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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