A Noble Company
Biographical Essays on Notable
Particular-Regular Baptists in America
The Canadians
Volume 12
Edited by Michael A. G. Haykin and Terry Wolever
Volume 12 contains essays on twenty remarkable Canadian men and women from the 19th and 20th centuries. 630 pages. Illustrated with more rare portraits and other pictures. Three extensive indexes - Persons, Subjects and Churches. Bound in Navy cloth vellum with gold stamping. This completes our 12-volume Noble Company series.
The essays contained in this volume are:
1. Edward Manning (1766-1851) by André Gazal
2. Theodore S. Harding (1773-1855) by André Gazal
3. Alexander Stewart (1774-1840) by Stephen Bedard
4. John Gilmour (1792-1869) by Rylan Auger
5. John M. Cramp (1796-1881) by Robert S. Wilson
6. Henriette Feller (1800-1868) by Stéphane Gagné
7. William Fraser (1801-1883) by Michael A. G. Haykin
8. John Bates (1805-1875) by J. R. C. Perkin
9. William McMaster (1811-1887) by Peter Beck
10. Robert A. Fyfe (1816-1878) by J. Stephen Yuille
11. Alexander Mackenzie (1822-1892) by Patrick Kennedy
12. John H. Castle (1830-1890) by Michael A. H. Haykin
13. John McLaurin (1839-1912) by Patrick Kennedy
14. Benjamin D. Thomas (1843-1917) by Michael A. G. Haykin
15. Thomas T. Shields, Jr. (1873-1955) by Jeff Straub
16. James B. Rowell (1888-1973) by Aaron Dunlop
17. John R. Boyd (1909-1994) by Douglas J. Holcomb
18. Arnold A. Dallimore (1911-1998) by Ian Hugh Clary
19. Stuart E. Murray (1919-1985) by Taylor Murray
20. William E. Payne (1938-1997) by Roger Fellows
There are 3 appendixes:
Appendix A: Account by Isaac Case of his missionary journey into Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, December 1807 to March 1808
Appendix B: Confession of Toronto Baptist College, 1880
Appendix C: Adoniram and Ann Judson's relation of their change of views on baptism, published in The Canadian Baptist
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Canadian Baptist Influence
Very few of these names are recognized today. I do remember learning of T.T. Shields in seminary days, from his influence here in North America in the Baptist Bible Union and Des Moines University. After the two collapsed in the late 1920's we didn't hear much in class about him. So glad to learn more of him and other godly Canadian leaders in the Baptist tradition!