapidly. After that, it appears to have declined. Just after the Civil War, it again seemed to prosper, for a few years. In 1871, it num- bered 22 churches with 1, 534 members. In 1875, it again divided its territory, the churches of the eastern division forming Mt. Union Association. In 1881, Union Association numbered 24 churches with 1, 152 members.
CUMBERLAND ASSOCIATION was constituted of six churches, at Caldwell meeting house in Caldwell county, in October, 1846, by Benoni Stinson, Jacob Spear and E. C. McCoy. Like the mother fraternity, it was quite prosperous for a few years. It ex- tended its operations westward to the lower end of the State,
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and gathered many small churches, which, at one time, aggrega- ted over 500 members. It also planted a number of churches in the southern part of Illinois, of which an association, called Ohio, was formed. But after this, it began to wither away, and finally became extinct.
MT. UNION ASSOCIATION was formed, in 1875, of churches, dismissed for the purpose, from Union Association. Its churches are located in Allen, Barren and some other counties. It has had some increase in numbers. In 1879, it reported 17 churches with 826 members.
This sect holds the doctrine and theory of government of the Baptists in general ; but practices "open communion," and admits the possibility of the final apostasy of saints. Its num- bers, in 1880, may be put down at two associations, 41 churches, and 1,978 members.
BENONI STINSON may be regarded the father of the General Baptists in Kentucky. He was a native of Jefferson county, Ky. In early life he moved to Vanderburg county, Indiana, where he was ordained a Baptist minister. Becoming dissatis- fied with the practice of "close communion," soon after his ordi- nation, he united with the General Baptists, not far from the year 1825. Besides his extensive labors in his adopted State, he preached often in the lower part of the Green River valley, in Kentucky, and was the principal instrument in gathering the first churches of his sect, in that region. He was regarded a good preacher, a man of unimpeachable moral character, and a sincere Christian. After a long and active ministry, at a ripe old age, he was called to his reward,
FREE WILL BAPTISTS.
There was no church of this sect in Kentucky, until within the last few years, and even now, its numbers in the State are in significant. Some few years past, a disturbance originated in Paint Union Association, which resulted in a division of some of the churches, or, at least, in the exclusion of some prominent members. These expelled members were gathered into one or more churches, which took the name of Free-Will Baptists.
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Free Will Baptists.
Under the ministry of Thomas S. Williams, these churches in- creased to the number of four, and, in 1880, aggregated 180 members. They associated under the style of "Johnson County Quarterly Meeting." The fraternity is located in the county from which it takes its name, and is a constituent of Ohio Yearly Meeting, an association located in the State whose name it bears. Like the General Baptists, this sect differs from the regular Bap- tist denomination, in leaning towards the Arminian, rather than the Calvinistic theory, and in practicing open communion.
As we have seen, there are in the State, four sects, which have seceded from the Baptists, and still retain the Baptist name : viz. Hypercalvinistic Baptists, derisively called "Hard-Shells," or "Iron-Jackets," and calling themselves by a variety of names as "Particular Baptists," "Regular Baptists," "Predestinarian Baptists" Old School Baptists," and "Primitive Baptists," Gen- eral Baptists, Free-Will Baptists, and United Baptists. The first named have continued to diminish in numbers from soon after their secession, and, without some unforseen change, must, in a few years more, come to nought. The General Baptists, also, appear to be diminishing, while their numbers are already small. The Free-Will Baptists have scarcely more than a nominal exis- tence in the State, and their seems to be no probability of their increasing to any considerable extent.
The United Baptists, or, as they sometimes distinguish them- selves, the Original United Baptists, differ little from the main body of the denomination, except in their opposition to mission- ary and other benevolent societies organized for the spread of religious knowledge. They claim to be missionary in sentiment, but believe the church to be the only society authorized to send out missionaries. This sect has made some progress in numbers and influence, and is manifestly approximating nearer the denom- ination from which it seceded.
