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  1. Benjamin Keach (29 February 1640 – 18 July 1704) was an English Reformed Baptist preacher and author [1] whose name was given to Keach's Catechism. [2] Biography. Keach was born on 29 February 1640 to John and Fedora Keeche at Stoke Hammond, Buckinghamshire. His parents were poor. Keach worked as a tailor during his early years.

    • Preacher
    • 18 July 1704 (aged 64), London, England
  2. Benjamin Keach As a prominent nonconformist leader and a prolific writer, he helped shape the theological development of the Particular Baptists as they struggled through persecution and finally emerged under legal toleration near the end of that century.

  3. Oct 4, 2019 · Learn about the life and legacy of Benjamin Keach (1640-1704), the most prolific and influential Particular Baptist author of his era. He was a credo-baptist, a Calvinist, a hymn-singing advocate, and a pastor of the New Park Street Church in London.

  4. Learn about the life and ministry of Benjamin Keach, who introduced hymn singing in the church and defended Baptist distinctives in the 17th century. This biography by Austin Walker shows how Keach was a faithful, consistent and prolific pastor who loved the church of Christ.

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  6. Learn about Benjamin Keach, a Particular Baptist preacher and author of Keach's Catechism. Browse his works, including sermons, treatises, and allegories.

  7. By Clayton Kraby. Benjamin Keach was a pivotal figure in 17th-century Baptist history. Known for his influential writings and his role in introducing hymn singing in Baptist congregations, Keachs contributions have left an indelible mark on religious thought and practice.

  8. Benjamin Keachs Covenant Theology and Justification. Tom Hicks. Benjamin Keach (1640-1704), one of our early English Baptist forefathers, taught that the doctrine of justification was inextricably bound up with the biblical doctrine of the covenants, and especially with the covenant of grace.

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