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The writers of the Particular Baptist tradition.

Explore sermons, confessions, treatises, and histories written by the men and women who shaped Particular Baptist theology in 17th and 18th-century Britain and America.

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1644 Confession

1 work

The First London Confession of Faith (1644), the foundational doctrinal statement of seven Particular Baptist churches in London.

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Andrew Fuller

1 work

Particular Baptist minister and theologian (1754–1815), chief architect of the moderate Calvinist theology that energised the modern missionary movement.

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Andrew Ritor

2 works

Mid-17th-century Baptist controversialist, known for writings defending Baptist practices against Presbyterian critics.

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Anthony Palmer

4 works

Early Particular Baptist elder active in the mid-17th century, associated with the London gathered churches.

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Benjamin Harris

7 works

Baptist printer and publisher (c.1647–1720), significant for distributing Nonconformist and Baptist literature in England and colonial America.

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Benjamin Keach

39 works

Baptist minister and prolific author (1640–1704), known for championing congregational hymn-singing and writing extensively on Reformed Baptist theology.

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Benjamin Wallin

3 works

London Baptist minister (1711–1782), pastor of Maze Pond and author of devotional and doctrinal works.

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Charles Marie De Veil

8 works

French Protestant scholar (1639–1685) who converted to Christianity and translated commentaries on the New Testament used by Baptist readers.

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Christopher Blackwood

13 works

Puritan minister (d. 1670) who embraced Baptist convictions during the 1640s and wrote several defences of believer's baptism.

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Edward Harrison

1 work

Baptist minister active in the mid-17th century.

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Edward Hutchinson

1 work

London Baptist minister (fl. 1670s), wrote on covenant theology from a Particular Baptist perspective.

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Elias Keach

3 works

Baptist minister in America (1665–1701) and son of Benjamin Keach, founder of several churches in Pennsylvania.

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General Assemblies

3 works

Records and narratives from the General Assemblies of Particular Baptist churches in 17th and 18th-century England.

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Hanserd Knollys

24 works

One of the founders of Particular Baptist church life in London (1599–1691), a signatory to the 1644 and 1689 Confessions.

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Henry Dunster

1 work

First president of Harvard College (1609–1659) who adopted Baptist convictions and was forced to resign his post.

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Hercules Collins

8 works

London Baptist pastor (c.1647–1702), best known for adapting the Heidelberg Catechism for Baptist use.

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Isaac Backus

4 works

American Baptist minister and historian (1724–1806), a tireless advocate for religious liberty in New England.

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John Clarke

1 work

Founder of Newport, Rhode Island (1609–1676), Baptist minister, physician, and colonial charter advocate for religious freedom.

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John Collett Ryland

11 works

Particular Baptist pastor (1723–1792) and father of John Ryland Jr., active in the Baptist revival of the late 18th century.

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John Gill

5 works

Particular Baptist minister and theologian (1697–1771), whose exhaustive commentaries and systematic theology shaped 18th-century Baptist thought.

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John Jr. D.D Ryland

2 works

Particular Baptist minister (1753–1825), pastor at Broadmead Bristol and first president of Serampore College in India.

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John Quincy Adams

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Baptist minister and polemicist who wrote on Baptist church order and ordinances.

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John Rippon

2 works

Baptist minister and editor (1751–1836), pastor of Carter Lane, London, and editor of the influential Baptist Register.

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John Spilsbury

1 work

First pastor of the first Particular Baptist church in England (c.1593–c.1668), a foundational figure in Baptist origins.

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John Tombes

26 works

Puritan minister (1602–1676) who became a leading defender of believer's baptism, engaging Presbyterians in print throughout the Interregnum.

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Maria De Fleury

5 works

Congregationalist hymn writer (c.1750–c.1794) whose sacred poetry and hymns circulated widely among Nonconformists.

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Nehemiah Coxe

4 works

London Baptist minister (d. 1688) and a principal editor of the 1689 Second London Confession, also wrote on covenant theology.

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Paul Hobson

4 works

Particular Baptist officer and minister (fl. 1645–1666), active in the Parliamentary army and in gathered churches.

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Robert Boyte C Howell

7 works

American Baptist minister (1801–1868), president of the Southern Baptist Convention and pastor in Nashville.

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Thomas De Laune

10 works

Baptist minister and apologist (1635–1685) who died in Newgate Prison for his faith, author of a widely read defence of Baptist principles.

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Thomas Patient

1 work

Particular Baptist minister active in Ireland and England (fl. 1640–1666), wrote in defence of believer's baptism.

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William Kiffin

11 works

Prominent London merchant and Baptist elder (1616–1701), a key figure in early Particular Baptist life and a signatory of both major Confessions.

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