User talk:J2Mlaw

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November 2011
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previous article no longer exists.......why??????
There once was an article titled "Primitive Baptists" and this article no longer exists. There is an article with this name but it is a far cry from the previous article. The old article was 20 pages long when printed and was an in depth description of Primitive Baptists. The article was edited by primitive baptists and was fairly accurate. Now there is an article which is short and inaccurate.

I am trying to find out what happened to the old article. Was there a problem with it that can be fixed? Was it taken down for reasons of complaints? What was the reasoning and what can done to address the problem?

thanks for the assistance.

J2Mlaw (talk) 17:46, 1 December 2011 (UTC)


 * Primitive Baptists has been there since Sept 2003. There are 6 deleted edits shown in the history, but pre Sept 2003, and not much different to initial version. You can view any version you want in the history - just click on the date of the revision, use the bytes as a guide to how big the page is.  Ron h jones (Talk) 20:18, 1 December 2011 (UTC)