The document outlines the history of Baptists in Britain over four parts: 1) A general Baptist revival led by Daniel Taylor of the New Connection in the late 18th century; 2) A particular Baptist revival in the same time period; 3) The founding of the Baptist Missionary Society in the late 18th century; 4) Baptists' role in promoting religious liberty. It then provides more details on the growth of Baptists, particular Baptists, and famous Baptist preacher Charles H. Spurgeon and controversies before concluding with the decline of English Baptists from the late 19th to 20th centuries.
2. * PART ONE: GENERAL BAPTIST REVIVAL
- Daniel Taylor (New Connection)
* PART TWO: PARTICULAR BAPTIST REVIVAL
* PART THREE: BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY
* PART FOUR: BAPTISTS & RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
4. PART ONE REASONS FOR GROWTH OF BAPTISTS
PART TWO PARTICULAR BAPTISTS
PART THREE CHARLES H. SPURGEON
* CONTROVERSIES
PART FOUR DECLINE OF ENGLISH BAPTISTS:
LATE 19TH 20TH CENTURIES