Books on 19th Century
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History of the English Calvinistic Baptists 1791-1892
From John Gill to C.H. Spurgeon
Description
Covering the period 1771–1892, from the death of John Gill to that of C. H. Spurgeon, gives a fascinating look at the lives and perspectives of both theological giants and lesser-known lights among the Baptists. 432pp.
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Elizabeth Prentiss
More Love to Thee
Description
The moving story of a fascinating, gifted and godly woman, author of the popular novel Stepping Heavenward. 264pp.
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The Atonement Controversy
In Welsh Theological Literature and Debate, 1707 - 1841
Description
Details the discussion in Welsh theological literature and debate (1707–1841), seeking to understand the nature and extent of the atonement. Translated by John Aaron. 432pp.
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Archibald G. Brown
Spurgeon's Successor
Description
A biography of Archibald G. Brown (1844-1922), who built a church to seat 3000 in the East End of London while still in his twenties, led mission work among the poor, and was Co-pastor and then Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1907-10. 432pp. Illustrated.
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Andrew Bonar
Diary & Life
Description
The Diary and Life of Andrew Bonar (1810-92) gives a panoramic view of one of the most fascinating periods of Scotland’s church history.
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