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E. Y. Mullins: public spokesperson for Baptists in America.

In the summer of 1895, the Boston Daily Globe announced that North Avenue Baptist Church of Cambridge had "called" a "Baltimore Preacher to Massachusetts." However, young E. Y. Mullins instead accepted a position with the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Months later, one of Boston's largest and most influential Baptist congregations summoned the thirty-five-year-old preacher. This time, Mullins could not resist Boston's beckoning, thus beginning his ascendancy to the highest reaches of the Baptist world. (1)

When elected to the presidency of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1899, Mullins became a public spokesperson for Baptists in ...

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