PDF-EQ 67:2 (1995), 137-152 Michael A. G. Haykin The Baptist Identity: A V
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From the Eighteenth Century Michael A G Haykin who is Professor of Church History at Heritage Baptist College and Theological Seminary London Ontario examines the
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EQ 67:2 (1995), 137-152 Michael A. G. Haykin The Baptist Identity: A V: Transcript
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