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David Hickox of Peirce County, Georgia, penned his first letter to the ''Primitive'' in May 1861 with the war actually begun.  His letter commented extensively on John 4:24 but said nothing whatsoever of succession or the war.<sup>27</sup>
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David Hickox of Peirce County, Georgia, penned his first letter to the ''[[Primitive]]'' in May 1861 with the war actually begun.  His letter commented extensively on John 4:24 but said nothing whatsoever of succession or the war.<sup>27</sup>
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==

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David Hickox of Peirce County, Georgia, penned his first letter to the Primitive in May 1861 with the war actually begun. His letter commented extensively on John 4:24 but said nothing whatsoever of succession or the war.27

Bibliography

Title: Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 To the Present
Author:John G. Crowley
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: University Press of Florida, 1999
ISBN 0813016401, ISBN 9780813016405
Length: 244 pages
Call Number: Bx6385.g4 c76 1998

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Crowley, John G. Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 to the present. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998.

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John G Crowley, Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 to the present (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998),

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Crowley, Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South,

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location: ASU Library

Notes

p24: the piedmont association was the first baptist association founded in southern GA. While not a constituent member,Isham Piedcock is considered but father of the association.

p25.

  • Piedmont opened correspondence with the Hepzibah in 1819.

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