Originally published in 1891, George Washington Ranck tells the story of how a band of Separate Baptists in Virginia at the height of the Revolutionary War fled the state in favor of Kentucky in search for religious liberty after more than a decade of persecution and harassment from the state church. As a result of their exodus, some of the first churches in Kentucky were established.
The Traveling Church: An Account of the Baptist Exodus From Virginia to Kentucky in 1781 Under the Leadership of Rev. Lewis Craig and Captain William Ellis
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This book provides a historical account of religious migration and the search for religious liberty in early America, suitable for U.S. history.
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| Weight | 0.091 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 12.7 × 0.6 × 20.3 in |

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