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Documents the history of this oldest Sabbath keeping Christian denomination within the framework of both religious and secular history from the Reformation in Europe to modern times in America. Originally published in 1992, this book has been thoroughly updated to the present, this new edition brings greater accuracy and thoroughness to this engaging history of the choices, struggles, and beliefs of Seventh Day Baptists.
Volume 3, 1900-1955, is by Albert N. Rogers. This volume contains a section on biographical sketches. It is published by the Seventh Day Baptist Publishing House of the American Sabbath Tract Society with a 1972 copyright.
Seventh Day Baptists may form a link in an apparently unbroken chain of Sabbath keepers in Britain "from the time Chistianity was first introduced there-possibly in the first century," say author Russel J. Thomsen. From Reformation times until the present day, the British Isles have not been without organized Seventh Day Baptist churches. - 1 The Sabbath Comes to the British Isles, 2 Men, Martyrs, and the Sabbath Memorial, 3 The Sabbath Comes to America, 4 Songs for the King--A Heritage of Love, 5 Adventists Find the Sabbath, 6 Growing Pains in the Nineteenth Century, 7 They Called Him "Brother Jones", 8 Malamulo, the Mission of the Commandments, 9 Seventh Day Baptists and Seventh-day Adventists-What Are the Differences, 10 Seventh Day Baptists in the Twentieth Century