Name Basil Jr. Role Jr. | Parents Basil Manly, Sr. Children William Gwathmey Manly | |
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Died 1892, Lowndes County, Alabama, United States Books The Bible Doctrine of Inspiration |
Soldiers of Christ, in Truth Arrayed (Baptst Hymnal #574)
Basil Manly Jr. (1825–1892) was a southern United States Baptist minister and educator. He was one of a group of theologians instrumental in the formation of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in South Carolina.
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Early life and education
Basil Manly Jr. was born December 19, 1825, in South Carolina to Basil Manly Sr. (1798–1868), a notable Baptist preacher and educator. He and his family moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, when Manly Jr. was 12 years old, as his father served as president of the University of Alabama (1837–1855) for nearly 20 years. He grew up in a planter's family, as his father owned 40 slaves and supported the institution of slavery. In Tuscaloosa, Manly Jr. was baptized at age 14 after reading a biography of Jonathan Edwards. He graduated from the University of Alabama.
He was licensed by the Baptist church to preach the gospel at age nineteen. He enrolled at Newton Theological Institution in Massachusetts. In 1845 after the Southern Baptist Convention was formed, Manly Jr. transferred to Princeton Theological Seminary.
His father had drafted the "Alabama Resolutions", which formed part of the case for separation of the convention from northern churches. The Newton seminary was affiliated with the rival Northern Baptist Convention at a time of deepening sectional strife prior to the American Civil War.
Manly graduated from Princeton in 1847. With John Albert Broadus, William Williams, and James Petigru Boyce, he was instrumental in the formation of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Greenville, South Carolina. The seminary was central to the formation of the Southern Baptist Convention and its ministers. (In 1877 the seminary moved to Louisville, Kentucky.)