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Primitive Baptist

noun

  1. (especially in the Southern U.S.) one belonging to a highly conservative, loosely organized Baptist group, characterized by extreme fundamentalism and by opposition to missionary work, Sunday Schools, and the use of musical instruments in church.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Primitive Baptist1

An Americanism dating back to 1850–55
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“It has impacted our community pretty substantially,” said the Rev. Hewitt Clifton Sawyers at West Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church in Franklin, Tennessee.

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Zion Primitive Baptist Church, with its two front doors and original stained-glass windows, was restored after Floyd but inundated again during Matthew.

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At West Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church, another church in Franklin, giving is down but only slightly.

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Zion was the first Primitive Baptist church in Mecklenburg County.

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Mary Henderson and nine others had been buried along the edge of a cemetery in front of Zion Primitive Baptist Church.

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