Description
Undated edition with same cover. Leather hardcover is in good condition. Spine is in good condition. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This volume contains two foundational texts of the Particular Baptist tradition, a significant branch of Protestant Christianity that emerged during the English Reformation. The 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, modeled after the Westminster Confession, outlines the core doctrines of Calvinistic Baptist theology, including beliefs about Scripture, God, salvation, and the church. The 1695 Baptist Catechism, written by Benjamin Keach, provides a systematic instruction in these doctrines through a series of questions and answers. Together, these works offer a window into the beliefs and practices of early English Baptists, who played a crucial role in the development of religious freedom and congregationalism. Collectors and readers interested in the history of Protestant dissent, Puritan theology, and the evolution of Baptist thought will find this volume a valuable addition to their libraries.