Alabaha River Association
The Alabaha River Association, organized in 1842. [1][2]
Member Churches
- Bethlehem Primitive Baptist (member 1905-1969)[3]
- Mt. Olive Primitive Baptist (member 1875-1952, 1996-present)[4]
- Emmaus PrimitiveBaptist (member 1960-1985)[5]
- Pilgrim’s Rest Primitive Baptist (1904-1964)[6]
- Cornith Primitive Baptist
Further Reading
Alabaha River Association of Primitive Baptist
Websties
Sommers,Laurie Kay. "Hoboken Style: Meaning and Change in Okefenokee Sacred Harp Singing" (http://southernspaces.org/2010/hoboken-style-meaning-and-change-okefenokee-sacred-harp-singing, Southern Spaces, 17 August 2010.
Campbell, Norman. "Giving Out the Line": A Cross-Atlantic Comparison of Two Presbyterian Cultures (http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/srshj/01_241.pdf, Scottish Reformation Society Historical Journal, 1, published on [htt://BiblicalStudies.org.uk Biblical Studies.org.uk], 2011.
Old Line Alabaha Primitive Baptist Association (Ga.). 1800. Minutes of the ... annual session of the Alabaha River Primitive Baptist Association. Ga: The Association.
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Templates Used
Based on Evidence Explained format. [1]
- ↑ https://www.hrcga.org/church/mt-olive-primitive-baptist/
- ↑ Satilla River Association https://www.hrcga.org/church/bethlehem-primitive-baptist-2/
- ↑ https://www.hrcga.org/church/mt-olive-primitive-baptist/
- ↑ https://www.hrcga.org/church/emmaus-primitivebaptist/
- ↑ https://www.hrcga.org/church/pilgrims-rest-primitive-baptist/