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  • av Ryan Rindels
    371 - 537

  • av E. G. Romine
    337 - 501

  • av Matthew D. Haste
    397 - 561

  • av Joshua Cook
    371 - 537

  • - The Life and Theology of Suffering of Abraham Cheare
    av Michael A G Haykin & Brian L Hanson
    277 - 467

  • av Obbie Tyler Todd
    287 - 451

  • av Obbie Tyler Todd
    421 - 591

  • av Lon Graham
    387 - 507

  • av Paul J. Morrison
    361 - 527

  • av R Scott Connell
    477 - 681

  • av Matthew C Shrader
    421 - 591

  • av Matthew C Bryant
    411 - 577

  • - The Early English Baptist Distinctive
    av Matthew Ward
    421 - 557

  • av Andy Goodliff
    421 - 591

  • av Carmichael Joseph V. Carmichael
    451 - 651

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    531

    This is the first critical study of the writings of the English Particular Baptist Benjamin Beddome (1718-1795), whose evangelical ministry stretched over the last half of the eighteenth century. Best known in the years following his death as a capable hymn writer, he was also a significant doctrinal preacher. John Newton, who had heard such preachers as John Wesley and George Whitefield, considered Beddome one of the finest preachers of his day. The articles in this critical study examine his sermons to delineate Beddome's view of God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit, as well as his position on the free offer of the gospel, a central issue among the Particular Baptists of his day. His important contribution to Christian hymnody is also detailed. A must-read for those interested in eighteenth-century evangelical thought.

  • - Pastoral Writings of Hanserd Knollys with an Essay on His Eschatological Thought
     
    581

    Hanserd Knollys was an important and leading figure of the early Calvinistic Baptist movement in Great Britain in the seventeenth century. His spiritual and pastoral journey began with the Church of England, followed by a brief time in Congregationalism, and finally landing with the Particular Baptists. Knollys was an educated Baptist clergyman, having graduated from Cambridge University, who published over twenty-five works in his lifetime. Zealous for the Lord, previously published by Barry Howson and Dennis Bustin, allows the reader to get a glimpse of the man and his thought. This book, Christ Exalted, allows the reader to penetrate deeper into his thought by reading some of his more pastoral works. In addition, Knollys was taken up with the signs of the times and eschatology. Consequently, the final chapter of this book includes a chapter on his eschatological thought taken from six of his works that address this subject.

  • - Pastoral Writings of Hanserd Knollys with an Essay on His Eschatological Thought
    av Barry H Howson
    421

    Hanserd Knollys was an important and leading figure of the early Calvinistic Baptist movement in Great Britain in the seventeenth century. His spiritual and pastoral journey began with the Church of England, followed by a brief time in Congregationalism, and finally landing with the Particular Baptists. Knollys was an educated Baptist clergyman, having graduated from Cambridge University, who published over twenty-five works in his lifetime. Zealous for the Lord, previously published by Barry Howson and Dennis Bustin, allows the reader to get a glimpse of the man and his thought. This book, Christ Exalted, allows the reader to penetrate deeper into his thought by reading some of his more pastoral works. In addition, Knollys was taken up with the signs of the times and eschatology. Consequently, the final chapter of this book includes a chapter on his eschatological thought taken from six of his works that address this subject.

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    371

    This is the first critical study of the writings of the English Particular Baptist Benjamin Beddome (1718-1795), whose evangelical ministry stretched over the last half of the eighteenth century. Best known in the years following his death as a capable hymn writer, he was also a significant doctrinal preacher. John Newton, who had heard such preachers as John Wesley and George Whitefield, considered Beddome one of the finest preachers of his day. The articles in this critical study examine his sermons to delineate Beddome's view of God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit, as well as his position on the free offer of the gospel, a central issue among the Particular Baptists of his day. His important contribution to Christian hymnody is also detailed. A must-read for those interested in eighteenth-century evangelical thought.

  • av Dennis C Bustin & Barry H Howson
    297 - 491

  • av Ryan P Hoselton
    277 - 491

  • av Jeffrey Paul Straub
    567 - 811

  • av Marvin Jones
    337 - 541

  • av E D Burns
    421 - 581

  • - Baptist Social Reform in America, 1770-1860
    av Aaron Menikoff
    411 - 541

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