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  Landmark Baptist Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Landmark Baptists trace their origin back to the days of Christ, but the names "Landmarkism" and "Landmark Baptist" arose out of an ecclesiological controversy within the Southern Baptist Convention in the mid-1800's.
Landmark ideas of ecclesiology still exist within the Southern Baptist Convention, but are more closely associated with the American Baptist Association, the Baptist Missionary Association of America, and the Interstate and Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association.
The Gospel Mission controversy, centering on missionary Tarleton Perry Crawford in China, and the Whitsitt controversy, centering on the historical views of seminary professor William Heth Whitsitt, are considered part of the Landmark controversy within the Southern Baptist Convention.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Landmark_Baptist_Church   (268 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Baptists
Baptists emphasize that the remembrance is symbolic of Christ's body and reject literal views of communion such as transubstantiation and consubstantiation held by other Christian groups based on their interpretation of John 6.
Baptists who were imprisoned or died for their beliefs have played an important role in the historical struggle for freedom of religion and separation of church and state in England, the United States, and other countries.
Landmarkism is the belief that Baptist churches and traditions have preceded the Catholic Church and have been around since the time of John the Baptist and Christ.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Baptists   (8630 words)

  
 Old Time Missionary Baptist -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Variously known as Old Time Missionary Baptist, Old Missionary Baptist, and Old-Fashioned Missionary Baptist, these churches represent a sub-group within the (additional info and facts about landmark missionary Baptists) landmark missionary Baptists that have rejected most progressive means and methods that were adopted by the majority of missionary Baptists.
The roots of the Old Time Missionary Baptists are found in the (additional info and facts about United Baptist) United Baptists, a turn of the 19th century merger of (additional info and facts about Regular Baptist) Regular Baptists and (additional info and facts about Separate Baptist) Separate Baptists.
Old Missionary Baptists feel these lead to conversions "from the head instead of the heart." This belief has continued to be a major factor separating them from other landmark missionary Baptists.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/O/Ol/Old_Time_Missionary_Baptist.htm   (841 words)

  
 BHHS -- Baptists and Their Theology
In Holland, the Baptists presumably were aware of the theology of the Remonstrants, the followers of James Arminius, whose "Five Arminian Articles" were published in 1610 and elicited from the established church in Holland a five-point response by a famous Synod held in Dordrecht in 1618–19.
A subsidiary concern in the Landmark movement was that Baptists not compromise the integrity of their congregations by creating ecclesial structures that were unknown during the New Testament era and that almost certainly would rob the congregations of their rightful authorities and responsibilities.
To the larger society, Baptists have contributed their awareness that full religious liberty for all citizens entails a separation of church and state, and to the larger church in the world Baptists have contributed the practice of believer’s baptism as a way of achieving an intentional faith community, the believers’ church.
www.baptisthistory.org /baptistsandtheology.htm   (4235 words)

  
 missionary
A Missionary is a propagator of religion (see History of Christian Missions), a representative of a religious community who works among those outside of that community.
Missionaries have often worked hand-in-hand with colonialism, for example during European colonization of the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
Missionaries were also often followed by others from their country, who came for a wider variety of reasons.
www.fact-library.com /missionary.html   (641 words)

  
 Station Information - Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association
Organized in 1951 as the Interstate and Foreign Missionary Baptist Associational Assembly of America, this group is now known as the Interstate and Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association of America.
Their purpose is to encourage fellowship among Missionary Baptist churches that practice ministerial support by freewill offerings.
A paper, "The Voice of Faith", is published by the Pine Missionary Baptist Church, Franklinton, Louisiana.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/i/in/interstate___foreign_landmark_missionary_baptist_associa.html   (325 words)

  
 lmarkdef   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The missionary societies of the East Cost were beginning to promote the sending of missionaries, both to witness to the Indian tribes and to establish new congregations in the frontier towns that were emerging in the territories.
According to the Yearbook of the American Baptist Association of 1987, “Characteristic beliefs of Landmark Baptists are: an insistence upon a historic succession of Baptist like churches from New Testament times until the present and a rejection of the practices of pulpit affiliation, union meetings, and the receiving of alien immersion.
Pardon a personal reference, but the church I pastor, Landmark, in the Landmark Community south of Little Rock, Arkansas, was started in the summer of 1885 as a result of plans by another Baptist church to have a union meeting that summer involving preachers from other denominations.
www.iamnotofthisworld.com /Landmark/lmarkdef.html   (1351 words)

  
 Separate Baptist -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The pastor of the Baptist church disapproved of the revival excitement, while several members approved it and became discontented with the pastor's ministry.
Backus was raised a Congregationalist and became a New Light (or Separatist) Congregational pastor in 1748.
The Separate Baptists of (A region of northeastern United States comprising Maine and New Hampshire and Vermont and Massachusetts and Rhode Island and Connecticut) New England were never truly a separate group from the (additional info and facts about Regular Baptist) Regular Baptists.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/se/separate_baptist.htm   (934 words)

