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In 1859, the Southern Baptist Convention
approved several resolutions disapproving of Landmarkism,
which led to adherents gradually withdrawing from the Southern Baptist Convention
"to form their own churches and associations
and create an independent Landmark Baptist tradition."
The main baptist groups
adhering to Landmark principles and doctrines
in the present day are the churches of the
American Baptist Association
(founded by Ben Bogard),
Baptist Missionary Association of America, and the
Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association.
(Faithway)
and many independent Baptist
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Revision as of 18:33, 2 November 2021


"The New Testament speaks also of the church

as the Body of Christ


which includes all of the redeemed of all the ages,"

(Absolutely WRONG)



In 1859, the Southern Baptist Convention

approved several resolutions disapproving of Landmarkism,

which led to adherents gradually withdrawing from the Southern Baptist Convention

"to form their own churches and associations

and create an independent Landmark Baptist tradition."


The main baptist groups

adhering to Landmark principles and doctrines

in the present day are the churches of the

American Baptist Association

(founded by Ben Bogard),

Baptist Missionary Association of America, and the

Interstate & Foreign Landmark Missionary Baptist Association.

(Faithway)

and many independent Baptist


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