This concise history of the Baptist faith provides a clear and accessible overview of the denomination's origins, beliefs, and key figures. Written by G.H. Orchard, an early twentieth-century theologian and historian, this book draws on biblical and historical sources to offer an insightful portrait of the Baptist movement in its earliest days. Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Christianity or the development of religious ideas.
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