To Express the Ineffable: The Hymns and Spirituality of Anne Steele by Cynthia Y. Aalders (SBHT Vol.40, Paternoster, 2008)

1. Introduction

2. ‘Sacred Posey … in the Service of Religion’: Anne Steele and Eighteenth-Century Hymnody

3. ‘How Shall These Poor Languid Powers …/ Display the Grace My Soul Adores?’: Anne Steele and the Problem of Language

4. ‘Depress’d By Pain and Sickness, All my Powers / Are Dull and Languid’: Anne Steele and the Problem of Suffering

5. ‘Teach the Breathings of My Heart / Dependence and Desire’: Anne Steele’s Faith in an Ineffable God

6. Conclusion

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Pulpit and People: Studies in Eighteenth-Century Baptist Life and Thought edited by John H. Y. Briggs (Vol 28 SBHT, Paternoster, 2009)

Foreword – D. Densil Morgan

Chapter 1: The Changing Pattern of Baptist Life in the Eighteenth Century – John H. Y. Briggs

Chapter 2: Benjamin Keach (1640-1704): Tailor Turned Preacher – Austin Walker

Chapter 3: Stogdon, Foster, and Bulkeley: Variations on an Eighteenth-Century Theme – Stephen Copson

Chapter 4: James Fanch (1704-1767): The Spiritual Counsel of an Eighteenth-Century Baptist Pastor – Karen E. Smith

Chapter 5: Gilbert Boyce: General Baptist Messenger and Opponent of John Wesley – Clive Jarvis

Chapter 6: Benjamin Beddome (1717-1795): His Life and his Hymns – Michael Haykin

Chapter 7: Daniel Turner and a Theology of the Church Universal – Paul S. Fiddes

Chapter 8: Andrew Fuller and The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation – Peter J. Modern

Chapter 9: Caleb Evans and the Anti-Slavery Question – Roger Hayden

Chapter 10: Martha Gurney and William Fox: Baptist Printer and Radical Reformer, 1791-1794

Calvinism, Communion and the Baptists by Peter Naylor (SBHT 7, Paternoster, 2003)

Calvinism, Communion and the Baptists: A Study of English Calvinistic Baptists from the Late 1600s to the Early 1800s

1 ‘Church’ and ‘Sect’

2 A separate Denomination

3 From Repression to Protection

4 The Earlier 1700s

5 ‘Strict Baptist’ Origins

6 Communion Controversy

7 Communion Controversy: The 1700s

8 Communion Controversy: The 1800s

9 High Calvinism and the Particular Baptists

10 Elements of John Gill’s Theology

11 Andrew Fuller

12 The Late 1700s

Offering Christ to the World by Peter J. Mordern (SBHT Vol 8, Paternoster, 2003)

Offering Christ to the World: Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) and the Revival of Eighteenth-Century Particular Baptist Life

Introduction

1 Andrew Fuller in Context

2 The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation and the Development of Fuller’s Evangelical Theology

3 The Disputes with High Calvinists and Arminians regarding The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation

4 The Disputes with Abraham Booth

5 Fuller’s Pastoral Ministry

6 Fuller and the Baptist Missionary Society

7 Fuller and the Spiritual Life

8 Conclusion

‘At the Pure Fountain of Thy Word’ Andrew Fuller as an Apologist edited by Michael A. G. Haykin (SBHT Vol 6., Paternoster, 2004)

1. Andrew Fuller: A Biographical Sketch – Peter Modern

2. Andrew Fuller, Hyper-Calvinism, and the ‘Modern Question’ – Gerald L. Priest

3. Andrew Fuller and Antinomianism – Curt Daniel

4. Great and Sovereign: Fuller’s Defence of the Gospel against Arminianism – Clint Sheehan

5. ‘The Oracles of God’: Andrew Fuller’s Response to Deism – Michael A. G. Haykin

