This book traces the church of
Christ in England who baptized believers for the remission of their sins prior
to the Reformation and up to the period of the Restoration Movements, in Great
Britain and America in the nineteenth century. Using rare documents and books
held in the British and Cambridge University Library, in light of modern
research, evidence is for One Thousand Years of the Churches of Christ in
England.
Chapters
include:
The Epistle of
Mathetes to Diognetus
Apostasy – the
falling away
The early
British church: Pelagius and St Patrick
America – its
early Christianity
The early
European Waldensians and Lollards
Waldensians and
Lollards
Churches of
Christ in the 1400 and early 1500s
John Frith
William Tyndale
The Bow Lane,
London, Church of Christ meeting in the 1530s
Edward Wightman
John Smith,
Thomas Helwys and John Morton
Dr. Daniel
Featley (1578-1645)
Churches of
Christ in England in the 1600s
Excerpts from a
Church of Christ’s minutes in the 1600s
Churches of
Christ in England in the late 1600s and the Portsmouth Debate
The North of
England, Tottlebank, Ulverston, the Furness Fells, and later Churches of
Christ
2nd edition
Hardback, 648 pages