There is reason to hope that, in the near future, all the Baptists in the State will be reunited, and thereby better enabled to meet the responsibility that rests upon them to give an unadulterated gospel to the people among whom they live, and to aid more largely in sending it to the uttermost parts of the earth.
INDEX.
Associations, Aid (Col.) 667
Henderson County
621
Baptist 418
Highland 328
Barren River No. 1
433
Irvine
610
Barren River No. 2 503
Jackson
620
Barren River No. 3.
543
Kentucky 635
Bays Fork 530
Laurel River 455
Bethel No. 1
354
Liberty
414
Bethel No. 2 586
Liberty (Col.)
665
Bethlehem 507
Licking
239
Blackford 645
Little Bethel 488
Blood River 629
Little River No 1 268
Boones Creek 349
Little River No 2 468
Booneville 634
Little River and C. V. (Col.) 667
Bracken 96
Long Creek 651
Long Run 150
Campbell County 424
Lynn
606
Central District (Col.) 666
Lynn Camp
626
Clarks River 466
Mates Creek
593
Clear Fork
614
Middle District 506
Concord 335
Crittenden 617
Mt. Olivet
588
Mt. Pleasant
528
Cumberland River No. 1 234
Mt. Union (G. B.) 670
Cumberland River No. 2 619
Mt. Vernon (Col.) 667
Mt. Zion 626
Mt. Zion (Col.)
665
East Kentucky (S. B.) 641
Nelson
599
Elkhorn
. 7
No-Lynn (S. B-)
327
Elkhorn (Col.) 665
North Bend
144
North Concord
563
North District
118
Franklin
290
Freedom
557
Friendship
603
Gasper River
250
General (Col.) 661
Goshen 307
Green River No. 1
105
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Green River No 2
646
Greenup
546
Greenville
650
Ohio River
651
Otter Creek
513
Owen
651
Paint Union
509
Panther Creek
552
Pleasant Run 636
Powels Valley . 635
Red Bird No. 1 347
Red Bird No 2.
632
Red River No. 1
226
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Davies County 565
Drakes Creek 330
Educational (Col.) 668
New Salem
394
Enterprise 641
First District (Col.) 664
Mountain 616
Cumberland (G. B.) 669
Burning Spring 286
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INDEX.
Red River No. 2 647
Rock Castle 636
Russells Creek 192
Salem No. 1 44
Salem No. 2
541
Sand Lick
643
Second North Concord
644
Shelby County
638
Soldiers Creek 552
South Concord
. 388
Austin, J. F. 266
Bagby, C. J. 433
Bailey, Ben.
447
Bailey, L. W.
500
Bainbridge, Ab.
24
Bainbridge, Peter
115
Baird, W.
289
Baker, G. W.
348
Baker, Jno. H.
440
Baker, A. F. 600
Baldry, Wm. S.
382
Baley, C. W.
512
Ball, W. D. . 344
Barbee, J. R. 268
Barham, Daniel
259
Barrier, Richard
393
Barrow, Isaac
616
Baxter, James
341
Beagle, Jesse
430
Warren County
635
Washington
585
West Union No. 1
471
West Union No. 2
633
Zion
587
Associations, Power of
419
Baptism, Alien, 91, 203, 213, 215, 270, 272.
Baptism, valid, 16, 53, 144, 218
Baptists, Colored
653
Baptists, Free-Will
670
Baptists, General
669
Biography
Abernathy, B. L. . 101
Abrams, Thomas 551
Adams, Henry (Col.)
657
Akin Moses
211
Alcock, Durin
482
Alexander, Wesley 413
Allen, Buford E.
352
Allen, Isham R.
575
Alspaugh, N. C. 136
Ambrose, Joseph 463
Amis, Jno. G. .
564
Anderson, R. T.
381
Armstrong, J.
324
Arnold, J. D.
576
Arnold, M. M.
