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Abraham Booth (20 May 1734 – 27 January 1806) was an English dissenting minister and author, known as a Baptist apologetical writer. Abraham Booth ...
Abraham Booth. 1734-1806. Abraham Booth was born at Blackwell in Derbyshire. Working on the family farm, he received only sporadic schooling.
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“Abraham Booth (1734-1806) was a leading Baptist theologian of his day, one of the most widely read Baptist authors of his era, the prime mover in beginning ...
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BOOK DESCRIPTION: Original Title: The Works of Abraham Booth. Original Author: Abraham Booth (1734-1806). Original Pub Date: Various. Misc. Info:
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Glad Tidings to Perishing Sinners: Or, the Genuine Gospel a Complete Warrant for the Ungodly to Believe in Jesus. by Abraham Booth. Second Edition, Improved.
In his day, Abraham Booth (1734-1806) was one of the leading pastors of the English Calvinistic Baptist denomination. Once described by Andrew Fuller as ...
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The Works of Abraham Booth combines the Baptist apologist's writings with details of his life in three volumes of valuable text. A minister for 50 years, ...
Abraham Booth was regarded as one of the leading Baptist theologians and thinkers of the eighteenth century. This work provides a primer on Booth's ministry ...
Abraham Booth is now known wherever the religious literature of the English language has reached, and the eloquent Dr. Chalmers, the prince of scholars and ...
Booth turns his reader's attention to Gal.2:19 and provides a clear and comprehensible teaching on the Christian's relationship to God's Moral Law.