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184: 855:. While the New Hampshire Confession is shorter than the 1742 Philadelphia Confession, it affirms the Philadelphia Confession. The New Hampshire Confession states that " by voluntary transgression fell from the holy and happy state " and that "We believe that Election is the eternal purpose of God, according to which he graciously regenerates, sanctifies, and saves sinners". However, many saw the New Hampshire Confession as accepting free will. The free-will Baptists in the Northeast and West accepted the Confession, while the 571:. Their efforts led to the creation in 1814 of the General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States of America for Foreign Missions. The Convention was tasked with collecting funds from Baptist groups and individuals to support foreign missions. The Convention was called "Triennial" because the national convention met every three years. Members of the denomination were called American Baptists or Triennial Baptists. At its first meeting, the 413: 650:. The Triennial Baptists were concentrated in the Northeast. The abolitionists in the Northeast inherited the Triennial Convention and the Northern Baptist Mission Society was dissolved. After the split, authorization was given to change the name to the American Baptist Missionary Union. William Bullein Johnson joined the Southern Baptists. 519:
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Baptists began forming regional associations and societies to foster cooperation in missionary, benevolent, and educational work. The voluntary nature of these associations was consistent with Baptist belief in the autonomy of local congregations. Associations could
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determine their own standards for fellowship and offer advice to churches, but local congregations governed themselves and ordained their own ministers. The first permanent Baptist association in America was the Philadelphia Association, established in 1707.
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Baptists began organizing their own associations and conventions. Immigrants, such as Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and German Americans, also formed their own Baptist denominations along ethnic lines rather than affiliate with the
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In 1843, the abolitionists in the Northeast founded the Northern Baptist Mission Society in opposition to slavery. In 1844, the Home Mission Society refused to ordain James E. Reeve of
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and other Triennial Baptist ministers, and adopted by the New Hampshire (Triennial) Baptist Convention. The Confession was traditional. The controversy of the day was
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or regional Baptist conventions were formed along with other societies, such as the Baptist General Tract Society (later renamed the
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as a missionary because he was put forward as a slaveholder. They refused to decide on the basis of slavery. In May 1845, in
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inspired the establishment of foreign missions agencies to spread the Christian religion throughout the world. In 1810, the
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for foreign missions was created, and the denomination sent missionaries to China, Africa, and South America. Additional
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in membership. In 1907, the Triennial Convention was reorganized into the Northern Baptist Convention, which was renamed
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to remain in the denomination, but it also contradicted the New Hampshire Confession and the Bible. The liberals in the
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Carey and the three American missionaries mobilized Baptists in America to support the Judsons' planned mission trip to
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On May 17, 1907 in Washington, D.C., the Triennial Convention organized the American Baptist Education Society, the
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General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States of America for Foreign Missions
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Northeast rejected the position but remained in the Triennial Convention. The Triennial Baptists supported
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By 1840, Baptists were in every state and territory as well as missions around the world. Alongside the
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in 1832. The various societies held their own conventions during sessions of the Triennial Convention.
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During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Triennial Convention took no official position on
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A Study Guide for the Evolution Dialogues: Science, Christianity, and the Quest for Understanding
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and slavery supporters to remain in the denomination. The majority of Triennial Baptists in the
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only by the addition of two articles. One of the new articles allowed the singing of
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National Baptist Evangelical Life and Soul Saving Assembly of the U.S.A.
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opposed slavery, while the growing number of Triennial Baptists in the
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to organize support for affiliated schools, colleges, and seminaries.
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to India. Upon arrival, however, the three missionaries repudiated
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Northeast accepted the position, while the Fundamentalists in the
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The Triennial Convention attempted to take no stated position on
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and became Baptists under the influence of British missionary
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in the late 1690s marked the spread of Baptists to the South.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS),
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separated from the Triennial Convention and established the
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Melton, J. Gordon. "American Baptist Churches in the USA".
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in 1845. This split left the Triennial Convention largely
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Distinguished from other churches by their commitment to
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Institutional Missionary Baptist Conference of America
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The founding of 1675:1814 establishments in the United States 1611:Wisconsin Fellowship of Baptist Churches 1596:United American Free Will Baptist Church 1076: 919:, early 19th century missionary to Burma 913:, early 19th century missionary to Burma 882:, religious leader and President of the 1531:Progressive National Baptist Convention 1401:General Association of General Baptists 1366:District of Columbia Baptist Convention 1321:Baptist General Association of Virginia 1206: 1161: 1129: 1046: 1665:Baptist denominations in North America 1652: 1461:National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. 1316:Baptist Bible Fellowship International 835:The Triennial Convention accepted the 749:The Triennial Convention accepted the 623:. This moderate position allowed both 1506:Original Free Will Baptist Convention 1421:Independent Baptist Church of America 1386:Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship 1253: 1211:. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press. 839:. The Confession was drafted by Rev. 707:American Baptist Home Mission Society 1511:Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church 937:, educator and pastor, president of 871:, early 19th century church reformer 690:, but not the more radical ideas of 581:American Baptist Publication Society 555:(1761–1834), a founder of Britain's 1326:Baptist General Convention of Texas 1103: 1065:. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1987. 767:document influenced heavily by the 120:, it was formed in 1814 to advance 13: 899:Chief Justice of the United States 862: 700:American Baptist Education Society 14: 1686: 1486:North American Baptist Conference 1233: 1209:Dictionary of Baptists in America 711:American Baptist Missionary Union 573:American Baptist Missionary Union 1186:(1833). 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Officially named the 1606:Venture Church Network 694:(1861–1918) and other 615:Southern Baptist split 525:Second Great Awakening 400:Baptist World Alliance 917:Ann Hasseltine Judson 875:James Boorman Colgate 541:Ann Hasseltine Judson 395:Baptist denominations 352:James Robinson Graves 1581:Triennial Convention 1551:Seventh Day Baptists 1496:Old Regular Baptists 1296:Alliance of Baptists 895:Charles Evans Hughes 723:Charles Evans Hughes 696:Christian Socialists 692:Walter Rauschenbusch 602:. As early as 1838, 585:Home Mission Society 537:Adoniram Judson, Jr. 510:First Baptist Church 132:. In a dispute over 112:denomination in the 106:Triennial Convention 22:Triennial Convention 1446:Missionary Baptists 1416:Independent Baptist 1000:Baptists in America 923:John D. 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Index

Protestant
Mainline
Baptist
Polity
Congregational
United States
Southern Baptist Convention
American Baptist Churches USA
Baptist
United States
missionary
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
slavery
missions
South
Southern Baptist Convention
Northern
American Baptist Churches USA
a series
Baptists
Baptism at Northolt Park Baptist Church, in Greater London, Baptist Union of Great Britain, 2015.
Christianity
Protestantism
Puritanism
Anabaptism
Baptist beliefs
Confessions
Believers' Church
Priesthood of all believers

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