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  1. Benjamin Keach's Catechism (1689) Today, many Christians are turning back to the puritans to, “walk in the old paths,” of God’s word, and to continue to proclaim old truth that glorifies Jesus Christ. There is no new theology. In our electronic age, more and more people are looking to add electronic books (ePubs, mobi and PDF formats) to ...

  2. The Works of Benjamin Keach . 1664. The Child’s Instructor . 1666. Sion in Distress; Or, the groans of the protestant church . 1670.

  3. Apr 11, 2019 · Benjamin Keach was zealous for the use of congregational song in the corporate worship service because he believed the Bible commanded churches to sing. J. M. Givens Jr. aptly summarizes Keach’s contributions: “His arguments sought to explain how congregational singing was neither promiscuous nor disorderly; how the church could utilize ...

  4. Dec 19, 2022 · Benjamin Keach. Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) was a Particular Baptist pastor and prolific writer. He was converted to Christ in his youth and in 1659 began to preach the gospel under the auspices of a free will Baptist church in Buckinghamshire. In 1664, he was arrested on charges of publishing a schismatical catechism for children.

  5. ON SALE $50 with 20% OFF = $40. BOOK DESCRIPTION: Original Title: The Works of Benjamin Keach Vol.1. Co-Editors: Matthew Stanton and Ian Campbell. ~ Unabridged, word-for-word republication of originals. ~ Updated volume Introductions. ~ Updated Prefaces to each chapter. ~ Newly typeset, not a facsimile. ~ Sturdy Flat-Back spine.

  6. The Benjamin Keach Journal is an online database dedicated to Keachean studies. It contains Keack's works (1664-1704), secondary resources, and an interactive blog. The journal was created by Matthew Stanton out of Queen's University Belfast where he is currently a post-graduate student researching Keach. The Journal began in late 2017 as an ...

  7. May 8, 2019 · Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) was an important Particular Baptist preacher, author, and ardent defender of Baptist principles. Often in prison and frequently in danger for preaching the Gospel, he was the first to introduce singing hymns in the worship of English congregations.

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