The General Baptist Magazine
Vols 60 - 79 (1858-1877)
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"The General Baptist Magazine started in 1798 as a speculation of Dan Taylor; when he could not afford to carry it on, the New Connexion in 1802 asked his brother Adam to edit the G.B. Repository; with 1822 the title was enlarged to say that it was also the Missionary Observer. With minor changes of title, and variations of frequency, this continued till 1891. The amalgamation of that year merged it then into the Baptist Union Magazine, which in 1896 was re-named the Church and Household, and soon flickered out." — "Baptist Periodicals," Transactions of the Baptist Historical Society 5.3 (April 1917): 193-194.
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