6. Christianity Pure and Simple: Andrew Fuller’s Contest with Socinianism – Tom J. Nettles

7. Andrew Fuller and Universalism – Barry Howson

8. Andrew Fuller and Abraham Booth – Robert W. Oliver

9. Andrew Fuller and the Sanemanian Controversy – Michael A. G. Haykin

10. Andrew Fuller as an Apologist for Missions

Baptist Identities: International Studies from the 17th to the 20th Century Edited by Ian Randall, Toivo Pilli and Anthony Cross (Vol 19, SBHT, Patenroster, 2006)

Foreword
David Bebbington

Introduction
Ian Randall

Hanserd Knollys and the Formation of Particular Baptist Identity in Seventeenth-
Century London
Dennis Bustin

Preparation as a Discipline of Devotion in Eighteenth-Century England: A Lost Facet of Baptist Identity?
Karen Smith

Conflicting Commitments? Baptist Identity and Welsh National Consciousness, 1649 to the Present
D. Densil Morgan

The Call of the Minister and Character of the Church: Baptist Identity at Morningside Baptist Church, Edinurgh, since 1894
John R. Barclay

Julius Kobner’s Contribution to Baptist Identity
Erich Geldbach

The Impact of Charismatic Christianity on Traditional French Baptist Idenitity
Sebastien Fath

Baptist Identities in Eastern Europe
Toivo Pilli

Leaving Behind Imagined Uniformity: Changing Identities of Latvian Baptist Churches
Valdis Teraudkalns

Alexander Campbell and Baptist Identity: Contributions and Challenges
Austin Bennett Amonette

Creeds and Controversies: Insights from William Bullein Johnson
Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh

The Meaning of ‘Baptist Union’ in Maritime Canada, 1846-1906
Daniel Goodwin

Baptist Identity in the Thought of Walter Rauschenbusch
Tadeusz J. Zielinksi

Baptists in Black and White: Evangelical diversity during the Montgomery, Alabama, Bus Boycott
Wayne Flynt

Women, Ministry and Identity: Establishing Female Deacons at First Baptist Church, Waco, 1996
William L. Pitts

Naga Baptists: A Brief Narrative of their Genesis
Robert Eric Frykenberg

From Southern Baptist Identity to Chinese Baptist Identity, 1850-1950
Li Li

Globalization as Local Phenomenon: Philippine Baptists and the Creation of Community at the end of the Twentieth Century
Brian M. Howell

‘Our Own Church in our own land’: The Shaping of Baptist Identity in Australia
Ken R. Manley

Theological Education and the Quest for Identity in the Baptist Convention of Zimbabwe
Henry Mugabe

Baptists, Religious Liberty and Evangelization: Nineteenth-Century Challenges
William H. Brackney

The Gospel in the World: International Baptist Studies edited by David W. Bebbington (Vol 1, SBHT, Paternoster, 2002)

Introduction
David Bebbington

From Helwys to Leland: Baptists and Religious Tolerance in England and America,
1612-1791
John Coffey

Controversy and Communion: The Limits of Baptist Fellowship from Bunyan to Spurgeon
Timothy George

Transatlantic Relationships: The Making of an International Baptist Community
William H. Brackney

‘Days of Pentecostal Overflowing’: Baptists and the Shaping of Pentecostalism
Ian M. Randall

Particular Redemption in the Writings of Andrew Fuller (1754-1815)
Michael A. G. Haykin

‘The Glory of the Lamb’: The Gaelic Hymns of Peter Grant
Donald E. Meek

English Baptists, Jamaican Affairs and Nonconformist Conscience: The Campaign
against Governor Eyre
Timothy Larsen

Germany and Baptist Expansion in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Richard V. Pierard

Baptists in the Twentieth-Century Tsarist Empire and the Soviet Union
Maurice Dowling

Italian Baptists Since the Second World War: A Tentative Interpretation of
their Original Experience
Paolo Spanu

Patterns of Development among Baptists in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New
Guinea in the First Fifty Years since their Respective Beginnings
Tony Cupit

The Multiple Conversions of Timothy Richard: A Paradigm of Missionary Experience
Andrew Walls

‘The Old Religion and the New’: India and the Making of T. R. Glover’s The
Jesus of History
Brian Stanley

Old Deonmination, New Identities: The Southern Baptist Future
Bill J. Leonard

The Baptist Moment: Twenty-First Century Opportunities
Nancy T. Ammerman