E.g. The Rev. Richard Fuller, D.D., during his pastorate in Beaufort, S. C., conducted a private class for young ministers.
3.
The Charleston Association established a chartered foundation for ministerial education in 1791.
4.
Southern Baptist and General Intelligencer, March 13, 1835.
5.
Ibid., July 31, 1835. Editorial.
6.
Minutes of the South Carolina Convention, 1841.
7.
TaylorGeo. B., Life and Times of James B. Taylor, p. 155.
8.
Christian Index. December 19, 1839. Doctor R. B. C. Howell, pastor in Nashville, was the leader. Watch for his further leadership.
9.
Religious Herald, March 4, 1875. Article by W. C. Crane.
10.
JamesW. C., Western Baptist Theological Institute.Kentucky Baptist Historical Society Publications, No. 1.
11.
Religious Herald, March 4, 1875. Article by W. C. Crane.
12.
The Baptist (Nashville), September 13, 1845. Doctor Howell preferred that the seminary be established by denominational authority rather than by education society, as was Covington.
13.
The Baptist, October 18, 1845.
14.
Western Baptist Review, January, 1846.
15.
Ibid., September 4, 1847.
16.
Southern Baptist, January 19, 1848. Christian Index, Jan. 13, 1848.
17.
Western Baptist Review, April, 1849.
18.
Religious Herald, March 15, 1849. Editorial.
19.
The Baptist, July 12, 1845. Report of the Mississippi Convention.
20.
Tennessee Baptist, March 29, 1849.
21.
Tennessee Baptist, June 7, 1849.
22.
From here onward Doctor Poindexter was in the foreground of the movement. North Carolinians will be interested in the fact that the pioneer leaders—Manly, Howell, and Poindexter—were natives of that State.
23.
Records of the Education Convention at Augusta (1856).
24.
Records of the Education Convention at Louisville (1857).
25.
Tennessee Baptist, June 6, 1857. J. R. Graves, Editor.
26.
Western Recorder, June 20, 1874. J. P. Boyce. See Review and Expositor, January, 1944, for Doctor Boyce's article in full. Republished.
27.
Tennessee Baptist, June 6, 1857.
28.
Letter from Doctor J. R. Sampey to the writer, July 14, 1943.
29.
Mrs. Georgia J. Burleson, Life and Writings of Rufus C. Burleson, p. 186.
30.
Doctor Charles Manly in Review and Expositor, XII, pp. 252ff.