619
Ashbrook, Joseph
484
Ausbrooks, W. W. 337
South Cumberland River
553
South District
127
South District (Col.) 665
South Fork
551
South Kentucky No. 1
80
South Kentucky No. 2 138
South Kentucky No. 3 580
South Union
287
Stocktons Valley
212
Sulphur Fork
397
Tates Creek No. 1
88
Tates Creek No. 2
542
Ten Mile
459
Twin Creek 604
Union No. 1
225
Union No. 2
267
Union No. 3
609
Union (G. B.)
669
Union County
647
Bearden, Edmund
274
Benbrook, John
233
Benson, E. W.
487
Bigham, Wm.
279
Billingsly, J. M.
539
Bishop, W. E.
485
Blackburn, Geo.
31
Blair, Morgan
557
Blanton, W. C. 300
Board, Joseph
500
Bohannon, A.
411
Bone, James
483
Boone, Geo. G.
350
Boone, Isaiah H.
373
Borders, John
511
Boulware, Mordecai
30
Bourne, Ambrose
26
Bowden, W. A.
587
Bower, Jacob
265
Bramlette, Thos. E. 562
Branham, B. O.
188
Braxton, F. (Col.)
637
INDEX.
3
Briant, John 325
Brisendine, W. 375
Broadus, G. W. 96
Cox, Jesse
276
Craig, W. G.
35
Creath, Jacob, Jr.
. 32
Cross, Wm.
409
Crouch, Joseph 462
Bruner, Isaac W.
79
Crutcher, Isaac
304
Bruner, R. T.
646
Curl, Jno. B.
182
Brunson, R. P.
538
Curry, A. G.
186
Bryant, Eli
334
Daniel, E. A.
483
Bryce, John 494
Darnaby, Edward 32
Buchanan, Alex. 62
Davidson, Elijalı 113
Buchanan, Simeon 62
Dawkins, W.
411
Buck, W. C. 171
Dawson, J. M.
575
Buckley, W. 470
Dawson, W. H.
646
Buckner, R. C.
421
Dean, Jno. F.
317
Denton, Isaac
221
Denton, J. C.
222
Campbell, Jno. P. 387
Doniphan, Joseph 105
Dorris, B. P.
330
Dossey, K. D. 453
Cave, Richard 23 Chambers, Jas. 37
Dowden, D.
325
Champion, Willis 276
Doyle, R. G. 526
Childers, Wm. 263
Drake, Philip
100
Childress, F. C. 454
Dudley, R. M.
41
Chilton, Thos. J. 87
Dudley, T. P.
247
Dunn, J. B. 257
Dunn, G. B. 258
Cobb, Asa 345
Dupee, G. W. (Col.) 659
Durham, J. G. 538
Duval, Mareen 30
Duval, J. E. 306
Duval, Cornelius 343
Dye, A. J. 585
Earle, E. W. 330
Eaton, J. M. 417
Edwards, J. J. 611
Edwards, Isaac 481
Edwards, J. P. 481
Elliot, Richard 134
Ellison, Lewis, 220
Ellis, H. H. 321
Ellis, J. P. 578
Emerson, Zech. 116
English, J. B. 600
Cornelius, Isaiah 43
412
Enlows, R. M.
78
Cogdill, Joseph 204
Coleman, T. H. 601
Coleman, J. M. 601
Collier, Richard
620
Combs, W. R. 422
Conlee, John 113
Conner, John 249
Conner, Lewis 542
Cook, Strother 135
Cook, Wm. 397
Cooper, Malachi 238
Cooper, Geo. F. 392
Cooper, Henry 392
Cooper, W. A. 392
Corban, Lewis 25
Cottrell, Reuben
572
Coulson, G. A. 58
Brock, George
458
Brown, Shadrach.
64
Brown, Daniel
275
Brown, John
298
Burrows, Lansing 43
Butram, Ephraim 545
Dillingham, M.
143
Callorman, Jno.
101
Dodson, Thos.
544
Captain, Old (Col.) 653
Caudill, John A.
396
Downs, Thos. 571
Clay, Porter 298
Cobb, Elisha 344
Coffee, Wm. 287
Burbridge, W.
205
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INDEX.