  
 What is a Landmark Baptist? -- The Way of Peace Website
One of the beliefs of Landmark Baptists is the perpetuity, or continual existence, of Christ's true churches since His earthly ministry.
The Landmark movement itself is barely one hundred years old, having split from the Southern Baptist Convention in the late 19th Century, and in some areas not until the early 20th century.
The term "Baptist" is actually a trimmed down version of the term "Ana-baptist", which means to "re-baptize." (The Anabaptists received this name because they practiced believer's baptism and therefore re-baptized all who came to them from the Catholic and Protestant churches, both of whom practiced infant baptism).
www.thewayofpeace.org /what_is_a_landmark_baptist.html   (1266 words)

  
 Baptists, Yesterday Today and Tomorrow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
John the Baptist was beheaded by Herod; Christ was crucified; Stephen was stoned to death; all of the apostles, excepting John, died the death of martyrs.
The "Baptists" are the same in belief as the Montanists, Novatianists, Paulicians, Paterines, Waldenses, and Anabaptists of the preceding ages.
The Baptists in history were univocal in their attestation that the church should be separate from the state in every aspect.
www.reformedreader.org /history/baptistsytat.htm   (7174 words)

  
 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church - Casa Grande, AZ - Trail of Blood
ILLUSTRATING the History of the Baptist Churches from the time of their founder, the Lord Jesus Christ, until the 20th Century.
Baptists are not Protestants since they did not come out of the Catholic Church.
It was in the year 251 that Baptist Churches declared nonfellowship with the irregular churches.
www.ourchurch.com /view?pageID=4869   (484 words)

  
 Brain-washed Baptists
This first class of deceivers Baptists have contended with for over nineteen hundred years and have overcome them, even when persecuted to death by them, but this latter group is seemingly triumphing daily; and this, for the simple reason that Baptists have suffered themselves to be brain-washed.
It is time Baptists stopped to consider whether they have been brain-washed into accepting unscriptural teaching and contracting unscriptural alliances, and whether their non-fellowship of the brethren is scriptural.
Nominal Baptists, it is time to wake up; to shake yourselves out of your lethargy, and to realize that God's word to His people is "Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues" (Rev. 18:4).
members.aol.com /libcfl2/brain.htm   (3047 words)

  
 Landmark Baptists
Landmarkism is a term representing a number of convictions maintained by some Baptists, mostly in the southern United States.
Landmark Baptists hold that the NT model for the church is only the local and visible congregation and that it violates NT principles to speak of a universal, spiritual church.
Some of the Landmark brethren go so far as to teach and preach that the Bride of Christ is only comprised of their Baptist groups and that all other believers would be servants at the marriage supper of the Lamb.
www.middletownbiblechurch.org /lochurch/landmark.htm   (6739 words)

  
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Piper, L. "The Landmark Baptist Association of Missouri." XXXVII (November 30, 1911), 11.
Tull, J. "A Study of Southern Baptist Landmarkism in the Light of Historical Baptist Ecclesiology." Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, 1960.
Baptist Missionary Association of Texas, 1904, 1919, 1931-1936, 1942, 1948-1950, 1954-1958.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Delphi/8297/diss/dis-bib1.htm   (2911 words)

  
 Grace Landmark Missionary Baptist Mission
We are sponsored by the Landmark Missionary Baptist Church, of Roseville, in Granite Bay.
The General Baptist finally chose to be identified with Protestantism and have no idea any more what a Baptist is. The first Association in the south was in Charleston in 1749 and was mostly made up of Calvinistic Regular Baptist, but there were some General Baptist mixed in because of distance.
In 1860 T.P. Crawford the missionary in China came on the scene, and when the board refused to ordain native preachers and organize native churches in China, he came to the convention in 1885 and voiced his displeasure of anti-self-propagating indigenous churches.
www.svng.com /grace   (2233 words)

  
 Missionary Baptist Hayward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
We are a Missionary Baptist Church that is spreading the Word of God though out the world.
On the back is a historical statement of how the nickname "Landmark" was attached to our Baptists, but the five resolutions were adopted by the churches.
Thomas Grantham wrote five (5) books on our ancient Baptists (1678) and in the 4th book a chapter entitled "The Successors of The Apostles" in which he shows the office of the ordained ministers in the Baptist churches have administered the ordinances by church authority through the ages.
www.svng.com /mbch   (1245 words)

  
 Links recommended by Grace Abounding Baptist Mission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
While they may call themselves Sovereign Grace Landmark Missionary Baptists, the very nature of being baptist allows for Christian Liberty and independence from the dictates of others as to what one might believe.
Historic Baptist Symposium -- Yahoo!Group for men interested in discussing Baptist doctrine, polity, and history, where the only rule is the Golden Rule when discussing anything Bible-related.
Landmark Southern Baptist -- an e-mail discussion group and resource center for those interested in studying historic Baptist ecclesiology, also known as Old Landmarkism.
www.grace-abounding.com /links.htm   (466 words)

