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The Seceders (1829-1869). The Story of a Spiritual Awakening as Told in the Letters of Joseph Charles Philpot, M.A. (Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, 1827-35), and of William Tiptaft, M.A. (Vicar of Sutton Courtney, Berks, 1829-31)
Joseph Henry Philpot [1850–1939]


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Book Description

Title:
The Seceders (1829-1869). The Story of a Spiritual Awakening as Told in the Letters of Joseph Charles Philpot, M.A. (Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, 1827-35), and of William Tiptaft, M.A. (Vicar of Sutton Courtney, Berks, 1829-31)
Authors:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
C.J. Farncombe & Sons, Ltd.
Pages:
352
Subjects:
Baptist Church, J.C. Philpot
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Joseph Henry Philpot [1850–1939], The Seceders (1829-1869).

Table of Contents

  • Introduction.—Part One:
    1. A Beautiful Friendship
    2. A Son of the Church
    3. Afflicted from his youth up
    4. The Turning-point
    5. Return to Oxford
    6. William Tiptaft
    7. William Tiptaft's Letters
    8. From Church to Chapel
    9. A "Troubler of Israel"
    10. "Bringing the Sheaves with him"
  • Introduction.—Part Two:
    1. "I must see my way clear"
    2. "O my sins, my sins! O eternity, eternity!"
    3. "Liberty for Bondage"
    4. Allington.—A. Through the Eyes of a Child
    5. Allington.—B. Through the heart of a Man
    6. Conclusion
  • Letters of William Tiptaft
  • Letters of Joseph Charles Philpot
  • Appendix One: William Tiptaft's Aphorisms
  • Appendix Two: Discovery at Ripple
  • Appendix Three: "The Liberty of the Gospel"
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