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Primitive Baptist Church Denomination
Here you will find a detailed profile of the Primitive Baptist Church denomination (also called Old School Baptists or Old Line Primitive Baptists), along with a brief history, beliefs and practices of the faith, and other important resources to help you understand and explore the Primitive Baptist Church denomination.
Primitive Baptist Denomination Profile
Primitive Baptists became an independent denomination in the 1830s after a disagreement over missionary work, Sunday schools, and seminaries. Primitives do not follow a belief unless they can support it in Scripture. Learn why Primitive Baptists believe their church is the church founded by Jesus Christ.
Primitive Baptist Beliefs and Practices
Primitive Baptist beliefs differ from most Christian churches on the doctrines of limited atonement and total depravity. Primitives hold that Christ died only for his elect and that they alone have eternal security. Learn about other unique Primitive Baptist beliefs.
What Makes Primitive Baptist Churches 'Primitive?'
Primitive Baptist churches stand apart from other Christian faith groups because of their beliefs. Their basic, Bible-based doctrines are true to those of their English and Welsh predecessors. Learn what makes Primitive Baptist churches primitive.
Old School Baptist Website
Learn all about the doctrines and history of Old School Primitive Baptists.
Old Line Primitive Baptist Churches Website
An online guide to Old Line Primitive Baptist churches.
Primitive Baptist Web Station
Answer your questions about Primitive Baptists.
