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James Marion Frost

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Frost died on October 30, 1916, in Nashville, at age 68. Notable pallbearers at his funeral held at the First Baptist Church of Nashville included
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Frost was the author of many books, which became "classics in the religious literarture" according to the
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in Nashville in 1891. He served as its president until his death. The BSSB moved into the
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The Baptist Sunday School Board changed its name to LifeWay Christian Resources.
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preacher. He was the founder of the Baptist Sunday School Board, later known as
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Frost founded the Baptist Sunday School Board of the
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Frost married Nannie Riley, whose cousin was author
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Index

Georgetown, Kentucky
Nashville, Tennessee
Cave Hill Cemetery
Louisville, Kentucky
Georgetown College
American
Baptist
LifeWay Christian Resources
Georgetown, Kentucky
Georgetown College

Lexington
Covington, Kentucky
Staunton
Richmond, Virginia
Selma, Alabama
Southern Baptist Convention
Frost Building
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Baylor University
James Whitcomb Riley
Eugene C. Lewis
Christopher Columbus Slaughter
Edward Bushrod Stahlman
Cave Hill Cemetery
Moral Dignity of Baptism
Memorial Supper
School of the Church

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