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THE BAPTIST HISTORY COLLECTION NATI
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CONTENTS. Introduction — The Bapt
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INTRODUCTORY. THE BAPTIST FAITH. Re
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Art. 36: “Every Church hath power
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With the accession of William and M
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1. BAPTISM IN SCOTLAND BEFORE THE R
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“Gael” f8 — on the virtue of
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y these statutes — which the Durh
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2. BAPTIST WITNESS DURING THE COMMO
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of 1653 says that the church met on
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lieutenant, and since he was former
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title, “Reasons Against Communion
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held them together for a longer per
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ill-repute. Col. Thomas Blood, “a
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many of the London Churches had bee
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mentioned that he had as yet no fit
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with him followed him in this also.
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The Churches were from the beginnin
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4. THE CONVERGING STREAMS — 1800-
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But the elements of division were n
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following, he was accompanied by tw
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section withdrew and formed themsel
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The Church now at Irvine was formed
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on evil days, but it was reconstruc
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involved in the political troubles
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BAPTIST ITINERANT SOCIETY. Another
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learn of the way of salvation — a
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gathered in three of its scattered
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views. Francis Johnstone of Edinbur
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establishing of a Church and regula
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George Square, Greenock; and Hillhe
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engaged in their ordinary calling,
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een able to endure the strain of th
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7. CHRONICLE OF THE CHURCHES. ABERD
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Sunday Schools, Bible Classes, Dist
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Church into existence. In 1804 Robe
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Victoria Street, and a neat buildin
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Pastor during the war period; Willi
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many visitors find their way to Los
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the Pastors’ College and the mini
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Mr. James Haldane also preached in
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BURRAY. In 1802 Alexander Kennedy,
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EDAY. The story of the Eday Church
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year. The building is about six mil
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Church for 55 years. An unique thin
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(1893-99); William Fotheringham (18
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LERWICK. The date of the formation
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Brolass, whence came the family of
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searched the Scriptures on the subj
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provision was made for a baptistry,
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TIREE. The first Baptists of Tiree
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EDINBURGH AND THE SOUTH. ABBEYHILL.
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CHARLOTTE CHAPEL. The Church worshi
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converted to God. The old building
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called, in November, 1907, the Rev.
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April, 1909. After a strenuous past
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Kemp brought the matter up at the n
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One young man was baptised, Michael
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Mr. Johnstone did not live long to
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previous to the retiral from the mi
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having been baptised by Mr. James H
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Galashiels is the centre of the Seo
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offered a building site in Bridge S
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all her children “walking in the
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FIFE, FORFAR, AND PERTHSHIRE. ANSTR
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attended regularly at divine worshi
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COWDENBEATH. In 1873 Mr. M’Caig o
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outstanding business ability and st
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Deacon and Treasurer, as well as Su
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Spurgeon, and founder of Toxteth Ta
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discontinued. In 1899, by mutual ar
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LEVEN. One or two Christian brethre
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on 6th February. The Rev. J.T. Hage
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canvass it was also found that many
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present handsome little building wa
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J.R. Chrystal, B.D., Hamilton, prea
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Elders, a Church might rightly obse
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five and a half years he accepted a
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Soon afterwards he was appointed Pa
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The call was accepted, and Mr. Cook
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GLASGOW AND THE WEST-CITY AND SUBUR
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in membership, and the Church is re
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view to a united Church in the West
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following resolution: — “We wit
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present Pastor, Rev. David L. Richa
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predominantly Presbyterian. Sitting
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ought up in the Parish Church, but
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Hall, Hanover Street, until in 1845
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was found to be self-supporting. Ac
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QUEEN’S PARK. In 1878 four men, t
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SPRINGBURN. Springburn Church was s
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Side Baptist Church came into being
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was to lead the infant Church the f
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DUMBARTONSHIRE AND BUTESHIRE. VALE
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subject of believers’ baptism was
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Wm. Coats, Dunoon, on 9th May, 1863
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Firth of Clyde. By 1839, however, w
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RENFREWSHIRE, AYRSHIRE AND DUMFRIES
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Rev. R. Bennie, M.A. (1884-89); Rev
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Suffolk. During the war most of the
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GlenCoats. In 1914 Mr. Jones left t
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PORT-GLASGOW. It appears that in pr
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esigned. The Rev. J.C. Rendall, M.A
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organisations of the Church are all
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KILMARNOCK. Like other towns in Ayr
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MAYBOLE. In November, 1898, evangel
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increasing development of which acc
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take services in church or mission
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LANARKSHIRE AND STIRLINGSHIRE. AIRD
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settled in 1922. At the end of that
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with the result that a meeting was
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the pressure was somewhat relieved
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November 7th, saw the formation of
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UDDINGSTON. Uddingston Baptist Chur
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ented, and for some years this was
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met in the Christian Institute. Aft
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“the plurality of Elders” and o
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ested upon the work, 32 being added
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of a great leader She started a Wom
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8. CHURCH ASSOCIATIONS AND BAPTIST
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Scotland,” he rapidly sketched it
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2. BAPTIST UNION DEVELOPMENT. Rev.
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Secretary; Bailie Walcot and Mr. Hu
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publicity given to the movement in
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development. Owing to the scarcity
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churches. Its 16 years’ record le
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Zenana Mission), and £2657 for the
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9. EDUCATION FOR THE MINISTRY. Rev.
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