During the antebellum period, the two largest religious denominations in Mississippi were the Baptist and Methodist churches. The Baptist denomination, particularly the Southern Baptist Convention, had a significant influence due to its emphasis on evangelicalism and local church autonomy. The Methodist Episcopal Church also played a crucial role, with a strong presence in the region and a focus on circuit riding and revivalism. Both denominations were instrumental in shaping the social and cultural landscape of Mississippi during this time.
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