The Two Hundred And Fortieth Anniversary of the Pittsgrove Baptist Church Septe
The Two Hundred And Fortieth Anniversary of the Pittsgrove Baptist Church Septe
Nj Pittsgrove Baptist Church From Old Catalog Daretown
The book The Two Hundred And Fortieth Anniversary of the Pittsgrove Baptist Church Septe was written by author Nj Pittsgrove Baptist Church From Old Catalog Daretown Here you can read free online of The Two Hundred And Fortieth Anniversary of the Pittsgrove Baptist Church Septe book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Two Hundred And Fortieth Anniversary of the Pittsgrove Baptist Church Septe a good or bad book?
What reading level is The Two Hundred And Fortieth Anniversary of the Pittsgrove Baptist Church Septe book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
Rev. Thos. Patient, who had left the Episcopal Church because of his accepting the New Testament teachings on Baptism (see Brown's history of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Ireland, and Cath- cart's Encyclopedia). On Thomas Patient's visit to the Colonies he met anything but a cordial reception at the hands of his fellow colonists (see Pittsgrove, page 69). Thomas Patient returned to England in 1629 or the early 1630 and became identified later with William Kiffin, and was among the s...igners of "Bleeding Hearts, " and also took a prominent part in the great religious controversies then rampant in London especially, and throughout the British Isles, as well as upon the Continent. In Oliver Cromwell's time, and of Charles 1st, the round heads lead in the religious affairs, largely led by the Presbyter- lO ians, who took over many of the Parish Churches. The Baptists also played a very important part and especially active was Thomas Patient, the co-pastor with William Kiffin at Devonshire Square Baptist Church, London, Eng- land.
User Reviews: