Baylor University Libraries are partnering with the Baptist General Convention of Texas and Baptist Standard Publishing to digitize the Baptist Standard archives, making Baptist history accessible.
Baylor Libraries, Texas Baptists and Baptist Standard Publishing recently reached an agreement to digitize the Baptist Standard and the earlier Baptist News to make the newspaper accessible online to scholars, as well as laypersons.
An initial set of archived material, 531 issues from 1928 to 1944, is available online and additional material will be added as it is digitized. The process is made possible through the gift of an anonymous donor.
This is an Ebsco E-book and requires an HCU Network ID and password for off-campus use.
It is the soul-satisfying contemplation of Christ, as described by the Nonconformist theologian John Owen, that J. Stephen Yuille seeks to expound in 'Looking Unto Jesus'. For assistance, Yuille turns to two lesser known Puritans: Thomas Wilcox and Vavasor Powell, his selection based on the fact that both were Baptists by denomination. The author explores how seventeenth-century Baptist piety and Puritan piety intersect at numerous junctures and makes it one of the book's goals to demonstrate this interconnectedness as it pertains to Christ-centred piety.