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Histories (Randall)

Centennial souvenir of the New Hampshire Yearly Meeting, 1892 
by Frederick Levi Wiley

Fifth Annual Report of the Anti-Slavery Society (1851)

Free Baptist Cyclopaedia, Illustrated, 1889

This significant work details the lives and organization of early Randall Free Will Baptists. Compiled over a two-year period, this illustrated book published in 1889, remains one of the most significant sources of Freewill Baptist history. The Cyclopedia was compiled by G. A. Burgess and J. T. Ward.

Four Years of Cooperation in Nebraska and Kansas
By A.D. Williams

Memoirs of Eminent Preachers in the Freewill Baptist Denomination

Memorials of the Free Communion Baptists, Also Called Free Baptists 

Minutes of General Conference of the Freewill Baptist Connection, Volume 1

Minutes of the General Conference of Free Baptists, Volumes 27-32

The Centennial record of Freewill Baptists, 1780-1880
By Jonathan McDuffee Brewster

The Dover Pulpit During the Revolutionary War
By Rev. George B. Spalding

The History of the Christian Church From the Birth of Christ to
the XVIII Century

By William Jones  

The History of the Freewill Baptists: for Half a Century, Volume 1 
By I. D. Stewart

The Rhode Island Freewill Baptist Pulpit
By Alvin Dighton Williams

Historical Commission

The Free Will Baptist Historical Commission exists to preserve Free Will Baptist historical materials and to educate Free Will Baptists regarding their heritage.

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Gallatin TN 37066

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