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  2. Free Will Baptist Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Free Will Baptist Church and Cemetery is a historic church property on Church Turn Road in North Islesboro, Maine.Built in 1843 and enlarged in the 1890s, the church is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture, and is particularly noted for its well-preserved mid-19th century stenciled artwork, whose quality and level of preservation are among the best in the state.

  3. Pine Apple Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Adams Cemetery (c. 1870) [2] Christian Church Cemetery (late-19th century), Broad Street; Friendship Baptist Church (1949), Wilcox Co. Road 59; the church was established in 1898, the building was replaced in 1949 [2] [4] Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery (mid-19th century), Wilcox Co. Road 59

  4. List of Baptist churches - Wikipedia

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    Friendship Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) 1886 built 2004 NRHP-listed ... Free Will Baptist Church and Cemetery: built NRHP-listed North Islesboro, Maine:

  5. Blackfoot, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The community was supposedly named when Uncle Hamp Hanks, Sr., was told that he was in the "Blackfoot nation" when he arrived there in 1870. Friendship Baptist Church was the oldest church in the community, established in 1860. It stood on the line between Ward and Blackfoot. A man named Josh Taylor donated land to the community to build a ...

  6. Free Will Baptist - Wikipedia

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    In 1702, a disorganized group of General Baptists in Carolina wrote a request for help to the General Baptist Association in England. Though no help was forthcoming, Paul Palmer, whose wife Johanna was the stepdaughter of Benjamin Laker, founded the first "Free Will" Baptist church in Chowan, North Carolina in 1727.

  7. Freewill Baptist Church-Peoples Baptist Church-New Hope ...

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    The church was built for a Freewill Baptist congregation, which also made the 1868 expansion. It was purchased in 1915 by an African-American offshoot of the Middle Street Baptist Church, which organized as the People's Baptist Church in 1893. It was the first church in Portsmouth to be owned by an African-American congregation.

  8. First Free Will Baptist Church (Ossipee, New Hampshire)

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    The First Free Will Baptist Church is a historic church on Granite Road in Ossipee, New Hampshire. The wood-frame white clapboarded building was built in 1856–57, and is a fine little-altered local example of a vernacular Greek Revival country church. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]

  9. National Association of Free Will Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Another "Free Will" movement rose in the North through the work of Benjamin Randall (1749–1808). Randall united with the Regular Baptists in 1776, but broke with them in 1779 due to his more liberal views on predestination. In 1780, Randall formed a "Free" Baptist church in New Durham, New Hampshire. More churches were founded, and in 1792 a ...