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40: 391:, were often at odds. Bogard claimed that Norris was vain and prone to exaggerate Norris' ministerial success. Though he accused Norris of failing to preach the fundamentals of the faith, the two in time developed a begrudging friendship. Bogard said, "When I get to heaven I expect to find Frank Norris there in spite of that wicked streak that runs through him." 235:, where they farmed. James Warner Norris was an alcoholic, and Frank Norris claimed that his father once beat him severely after he had emptied his liquor bottles. In 1891, both were shot by an acquaintance of Warner Norris, and Frank said he did not fully recuperate for three years. 342:
causes. That same year, Norris killed lumberman Dexter Elliott Chipps, a friend of Meacham, in Norris's church office. Norris claimed Chipps had threatened his life, and when Norris was tried for murder, he was acquitted on grounds of self-defense.
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charges related to fires that respectively destroyed his church auditorium and severely damaged his home. A second fire razed the structure in 1929, and rebuilding began at the advent of the
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in Europe against Communism." Thereafter, Norris took the position that communism was more dangerous than Catholicism, and some of Norris's erstwhile allies, such as
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The Story of the Fort Worth Norris-Wallace debate: a documentary record of the facts concerning the Norris-Wallace debate, held in Fort Worth, Texas, November, 1934
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His church later left the Southern Baptist Convention and became an independent Baptist church, though long after his death the church reunited with the SBC.
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and accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, where he served for forty-four years until his death. In 1912, Norris was acquitted of
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Roy A. Kemp, "Norris Extravaganza!: A biography of Dr. J. Frank Norris, 1877-1952, my reminisce" (Calvary Publications, Fort Worth, Texas, 1975)
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movement in Texas by attacking the teaching of "that hell-born, Bible-destroying, deity-of-Christ-denying, German rationalism known as
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Norris was converted at a Baptist revival meeting in the early 1890s, and in 1897, he became pastor of Mount Antioch Baptist Church in
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judgment payable to another Baptist minister, R. E. White, because of remarks about White in Norris' Detroit denominational paper,
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to the presidency and voiced anti-Catholic views from the pulpit, his radio station, and his weekly newspaper.
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C. Gwin Morris, "J. Frank Norris and the Baptist General Convention of Texas," Texas Baptist History 1 (1981)
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Michael E. Schepis, "J. Frank Norris, A Forgotten Figure of the Twentieth Century" (Westbow Press, 2012)
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C. Gwin Morris, He Changed Things: The Life and Thought of J. Frank Norris (Ph.D. dissertation,
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The Shooting Salvationist: J. Frank Norris and the Murder Trial that Captivated America
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went to the microphone in support of Norris, a development which Norris had encouraged.
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The Shooting Salvationist: J. Frank Norris and the Murder Trial that Captivated America
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Inside History of First Baptist Church, Fort Worth, and Temple Baptist Church, Detroit
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as well, the first member of that party ever to prevail in a Texas general election.
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In September 1947, while on a tour of Europe, Norris secured an audience with Pope
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the Rev. John Franklyn ("Killer Frank") Norris's radio station KSAT at Fort Worth.
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Baptist churches into the Premillennial Missionary Baptist Fellowship (later the
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The height of Norris' career came in the 1920s, when he became the leader of the
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Homer Ritchie, "The Life and Legend of J. Frank Norris," (self-published, 1991).
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God's Rascal: J. Frank Norris & the Beginnings of Southern Fundamentalism
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God's Rascal: J. Frank Norris and the Beginnings of Southern Fundamentalism
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In November 1934, Norris conducted a contentious three-night debate with
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in central Alabama. In the late 1880s, the Norrises purchased land near
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W. E. Brightwell (1944), "Norris-Wallace Debate Draws Immense Crowds"
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in Waco, which he attended from 1898 to 1903. He then earned a
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In his 1926 sermon series "Rum and Romanism," Norris attacked
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C. Allyn Russell, "J. Frank Norris: Violent Fundamentalist,"
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in 1934; for Norris' perspective see J. Frank Norris (1935),
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of Fort Worth, whom he accused of misappropriating funds for
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In the late 1930s, Norris organized a group of independent,
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In 1935, Norris accepted the pastorate of a second church,
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During 1928, Norris campaigned against the election of the
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In Pursuit of Purity: American Fundamentalism Since 1850
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cowered in the opposite lower corner. Norris died of a
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evangelist T. T. Shields, criticized him for "folly."
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20th-century Baptist ministers from the United States
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19th-century Baptist ministers from the United States
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Frank M. Mullins and Jesse Wood from two Dallas-area
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Biography from Christian Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio.
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Frank Norris, 1877-1952 516:: University Press of Kentucky, 1996), 9. 413:and declared that the pope was "the last 285:In 1909, Norris sold his interest in the 276:Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 19:For other people with the same name, see 462:Norris published a religious newspaper, 692:, reprinting Brightwell's article from 608:(Steerforth Press/Random House, 2011); 497: 1140:American newspaper publishers (people) 654:"Norris appeal in libel suit denied", 402:. Norris exhausted all appeals to the 361:nominee, won the election and carried 112:Church of Fort Worth (1909–1952) 823:(Steerforth Press/Random House, 2011) 768:(Ft. Worth: New Testament Ministries) 256:Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 96:Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 7: 845:, Texas State Historical Association 1245:American people acquitted of murder 855:Homer Ritchie website about Norris. 684:. 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