  
 A New Denomination - "Missionary Primitive Baptists"
This new denomination has been readily received by many Primitive Baptist churches in the U.S. Primitive Baptists of the "old line" have refused to recognize this new denomination, citing various points they consider disorderly in both the order and lack of scriptural basis for such a movement.
This reporter was told by a Primitive Baptist minister from the undecided camp that “if this work was of men it will come to nought.” This is an apparent reference to a statement made by an unbelieving Pharisee.
According to church newsletters there are missionary efforts by this new denomination in India and Africa as well as the Philippines.
www.carthage.lib.il.us /community/churches/primbap/NewDenomination.html   (469 words)

  
 "Calvinism and the Baptists" by Laurence M. Vance
The fact that a Baptist says he is not a Calvinist means nothing, for the Baptists, more than any other Calvinists, when seeking to draw attention away from the name of Calvin, use the phrase "Doctrines of Grace" as a metaphor for Calvinism.
The impressive list of names of prominent Baptists who supposedly were Calvinistic that is regularly compiled by the Sovereign Grace Baptists is supposed to so overwhelm the reader as to convince him that he ought to be a Calvinist if he is to be a historic Baptist.
The concerted attempt of the Calvinistic Baptists to equate Calvinism with Baptist orthodoxy is not shared by their Presbyterian and Reformed "cousins." These two groups are basically the same in doctrine: the term Reformed emphasising the doctrines of the Reformation and the term Presbyterian emphasising their form of church government.
www.biblebelievers.com /Vance4.html   (4996 words)

  
 Landmark Independent Baptist Church, Archer, Florida -- Sovereign Grace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Baptist churches have existed in every age since their founding by Christ, though they have not always been known by that name.
Declaration of Faith adopted by the Baptist Church at at Horsely-down, pastored by the venerable Elder John Gill.
Historic Landmark Baptist, above all others, should understand the mysteries of the kingdom as they relate to marriage and the picture of Christ and His church that should be portrayed by it.
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 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
I am convinced the Baptists were the persecuted "heretics" of the dark ages who brought the true faith from the time of the apostles to the present.
For this reason alone, Baptist pastors and preachers are referenced directly a few times.
Some Baptist pastors and churches, along with others, will still use the definition of the Law of Moses given by Jesus to justify or condemn divorce and remarriage under the New Covenant of Christ.
www.abaptist.org /lmbcbarstow/divorce.html   (6815 words)

  
 ARE YOU A BAPTIST BRIDER
I have good friends that are Landmark Baptists; and though I appreciate their emphasis on the New Testament assembly and a pure church and many other things, I don’t go along with successionism and the definition of alien baptism or the idea that baptism is the door to the church.
The term Baptist is a good historical term with a good heritage, and I believe it is an important label today when defined properly.
That is determined by doctrine and practice, by the extent to which it conforms to the “faith once delivered to the saints.” The name Baptist does not necessarily mean a church is biblically sound, and the lack of the name Baptist does not necessarily mean it is an unscriptural church.
www.wayoflife.org /fbns/areyou.htm   (2993 words)

  
 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church - Casa Grande, AZ - Guestbook
Landmark Missionary Baptist Church - Casa Grande, AZ - Guestbook
As a young missionary in the Philippines your church is my inspiration in the ministry that He entrusted to me. http://thelivinghope.tripod.com In Christ, Roderick L Navidad
While searching for other Landmark Baptist Churches on the net I by the grace of God found this site.
www.ourchurch.com /view?pageID=4788   (558 words)

  
 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church of West Sacramento
- Not all Baptist churches are the same.
- We offer a church that holds to the historic Baptist ways from which most Baptists today have departed.
Simply, a missionary is one who is sent out by a church to start a new church work as was the Apostle Paul in Acts 13:1-4…
www.landmarkmissionarybaptistchurch.com   (549 words)

  
 Queer The difference between Convention Baptists and Landmark Missionary Baptists Comments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 Adherents.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As with most hunting cultures, many traditional Inuit customs and taboos were intended to mollify the souls of hunted animals, such as polar bears, whales, walrus, and seals...
252: "European missionaries of many denominations established missions among the Iroquois in the 1600s and attempted to convert them to Christianity.
Many Iroquois have since become Christian or combined Christianity with their traditional beliefs.
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 Landmark Baptist Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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Landmark ideas of ecclesiology still exist within the Southern Baptist Convention, but are more closely associated with the American Baptist Association, the Baptist Missionary Association of America, and the Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association;.
The Gospel Mission controversy, centering around missionary Tarleton Perry Crawford in China, and the Whitsitt controversy, centering around the historical views of seminary professor William Heth Whitsitt, are considered part of the Landmark controversy within the Southern Baptist Convention.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/landmark_baptist_church   (308 words)

  
 American Baptist Association - The ABA is a group of Landmark Missionary Baptist churches who have elected to associate ...
American Baptist Association - The ABA is a group of Landmark Missionary Baptist churches who have elected to associate together for the furtherance of the cause of Christ on earth.
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The ABA is a group of Landmark Missionary Baptist churches who have elected to associate together for the furtherance of the cause of Christ on earth.
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