Baptist Confession of Faith (1689)
Rewritten in modern English by Andrew Kerkham
1st ed. 1999, revised ed. 2001
(email kerkham@gmail.com)
This is a rewrite of the 1689 Baptist Confession by Andrew Kerkham. Continue reading
Baptist Confession of Faith (1689)
Rewritten in modern English by Andrew Kerkham
1st ed. 1999, revised ed. 2001
(email kerkham@gmail.com)
This is a rewrite of the 1689 Baptist Confession by Andrew Kerkham. Continue reading
by Samuel Dickey Gordon (1906)
Author of “Quiet Talks on Power,” and “Quiet Talks on Prayer”
This work has 4 sections: A bit ahead (an introduction), the Purpose of Jesus, the person of Jesus, and the Great Experiences of Jesus’ life. The final chaper is study notes for the book. There are about 20 chapters in this work. It is a devotional work. Continue reading
DID THEY DIP? ..OR.. (Baptism)
AN EXAMINATION INTO THE ACT OF BAPTISM AS PRACTICED BY THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BAPTISTS BEFORE THE YEAR 1641.
BY JOHN T. CHRISTIAN, M. A., D. D.,
Pastor EAST BAPTIST CHURCH, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
In this 12 chapter work by John Christian (Baptist), he presents us with the case of Baptist Baptism was never by immersion until after 1644. His chapters are statement of the case, anabaptists of England, immersion in England, anabaptists of the continent, John Smyth, the Baptists of 1641, English Baptists before 1641, the Kiffin Ms. and the Jessey Church Records, Some Witnesses, a Challenge accepted, and Roger Williams. Continue reading
Letters from James Alexander (1804—1859) to his younger brother, on the virtues and vices, the duties and dangers of youth.
The Christian Faith
By Olin Alfred Curtis
Professor of Systematic Theology
Drew Theological Seminary
In this 46 chapter Systematic Theology, Curtis (Methodist) was a pastor and then a professor at Drew University. His three divisions are Man, Christian Religion, and the System of Doctrine (Jesus Christ).
New York: Eaton & Mains. Cincinnati: Jennings & Graham
Printed Book Copyright 1905