- Painter, Mr., and the Persecuting Laws of Massachusetts.
(1644)
- William Parkinson, (1774) In December,
1801, and for "three successive seasons," during
Jefferson's administration he was "a chaplain to
Congress." ...
"The members of Congress attend abundantly
better than I expected; I have, moreover, the
pleasure of stating that the President has missed
but one of my meetings at the Capitol."
- Thomas Patient, (1640) co-pastor with Mr. Kiffin
- St. Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland,
We have strong reasons for regarding St.
Patrick as a Baptist missionary, and beyond con-
tradiction his baptism was immersion. See Link.
- Paulicians.--See ALBIGENSES.
- James Madison Pendleton, D.D. (1811) See Link.
- Admiral Sir William Penn, (1621)
- Pennepek, or Lower Dublin Church. It was founded by Elias
Keach...1688.
- Pennsylvania Baptists. Thomas Dungan...in 1684.
- Pennsylvania Baptist Education Society, The, (1839)
- Periodicals.--See article on BAPTIST LITERATURE.
- Persecution of Baptists in America.--John
Waller, Lewis Craig, and James Childs, three Bap-
tist ministers, were arrested in Spottsylvania Co.,
Va., "for preaching the gospel contrary to law,"
...
- Perseverance, Final. [Info only]
- Sir Samuel Morton Baronet Peto, (1809) He was
one of the first to discern the remarkable gifts of
Mr. Spurgeon, and gave largely towards the erec-
tion of the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
- Petrobrusians, The.--Peter de Bruys ... See Link.
See also Online.
- Philadelphia Baptist Association, The, (1707)
- Philadelphia, Second Baptist Church of, (1803)
William Cathcart, D.D., the seventh pastor, ...
- John G. Pike, (1784)
- John Pollard, Sr. (1803)
- Pools of Jerusalem.
- T. W. Powell, (1836) he settled with the First Baptist
church in Minneapolis, Minn., in October, 1871.
- Predestination [Info only]
- Jonathan D. Price, with Judson
- Thomas Price, Ph.D., (1820)
- Progress of Baptist Principles in other Denominations.
When Mr. Edwards, in 1749, felt compelled to
take the ground that none but real Christians have
a right to come to the Lord's Supper, his Baptist
platform for the communion table created a great
ferment ...
- Proselyte Baptism of the Jews [Info only]
- Richard Proudfoot, (1770) ...in...1814, ...
recognized and appointed Judson and Rice as mis-
sionaries in Burmah.
- Providence. [Info only]
- Providence, First Baptist Church of, was
founded in 1639. [Roger Williams, Chad Brown, James Manning, Stephen Gano,
Francis Wayland]
- Publication Society, The American Baptist. (1824)
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