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Baptist Churches (Midland Association of) (continued) :—

Midland Association of Baptist Churches. Moderator’s Address, Resolutions,

ete., adopted at [the Annual Meeting,] 1878-1880. 3 vols, [1878-30]. Address, 1878—[W. M, Fuller.) 1879—{G. MeMichael. | 1880—[A. J, Allbutt.]

Records of an Old Association, A Memorial Volume of the 250th Anniversary of the Midland, now the West Midland, Baptist Association. Ports. Illus. duo. [1905]. .

Part 1. A historical sketch of the Baptist Denomination, by J. M. Gwynne Owen. 2, A historical sketch of the Midland Baptist Association, by J. Ford. 3. The Associational Districts, by R. Gray and others,

—{ Large paper copy. With ilhmminated presentation label]. 8vo. [1905].

Report, Resolutions, ete., adopted at the [Annual Meeting] 1877. pp, 16. Svo. [1877].

Stokes (W.)History of the Midland Association of Baptist Churches, 1655 to 1855 ; with the Confession of Faith of 1689; also an Essay on Creeds, duo. 1855.

Baptist Missionary Society (Birmingham Auxiliary) :—

Birmingham Auxiliary Baptist Missionary Society, Annual Report [1853-4 ~ (31st)}—1855-6, 1859-60, 1862-3, 186[4-]5, 1866-7—1871-2, 1873—1878. 17 vols. 8vo. [1854-79].

[A collection of newspaper cuttings, circulars, handbills, letters, hymn sheets etc., relating to the Birmingham Auxiliary of the Baptist Missionary Society). pp. 03. fol. [1823-80].

The Jubilee Meetings [of the Birmingham Auxiliary Baptist. Missionary Society], Jn Mission Work,-No. 4. 8vo. 1873.

Baptist Missionary Society (Birmingham Young Men's) :—

Birmingham Young Men's Baptist Missionary Society, Annual Report, 1879-80 (8th). Svo. [1880}.

Mission Work : « Quarterly Record issued by the Birmingham Young Men’s Baptist Missionary Society. No, 4 (Oct,, 1873). Sve. 1873.

Baptists :—

[Bourn (Rev, S.)] A Dialogue between a Baptist and a Church-Men, occasion'd by the Baptists opening a new Meeting-House at Birminghem, Part I. By a Consistent Christian, pp. 44. 8v. 1737.

Memorial of the First of August, 1838. [Abolition of slavery in the West Indies. Meeting of Baptist Sunday sehool children in the Town Hall, and laying of the foundation stone of Heneage Strect school rooms, Birmingham). pp. 10. Wrapper mutilated, duo, [1838].

Showell (J. W.) Early history of the Baptists in Birmingham. Jn Cannon Street Chapel, Report of the Recognition Serviees, on the settlement of Rev. 1. Lord, as pastor. pp. 32, Svo, [1858],

Baptists: see also Baptist; Beech Lanes Meeting House ; Bond Street

Chapel; Cannon Street Baptist Church [1738, etc.]; Church of the Redeemer; Daniell (S. A.); Edward Road Baptist Church; Graham Street Chapel (Mount Zion); Hamstead Roald Baptist Church ; Harborne Baptist Chapel; Harbome Heath Meeting House ; Heneage Street: Baptist Church ; Hope Street Baptist Church ; Hope Strect Baptist Sunday Schools ; King’s Norton Baptist Meeting House; Lodge Road Baptist Chapel ; Lombard Street Chapel; Moseley Baptist Church; Mursell (A.); Newhall Street Baptist Chapel (‘* Zion Chapel”); Pearce (ev. 8.) ; People’s Chapel, Great King Street ; Platten (Henry); St. John the Evangelists’s, Cavendish Road ; Small Heath Baptist Church ; Spring Hill Baptist Church ; Stanford (Rev. Peter 'T.) ; Stratford Road Baptist Chureh ; Victoria Street Baptist Church ; Wyeliffe Baptist Chureh.