Mark B. McFadden

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In the 1790s, it became common for Virginia’s Baptist associations to assert that debate over emancipation belonged more properly in a “legislative body” than an ecclesiastical one. This position ironically resulted from disestablishment: Baptists could now spiritualize the business of the church and insist that divisive moral issues like slavery were not their concern.
Baptists in America: A History
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