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Primitive Baptist practices that are distinguishable from those of other Baptists include a cappella singing, family integrated worship, and foot washing. This African-American Primitive Baptist church in Florida is an exception to the usual practice [ 15 ] of excluding musical instruments: a piano and organ are visible.
The Baptist Hymn Book: comprising a large and choice collection of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs (1859) [570] The Primitive Baptist Hymnal: a choice collection of hymns and tunes of early and late composition (1881) [571] Hymn and Tune Book for Use in Old School or Primitive Baptist Churches (1886) [572] Harp of Ages; Old Baptist Hymns (2012)
The 1973 edition of the Primitive Baptist songbook Harp of Ages features "Balm in Gilead" with verses from a Charles Wesley hymn. The second verse of the spiritual also appears in versions of another spiritual, "(Walk That) Lonesome Valley", illustrating the common practice of shared verses in camp meetings and revivals.
Portrait of Gilbert Beebe. Gilbert Beebe (1800–1881) was an American Baptist minister (of the Old School, Particular or often referred to as the Primitive Baptist Persuasion); a printer and editor, (founded the Signs of the Times periodical) and was, for 35 years, Pastor of the New Vernon Primitive Baptist Church of New York.
These "Old" United Baptist share the same heritage as the Old Regular and Primitive Baptist Churches and are Old School in practice. In the 1990s, a debate arose in the Northern New Salem Association over one of its member churches' use of fermented wine vs. grape juice in communion (wine being the original Regular Baptist custom).
The hymn remains popular, [1] and is included in several hymnals across different denominations, including The Song Book of the Salvation Army (1986), The United Methodist Hymnal (1989), The Baptist Hymnal (1991) and Singing the Faith (2011). [6] It has often been used at the end of conferences, to inspire attendees for service. [3]
In 1918, this periodical merged with the Primitive Herald and became known as The Banner-Herald . The merged paper was owned by a committee of Progressive Primitive Baptists as opposed to a single person. [7] Today, The Banner Herald remains the denomination’s magazine and it publishes the annual directory of Progressive Primitive Baptist ...
Goshen Primitive Baptist Church, Winchester, KY; Hannah's Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Benson, NC; Kehukee Primitive Baptist Church, Scotland Neck, NC; Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church, Aldie, VA; Primitive Baptist Church, Nashville, TN; Primitive Baptist Church of Brookfield, Slate Hill, NY [1] Providence Primitive Baptist Church ...