J.H. Rushbrooke, The Baptist Movement in the Continent of Europe. A Contribution to Modern History
J.H. Rushbrooke
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Book Description
Title:
The Baptist Movement in the Continent of Europe. A Contribution to Modern History
Author:
J.H. Rushbrooke
Publication Year:
1915
Location:
London
Publisher:
The Carey Press
Pages:
150
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Baptist Church, Europe
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
The Central Movement
The Pioneer—J,H, Rusbrooke
The Movement in Germany—Rev. F.W. Herrmann
Appendix: Influence of the German Movement Upon Other Lands
The Story of Some Minor Communities (Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, Austria)
The Movement in Sweden—Principal C.E. Benander
The Movement in Russia—Rev. C.T. Byford
Appendix: Baptist Work among Non-Slavonic Peoples and the Balkan Races generally
The Movement in Hundary—Rev. C.T. Byford
Other Movements
Among French-speaking Peoples—Rev. R. Dubarry
In Italy—Rev. W. Kemme Landels
In Norway—Rev. Principal J.A. Öie, M.A.
In Spain—Rev. Juan Uhr
In Portugal—Rev. J,J. Oliveira
Appendix
The Position, Problems, and Prospects of European Baptists—J.H. Rushbrooke