Evans, J. B. 527
Everts, W. W. 190
Ham, T. J. 538
· Fall, P. S.
182
Hardisty, David
132
Hardy, J. G.
117
Harrington, J. M. 485
Harman, H. D. 629
Finlay, Jno.
184
Fishback, James
28
Hatchett, Abram
623
Haynes. J. B.
649
Head, Wm. 322
Helm, S. L. 71
Henderson, Thos.
37
Hewett, Josephus
. 34
Hicks, Geo. H.
66
Fort, Sugg
369
Foster, Isaac
411
Hickman, J. L. 534
Frost, J. M. 301
Hickman, J. W.
535
Fullilove, J. H.
79
Hobbs, Wm. G.
507
Gailbreath, Robt. 180
Hodges, F. H.
304
Garnett, Richard 117
Holland, S. A.
385
Garnett, Robt.
148
Holliday, Jno.
101
Garret, T. L.
590
Holman, M. B. 649
Gates, Guerdon 31
Holton, Jesse 101
Gates, Elijah
412
Hopewell, J. C. 502
German, Fergis
431
Hopper, Blackgrove
288
Gilbert, Jno.
348
Hopper, Wm. 457
Gillock, W. G. W. 455
Horn, Isaac .
564
Golden, Stephen
565
Howard, J. G.
574
Goach, Roland
501
Howard, Wm.
587
549
Goodman, J. W.
640
Grace, J. E.
279
Graden, George
429
Graves, Wm.
239
Graves, J. R. 353
Gray, T. M. 466
James, Tandy
393
January, R. W.
383
Gregston, Wm.
283
Griffin, Thos. .
147
Jenkins, J. H.
78
Grimsley, Wmn.
220
Jessop, F. J.
501
Johnson, Cave 149
Hall, Tohn
117
Johnson, L. .
466
Johnston, N. B.
613
Jolly, J. M.
432
Hall, Thos.
602
Hungerford, B. F.
640
Hunter, A. B.
415
Ireland, J. A.
189
Jackson, J. M.
628
Jackson, Wingate
125
Greathouse, Samuel
114
Green, D. M.
632
Jayne, W.
642
Jeffries, Elijah
143
Grizzle, Elam
427
Grizzle, Wm.
429
Johnson, J. F.
249
Hall, M. W. 117
'Hall, Ancil 320
Ham, M. F. 537
Fieklin, Jno. H.
28
Hart, A. S.
629
Hatchett, Wm.
498
Fisher, T. J.
69
Fletcher, J. B.
631
Floyd, Mathew
454
Ford, S. H.
191
Foree, W. W.
416
Fortner, Lewis
265
Hickman, Wm., Jr. 297
Gabbert, R. R.
646
Hodge, Collin 282
Gillespy, John 141
Horn, Josiah.
275
Goodell, Abner 183
Howell, Jno.
Jones, Sam.
249
Felix, J. S. 104
Felts, J. H.
264
Ferrill, London (Col.)
655
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INDEX.
Jones, Richard 499
Jones, E. S. . 629
Justice, Simeon 395
McLean, W.
501
McMurry Isaac 538
McQuade, James, Sr. 177
McQuade, James, Jr. 188
Meacham, A. W. 283
Kelley, Ben. 314
Kelley, D. J.
315
Kelley. C. J. 316
Kenney, J. W. 38
Kenney, B. F. 105
Kenney, J. E.
. 346
Keys, Cleon
104
King, Alford
563
Minor, S. S. 104
Kirtley, Robt. E. 149
Kirtley, V. E. I36
Knight, A. B. 189
Lambert, Ben. 340
Lamb, James 386
Lampton, H. T. 325
Landrum, A. D. 125
Morgan, W. 341
Lassing, Morris 248
Leslie, P. H. 560
Lewis, Cad. 38
Morris, Joshua L.
341
Lewis, A. M. 305
Lillard, R. R. 423
Lillard, David
462
Morton, Richard 351
Longan, J. B.
