Florida Baptist associations minutes 1845-1985 [microform].

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Florida Baptist associations minutes 1845-1985 [microform].

Alachua (184-1964) -- Apalachee (1955-1959) -- Bethel (1905-1923) -- Beulah (1882-1958) -- Big Lake (1955-1964) -- Black Creek (1913-1964) -- Brevard (1953-1964) -- Chiploa (1925-1979) -- Central (1903-1925) -- Elim (1881-1901) -- Hamilton (1882-1905) -- Manatee (1876-1896) -- New Santa Rosa (1914-1900) -- Rocky Creek (1889-1940) -- Sandy Creek (1882) -- Gasden (1951-1965) -- Graves (1890-1983) -- Gulf Stream (1948-1964) -- Halifax (1958-1964) -- Harmony (1884-1964) -- Holmes County (1926-1964) -- Indian River (1889-1964) -- Jacksonville (1879-1964) -- Lafayette (1891-1964) -- Lake County (1924-1964) -- Marion (1885-1964) -- Miami (1912-1964) -- Middle (1900-1964) -- New River (1880-1964) -- Northeast (1938-1964) -- Northwest Coast (1935-1964) -- Okaloosa (1927-1964) -- Orange Blossom (1932-1964) -- Palm Lake (1939-1964) -- Pasco (1885-1971) -- Peace River (1897-1964) -- Pensacola Bay (1887-1964) -- Pinellas (1933-1964) -- Purity (1935-1959) -- Ridge (1954-1964) -- Rocky Creek (1958-1964) -- Royal Palm (1958-1985) -- Santa Fe River (1862-1964) -- Santa Rosa (1907-1970) -- Seminole (1914-1970) -- Shiloh (1950-1959) -- South Florida (1867-1964) -- Southwest Florida (1925-1964) -- St. Johns River (1879-1964) -- Suwannee (1885-1964) -- Tampa Bay ( 1912-1983) -- Taylor (1958-1964) -- Wekiwa (1880-1964) -- West Florida (1849-1964)

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