Mark B. McFadden

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WE MIGHT IMAGINE that Furman’s brand of paternalism would drive away slaves, and untold thousands of blacks surely accepted evangelical faith more enthusiastically than they embraced white pastors’ strictures. But we must also remember that to white and black Baptists (as well as the small numbers of Native American Baptists), salvation and a right standing before God were their primary religious concerns. Worldly considerations were secondary.
Baptists in America: A History
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