Memoirs of the rev. Dan Taylor
Author: Adam Taylor (schoolmaster.)
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Published: 1820
Total Pages: 428
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Author: Adam Taylor (schoolmaster.)
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Published: 1820
Total Pages: 428
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Adam TAYLOR (Schoolmaster, of Shakespear's Walk, London.)
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Published: 1820
Total Pages: 336
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard T. Pollard
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2018-07-31
Total Pages: 349
ISBN-13: 1532636199
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDan Taylor was a leading English eighteenth-century General Baptist minister and founder of the New Connexion of General Baptists—a revival movement. This book provides considerable new light on the theological thinking of this important evangelical figure. The major themes examined are Taylor’s spiritual formation; soteriology; understanding of the atonement; beliefs regarding the means and process of conversion; ecclesiology; approach to baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and worship; and missiology. The nature of Taylor’s evangelicalism—its central characteristics, underlying tendencies, evidence of the shaping influence of certain Enlightenment values, and ways that it was outworked—reflect that which was distinct about evangelicalism as a movement emerging from the eighteenth-century Evangelical Revival. It is thus especially relevant to recent debates regarding the origins of evangelicalism. Taylor’s evangelicalism was particularly marked by its pioneering nature. His propensity for innovation serves as a unifying theme throughout the book, with many of its accompanying patterns of thinking and practical expressions demonstrating that which was distinct about evangelicalism in the eighteenth century.
Author: John Fawcett
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Published: 1818
Total Pages: 450
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel Taylor
Publisher: Brazos Press
Published: 2011-10
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 1587432757
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA beloved author and storyteller shows how ordinary people can preserve and pass on their wisdom, values, and spiritual legacy to loved ones.
Author: John Webster Morris
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Published: 1826
Total Pages: 392
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Philip Schaff
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 960
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John FAWCETT (the Younger, of Ewood-Hall.)
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Published: 1818
Total Pages: 450
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Pope
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2013-11-21
Total Pages: 760
ISBN-13: 1472558308
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProtestant Nonconformity, the umbrella term for Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists and Unitarians, belongs specifically to the religious history of England and Wales. Initially the result of both unwillingness to submit to the State's interference in Christian life and a dissatisfaction with the progress of reform in the English Church, Nonconformity has been primarily motivated by theological concern, ecclesial polity, devotion and the nurture of godliness among the members of the church. Alongside such churchly interests, Nonconformity has also made a profound contribution to debates about the role of the State, to family life and education, culture in general, trade and industry, the development of philanthropy and charity, and the development of pacifism. In this volume, for the first time, Nonconformity and the breadth of its activity come under the expert scrutiny of a host of recognised scholars. The result is a detailed and fascinating account of a movement in church history that, while currently in decline, has made an indelible mark on social, political, economic and religious life of the two nations.
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Published: 1821
Total Pages: 662
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