Orthodox, Puritan, Baptist : Hercules Collins (1647-1702) and particular Baptist identity in early modern England

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    • Weaver, G. Stephen, Jr.

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Orthodox, Puritan, Baptist : Hercules Collins (1647-1702) and particular Baptist identity in early modern England

G. Stephen Weaver, Jr

(Reformed historical theology, v. 32)

Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, c2015

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-229) and indexes

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The life and writings of Hercules Collins provide a window into understanding how seventeenth-century Baptists viewed themselves in relationship to historic Christianity and Puritan orthodoxy: Collins was not only a respected member of the Particular Baptist community, but was also a faithful representative of that community. Stephan Weaver's examination of Collins' commitment to historic Christianity and Protestant orthodoxy serves as an opportunity to understand better the doctrinal commitments of seventeenth-century English Particular Baptists.

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