Description: The Trail of Blood: The History of Baptist ChurchesAuthor: Dr. James Milton CarrollPages: 60-PaperbackCondition: Brand NewPrice: On sale now only at Pass the Word KJBMUST HAVE BOOK FOR ALL BAPTISTS!!!The History of Baptist Churches from the Time of Christ, Their Founder, to the Present Day. Little known History of the Baptist Movement during the last 2,000 years. Like the Bible, this is a bloody book because the Baptists history is marked with persecution and martyrdom. This brief history of the Bible believer’s faith is an excellent resource for those interested in Baptist Church history. This book covers the history of the Baptists from the time of Christ to the present day. It includes an excellent chart in the back showing not only the origin of the Baptists, but also the rise of the Roman Catholic Church and the origin of Protestantism. The Trail of Blood: The History of Baptist Churches From the Time of Christ, Their Founder, to the Present Day is a 1931 book by James Milton Carroll, an American Southern Baptist minister. The book is a collection of five lectures that Carroll gave on the history of Baptist churches, and is considered doctrine by many Independent Baptist churches. In the book, Carroll presents the history of Baptist churches as a continuation of the first Christians. He details the history of Christians who were persecuted during the "Dark Ages" and other periods, and who rejected the Catholic Church and its doctrines. A pull-out chart summarizes this trail. The History of the Baptist Church can be documented back to about 200 years this side of the apostles, nearly 2,000 years ago! The History of Baptist Churches From the Time of Christ, Their Founder, to the Present Day During every period of the “Dark Ages” there were in existence many Christians and many separate and independent Churches, some of them dating back to the times of the Apostles, which were never in any way connected with the Catholic Church! They always wholly rejected and repudiated the Catholics and their doctrines. These Christians were the perpetual objects of bitter and relentless persecution. History shows that during the period of the “Dark Ages,” about twelve centuries, there were about fifty millions of these Christians who died martyr deaths. Many thousands of others, both preceding and succeeding the “Dark Ages,” died under the same hard hand of persecution. Theirs truly was a “Trail of Blood.” This incredible book is sent forth for the purpose of making known the little-known history of those FAITHFUL WITNESSES of the Lord Jesus, who, as members of the CHURCH JESUS BUILT... Revelation 12:11, "And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death." Baptist have been known by such names as: Anabaptist, Independent Fundamentalist Baptist, New Independent Fundamentalist Baptist, Christians, Paulicians, Montanist, Puritans, Arnoldists, Henrician, Albigenses, Waldenses, Novatians, and Donatist. There have been many spin offs still holing on to the Baptist name but the Baptists distinctives Baptist hold dear are hardly recognizable in some of these groups. About the Author Pastor James Milton Carroll Mr. Carroll was born January 8, 1852, at Monticello, Drew county, Arkansas, and is a son of Benajah and Mary Eliza (Mallard) Carroll. His father was of Irish descent, and was related to Charles Carroll, of Maryland, the last surviving member of the signers of the Declaration of American Independence. He was married in North Carolina to Mary Eliza Mallard, a French Huguenot, and there were two children born in that State. Subsequently they moved to Carroll county, Mississippi, where eight children were born, and two children were born in Arkansas, their next home. Eventually, the family moved to Burleson county, Texas, and there, near Caldwell, both parents died. Of their twelve children only one is living: James Milton. James Milton Carroll accompanied his parents to Texas in the Fall of 1858, being six years of age. Owing to disturbed conditions which accompanied the outbreak of the Civil War, he received few educational advantages, his schooling being confined to instruction in the very small country and village schools of that period. The property of the family consisted principally of slaves, who were freed during the war between the North and South, and Mr. Carroll's father died when he was but ten years of age. The Trail of Blood is a 1931 book by American Southern Baptist minister James Milton Carroll, comprising a collection of five lectures he gave on the history of Baptist churches, which he presented as a succession from the first Christians.
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Book Title: The Trail of Blood: History of the Baptist Church
Publication Name: Trail of Blood
Publisher: Challenge Press
Original Language: English
Item Length: 8.5 in.
Subject: Christian Church / History, Christianity / Baptist
Type: Textbook
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: J. M. Carroll
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Personalized: No
Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Features: Trail of Blood Pull out Time Line - FREE
Genre: History
Topic: Baptists
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 5.5"
Number of Pages: 60 Pages