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"The Particular Baptists really felt their feet only in 1809, when a west-country association planned and started the Baptist Magazine, printed and published at first in Tiverton, and soon transferred to Lordon. It just failed to celebrate a centenary. The attainment of peace in 1815 probably influenced the start of the Irish Chronicle, four years later. This and the Herald were usually bound up with the Baptist Magazine, though a separate edition was apparently available." "Baptist Periodicals," Transactions of the Baptist Historical Society 5.3 (April 1917): 194.
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The Baptist Magazine Vols. 42-61 (1850-1869) |
The Baptist Magazine Vols. 42-61 (1850-1869) |
The Baptist Magazine Vols. 62-82 (1870-1889) |
The Baptist Magazine Vols. 83- (1890-1904) |