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A Texas Baptist power struggle : the Hayden controversy / by Joseph E. Early, Jr. ; foreword by John W. Storey.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Denton, Tex. : University of North Texas Press, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 172 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 1423797973
  • 9781423797975
  • 1433711184
  • 9781433711183
  • 9781574411959
  • 1574411950
  • 9781574413991
  • 1574413996
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Texas Baptist power struggle.DDC classification:
  • 286/.09764/09034 22
LOC classification:
  • BX6248.T4 E27 2005eb
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
List of Illustrations; Foreword by John W. Storey; Preface; 1. Problems on the Horizon; 2. An Unhappy Marriage; 3. Bad Blood in Dallas Leads to Ill Will Across Texas; 4. B.H. Carroll Takes the Lead; 5. Hayden's Reform Movement; 6. Winner Takes It All; photo section; 7. The End of an Era; 8. Yesterday and Today; Appendix A Dallas Church Vindicated; Appendix B The Memorial; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
Summary: Tells how Samuel Augustus Hayden, almost destroyed the Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT). In the final decades of the nineteenth century, Hayden caused such unrest among Texas Baptists, that he was expelled from the state body. He created the Baptist Missionary Association (BMA), which continued to fight perceived oppression by the BGCT.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 158-165) and index.

List of Illustrations; Foreword by John W. Storey; Preface; 1. Problems on the Horizon; 2. An Unhappy Marriage; 3. Bad Blood in Dallas Leads to Ill Will Across Texas; 4. B.H. Carroll Takes the Lead; 5. Hayden's Reform Movement; 6. Winner Takes It All; photo section; 7. The End of an Era; 8. Yesterday and Today; Appendix A Dallas Church Vindicated; Appendix B The Memorial; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

Tells how Samuel Augustus Hayden, almost destroyed the Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT). In the final decades of the nineteenth century, Hayden caused such unrest among Texas Baptists, that he was expelled from the state body. He created the Baptist Missionary Association (BMA), which continued to fight perceived oppression by the BGCT.

Print version record.