222
Morton, Wm. 351
Long, Samuel
560
Morton, Wm. I. 384
Loving, P. S. 500
232
Mullins, W. V. 397
Lowe, W. F. 593
Munson, Isaac. 267
Lummis, Thos. 618
Lummis, Martin
618
Lykins, W. 287
Macey, A. R. 306
Mahan, R. W. 592
Major, Jno. S. 300
Newton, Thos.
321
Malcom, T. S. 187
Mallory, S. S
382
Mansfield, Elijah 260
Mansfield, D. L. 260
Mansfield, J. W. 276
Marshall, George 180
Matlock, T. W. 280
Maxey, Rice 560
Maxey, Sam. Bell 560
McChesney, W. A. 281
McDonald, Henry 211
McDonald, F. B. 345
Keith, Enos 65
Keith, John 556
Kelley, Jno. W. 280
Miller, J. Tol. 78
Miller, David 207
Miller, John 208
Miller, R. H. 266
Miller, A. B. 599
Miller, A. J. 624
Mitchell, H. W. 103
Montague, Wm. 148
Montgomery, Isaac 134
Montgomery, Hugh 343
Moorman, J. H. L 313
Moorman, Wm. 313
Morehead, R. W. 284
Morgan, W. K. 453
Morris, W. L. 74
Lewis, R. P. 209
Morris, Jno. 396
Morrison, Wm. 493
Mulky, Philip 219
Lowe, Wm.
Mullins, A. W. 430
Lucas, John 30
Nall, James 64
Nance, Peyton 469
Nay, A. B.
412
Nelson, R. A. 423
Newton, J. H.
96
New, Anthony 387
Nixon, R. W. 375
Norval, Robert 333
Nuchols, Andrew 504
Oman, B. D. 306
Owen, Wm. J. . 573
Owen, Ephriam 630
Paddox, Jonathan 203
Pannell, W. D. 385
Patterson, G. A. 281
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INDEX.
Peek, G. B. 187
Sallee, J. M. . 602
: Pendleton, John
388
Salin, L. H. . 347
Pendleton, J. M. 523
Samuels, P. B. . 597
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Perry, S. S.
424
Scott, P. C. 148
Pettit, N. C.
433
Scott, Kemp. . 223
Petri, Ernest 326
Scrivner Thos. 442
Searcy, John .
342
Seamons, W. . 451
Pitts, Y. R.
34
Sedwick, G. C.
36
Pond, J. G. 96
Seeley, L. W. 39
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Portman, J. C.
583
Sewell, W. D. 224
Shackle, M. 125
Shadowen, R. J. 620
Shelton, Thos. 87
Shipp, James 205
Shipp, R. H. .
344
Shirley, Daniel 113
Short, Newton 648
Ray, Stephen 482
Ray, Henry
539
Sisk, Timothy 498
Sisk, Gabriel 498
Render, George.
259
Skaggs, Joseph 540
Render, Robt. . 259
Skinner, Wm.
630
Render, Joshua 259
Slaughter, Gabriel
131
Rexroat, W.
556
Reynolds, Thos.
417
Reynolds, Thos.
549
Reynolds, Thos. K.
550
Smith, John L. 43
Smith, W. B. 413
Richardson, W. F.
238
Smith, Daniel 448
Smithwick, L. A. 454
Richardson, A. W.
527
Snider, R. M. 321
Solomon, J. B. 577
South, J. T. 540
Spann, Moses F. 631
Spann, J. C. . 631
Riley, B. W. . 351
Spencer, Jno. A. Spillman, Jas 428
330
Roberts, Brice 616
Rogers, Jacob 67
67
Spillman, W. F.
451
Ross, Reuben 366
Ross, Samuel 470
Rucker, J. P. 182
Rupard, Wm. 126
Rush, John 63
Steeley, L. J. 634
Steenbergen, Robt.P. 132
Russ, Amos 264
Rutherford, Robt. 374
Stackhouse, T. C.
42
Standifer, David 178
Stark, Jonathan 178
Stark, David . 179
Spillman, H. E.
