A history of Kentucky Baptists : From 1769 to 1885, including more than 800 biographical sketches, Vol. II, Part 62

Author: Spencer, John H; Spencer, Burrilla B., ed
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Cincinnati : J. R. Baumes
Number of Pages: 694


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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-


669


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.


671


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


-


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


1


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


2


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


-


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


..


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


. 8


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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