Seceders

The Story of J.C. Philpot and William Tiptaft

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Weight 0.17 kg
Dimensions 18.4 × 12.5 × 1.3 cm
ISBN 9780851511320
Binding

Paperback

Format

Book

Page Count

208

Original Pub Date

1932

Banner Pub Date

Apr 1, 1964

Book Description

A moving account of two brothers in Christ and their incredible relationship as they, together, left the Established Church of England in the 1830s.

This paperback has been extracted from The Seceders: 1829-69, volumes I and II, first published 1930-32. These two volumes, consisting mainly of the letters of J. C. Philpot and William Tiptaft, are both prefaced with a biographical introduction by Dr. J. H. Philpot as a background to the letters, which is here reprinted. A third volume of The Seceders containing Philpot’s letters from 1850 to his death, with an introduction by S.F. Paul of Brighton, was published in 1960, but as this reprint concentrates on the early ministries of these men, only minor use has been made of it.

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