431
Richardson, H. H. 483
Richey, T. E. 285
Ridgeway, Ninnian 125
Ricketts, R. W. 528
Riley, M. M. 104
Riley, C. M. . 346
Spencer, Jno. D. 617
Rice, T. M. 184
Smith, Geo. S. . 21
Smith, Rhodes 30
Smith, James 86
Reese, Farmer
186
Reese, John
.
340
. Siler, Wm. 289
Sims, James . 31
Quinn, B. T. 306
Ransdell, W. M. 413
Rash, Wm.
605
Rash, A. D. 606
Ratliff, W. 113
Ray, W. . 220
Self, Daniel .
210
Porter, F. H.
485
Pratt, W. M. 40
Philips, J. D.
322
Pierce, T. W. . 609
Rogers, Matthew
Stephens, John
427
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INDEX.
Stinson, Benoni 670
Stogdill, W. 237
Stone, F. W. 102
Watts, Thos. 376
Weaver, David. 457
Wells, Wm. 511
Whayne, W. . . 500
Wheat, Zech. . 640
Whitaker, Wm. 148
White, J. F. . 285
White, Willis 484
Whittinghill, David 502
Tabor, D. W. B. 320
Tabor, E. S. 513
Taliafferro,L. W. 500
Tandy, Wm. 373
Tanner, Frederick 574
Tatum, Wm. 265
Taylor, John
268
Taylor, Joseph .
297
Williams, Daniel. 286
Taylor, B. T. 502
Williams, Garland.
415
Williams, Robert 486
Williamson, Jas. 588
Thomas, J. W. 410
Willian, Thos. 316
Thomas, R. W. 525
Wills, T. I. 352
Threlkeld, Elijah 342
Wilson, Claibourn 280
Thurman, R. L. 77
Wilson, John S. 371
Todd, P. H. 346
Toler, Henry 26
Wiman, M. S.
591
Tomlin, Christian
465
Wiman, Isaac N.
. 592
Tomlin, Asa
465
Wiseman, John. 450
Toncray, S. T.
181
Withers, John. 499
Trimble, S. Y.
281
Witherspoon, Y. . 536
Tuggle, Henry
393
Wolf, Fielding 276
Wood, William 221
Woodall, Jas. 637
Woodward, Robt. . 615
Worley, Zech
205
Wright, George
118
Young, Jas. 447
Young, Jno. W. . 470
Young, W. K.
483
Young, John .
. 547
Young, Martin 645
Church, First in Louisville, . 158
Walker, P. H. L. 471
Wallace, John
. 181
Waller, N. B. 37
Ward, John . 551
Warder, Wm.
376
Ware, Robt.
428
Warfield, W. C. . 369
Warriner, Jacob 143
Warriner, James 238
Stout, W. 179
Stratton, E. B. 413
Stuteville, C. H. 61
Suiter, Thos. 38
Suitor, Andrew 343
Summer, Mark 289
Sutherland, J. O. 239
Whooberry, W. 117
Wiggin, H. B. 526
Willard, F. A. 184
Willett, W. W. .
. 602
Williams, W. H. 79
Williams, Dudley 275
Taylor, J. S. 579
Theobald, John 250
Utterback, Martin
61
Varden, George
42
Vaughan, Elisha 382
Vaught, Simeon
259
Veach, Isaac,
63
Vories, P. H.
410
Waggener, H. G. 204
Walker, Daniel 60
Walker, S. B. 205
Convention, Baptist State (Col) 661
Fast Day.
. 13,46
Freemasonry, 92, 121, 129, 155, 160,
269.
Funeral Preaching, . 15,53, 155
Missions. .
.
14, 18
Ordaining Preachers. 50, 157, 195
Turner, W. M.
453
Tyree, Jesse
637
Wilson, M. H. 394
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INDEX.
Ordination-A farce 299
Support of Pastors. 11,15
Reading Sermons. 295
Toll Gates. 20
Secret Societies. 19
Two-Souls Doctrine 245
Sons of Temperance.
295
Whisky Trafic: :
15
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