The Negro Baptist Pulpit


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The Negro Baptist Pulpit: A Collection of Sermons and Papers on Baptist Doctrine and Missionary and Educational Work


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The Negro Church: Report of a Social Study Made Under the Direction of Atlanta University; Together with the Proceedings of the Eighth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, Held at Atlanta University, May 26th, 1903


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The Negro Church:Report of a Social Study Made Under the Direction of Atlanta University; Together with the Proceedings of the Eighth Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, Held at Atlanta University, May 26th, 1903




From Plantation to the Pulpit


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The uniqueness of the black Baptist Church is without a doubt a blessing from God. Her many stories and journeys of faith are without a numerical counting that's tabulated. Yet God, in his infinite wisdom orchestrates the lives to bring glory to His name and a powerful testimony to their life's story. Such is the case in this "journey of faith." -Author If you need to be re-energized by the fact that even if the plantation is your location for a time in your life, it does not have to be your permanent home. You can move from a life of subjugation to one of total and complete liberation physically and spiritually under the Lord. Dr. Murphy leads the way. -Dr. William T. Perkins, Dean/President Morehouse School of Religion, ITC Atlanta, GA When I first observed the author during the days of his humble beginnings in Detroit struggling to obtain theological education through the Tennessee School of Religion, Detroit Extension, I saw an eagle harnessed by barnyard fowl, and try as he might, he could never be comfortable in the shadow of a bantam's dwellings. He would be an eagle trying to sit on a sparrow's nest. Paris L. Smith is now flying where God has summoned. -Dr. Allen B. Green, Pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Erie, PA This is one of the most powerful writings of this day because of the contents within shared from the writer. All that I am is rooted and grounded in the spiritual wisdom and strength of my hero and pastor. If ever there is a life that needs transcended to the pages, I believe that it is the life of Dr. William H. Murphy Sr. -Bishop William H. Murphy, Jr. Pastor of the New Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church International, Pontiac, MI










Negro Baptist Churches in Richmond


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The Negro in the Christian Pulpit, Or the Two Characters and Two Destinies


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Excerpt from The Negro in the Christian Pulpit, or the Two Characters and Two Destinies: As Delineated in Twenty-One Practical Sermons Church. In 1860 he was ordained deacon, and sent as a Missionary to Nova Scotia. In 1862 he returned to the session tis Conference, was ordained Elder, and returned to the Nova Scotia Mission for another year. In 1868 he was stationed in Bridgeport, Connecticut. During this year he was 'sent to north Carolina as the first one of his race appointed as a. Regular Missionary to the freed men in the South. During the following eighteen years, North Carolina, the-southern counties of Virginia, and the northern counties of South Carolina, have been the field Of his chief labors. During that time in this field nearly 600 churches have been formed and about 500 church buildings erected. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




The History of the Negro Church


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Reprint. Originally published: Washington, D.C.: The Associated Publishers, Ã 1921.