- A History of Baptists in the Middle States by Henry Clay Vedder (1898)
- A History of the English Baptists by Joseph Ivimey (4 vols)
- Discipline of the United Freewill Baptist Church, Together with Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of its Members by John Elliott, and Samuel Stevens (1819)
- Free Will Baptists in Tennessee by Robert E. Picirilli (Journal article)
- Fundamental Error: an Account of the Second Great Falling Away by J. A. Reynolds and D. A. Hicks
- God, A Hundred Years and A Free Will Baptist Family by Paul Woolsey
- History of the General Or Six Principle Baptists in Europe and America by Richard Knight (1827)
- History of the Swedish Baptists in Sweden and America by Gustavus Wilhelm Schroeder (1898)
- Materials Toward a History of Feet Washing among the Baptists by R. L. Vaughn (14 page preview)
- Memory and Hope: Strands of Canadian Baptist History edited by David T. Priestley (Google Book preview)
- R. B. C. Howell and the Reunion of Regular and Separate Baptists by C. Michael Wren (Journal article)
- Shubal Stearns and Separate Baptist beginnings in North Carolina by Betty G. Bunce, 1976
- The Baptists in America: a Narrative of the Deputation from the Baptist Union in England to the United States and Canada by F. A. Cox and J. Hoby (1836)
- The History of the Baptists of Tennessee by Lawrence Edwards (Masters Thesis, 1941)
- The Life, Times and Teachings of J. R. Graves by Samuel H. Ford, from The Christian Repository in 1899 & 1900
- The Particular Covenanted Baptist Church of Ontario and Manitoba, Canada by The Primitive Baptist Library
- The Promise of a Second Evangelical Mind: Free Will Baptist Bible College and the Hybrid Model of Christian Higher Education by Phillip T. Morgan (Master Thesis, 2016)
- Trial of Rev. J. R. Graves Before the First Baptist Church of Nashville (1858)
- United Baptist Churches -- Who Are They? by W. W. Handy
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, February 03, 2018
Baptist books, the next list
...and some not quite books.
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