Fifty Years Among the Baptists - Scholar's Choice Edition
by David Benedict
The Inconvenient Gospel (Plough Spiritual Guides: Backpack Classics)
by Clarence Jordan
“Clarence Jordan spoke with an unwavering prophetic voice. He firmly rejected materialism, militarism, and racism as obstacles to authentic faith… He was a fearless and innovative defender of human rights.” —President Jimmy CarterOn 440 depleted acres in Sumter County, Georgia, a young Baptist preacher and farmer named Clarence Jordan gathered a few families and set out to show that Jesus intended more than spiritual fellowship. Like the first Christians, they would share their land, money, and...
Baptists in Early North America-First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Baptists in Early North America)
Minutes from the First Baptist Church in Philadelphia show the congregation was from the beginning the mother church for Baptists in the American colonies and early republic. Baptist members of the Pennepack Church had begun meeting in the center city in 1688. They hosted the organizing meeting of the Philadelphia Baptist Association in 1707 and organized formally in 1746. This volume includes minutes from 1757 through 1806, when William Staughton became pastor. Earlier the Philadelphia Baptists...
An Interpretation of the English Bible. Volume III (An Interpretation of the English Bible, #1)
by B H Carroll
St Marys Barnsley Baptisms 1st Janury 1811 - 31st December 1812 (Parish Register, Vol. 5)
Christian Baptism Its Object Mode and Subjects
by Reverend Z M McGhee
This is the final volume of the Dutton writings. Volume 6 of Anne Dutton's writings, ""Various Works"", rounds out the available letters of this prolific correspondent and spiritual writer and theologian. These collections of letters show her wide audience in the eighteenth century. Unique in this volume are her letters about the Moravian Brethren, ""A Postscript to a Letter Lately Published on the Duty and Privilege of a Believer"" (1746). It was directed to the Moravian Brethren and Whitefield...