Some Primitive Baptists also practice foot washing as an ordinance.
The Primitive Baptists believe in a strict, literal interpretation of Scripture.
These churches have adopted many modern practices not common among Primitive Baptists, such as instrumental music and Sunday Schools.
These churches are not in fellowship with the remaining "old school" white Primitive Baptists.
The Two-Seed churches were often connected with the Primitive Baptists and seem to have been so until late in the 19th century.
Remnants of Two-Seed doctrine can still be heard among a few Primitive Baptists, if one knows what to listen for.
Primitive Baptists generally do not play musical instruments as part of their worship services.
Primitive Baptists are recognized for practicing the ritual of foot washing as part of their religious observance.
Some Primitive Baptists believe this to be the intended meaning.
Primitive Baptists commonly practice pitching by ear, instead of with the pitch pipe.