Benjamin Keach (29 February 1640 – 18 July 1704) was an English Reformed Baptist preacher and author[1] whose name was given to Keach's Catechism.[2]
^ This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gordon, Alexander (1892). "Keach, Benjamin". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 30. pp. 254–255.
BenjaminKeach (29 February 1640 – 18 July 1704) was an English Reformed Baptist preacher and author whose name was given to Keach's Catechism. Keach...
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Keach is the surname of the following people: BenjaminKeach (1640–1704), English Baptist preacher and author Keach's Catechism James Keach (born 1947)...
pastor was William Rider; other notable pastors and preachers include BenjaminKeach, John Gill, John Rippon and C. H. Spurgeon. The Tabernacle congregation...
1630s. Notable early pastors include the author John Bunyan (1628–88), BenjaminKeach (1640–1704), the theologian John Gill (1697–1771), John Brine (1703–64)...
different literary hands, it could be used either earnestly, or mockingly. BenjaminKeach (1689) falls into the former camp: "I know not.. / whether those who...
Confession, son of Benjamin Coxe Anne Dutton (1692–1765): English poet and associate of John Wesley and George Whitefield BenjaminKeach (1640–1704): English...
and many notable others have filled the position since, including BenjaminKeach, Dr. John Gill, Dr. John Rippon, and C. H. Spurgeon. The Metropolitan...
in 1704. Russen made insinuations against the private character of BenjaminKeach, the Baptist preacher. A rejoinder to Stennett by James Barry, published...
Street Chapel in Southwark (formerly pastored by the Particular Baptists BenjaminKeach, and theologian John Gill). This was the largest Baptist congregation...
English composer of the time was BenjaminKeach (1640-1704), a minister and leader of the Particular Baptist denomination. Keach is responsible for being the...
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other things. Credobaptist Covenant theologians (such as the Baptists BenjaminKeach, John Gill, and Charles Spurgeon) hold that baptism is only for those...
and glassmaker (d. 1614) 1640 – BenjaminKeach, Particular Baptist preacher and author whose name is given to Keach's Catechism (d. 1704) 1692 – John...
exclusive psalmody, while clearly preferring biblical psalms.: 297–298 BenjaminKeach, a Particular Baptist, introduced hymn-singing in his congregation in...
preface gives a minute account of the circumstances it was answered by BenjaminKeach, of the ‘Scripture Metaphors) 1681, in ‘The Rector rectified and corrected;...
prelate who served as Bishop of Córdoba (1695–1704) (b. 1643) July 18 – BenjaminKeach, English Particular Baptist preacher (b. 1640) July 20 – Peregrine White...
– missionary to Burma; translated the Bible from English to Burmese BenjaminKeach (1640–1704) – author of scriptural parables and catechism from Southwark...
1689) February 29 Elisabeth Charlotte, Countess of Holzappel (d. 1707) BenjaminKeach, English Particular Baptist preacher (d. 1704) March 6 – Marcantonio...
1689) February 29 Elisabeth Charlotte, Countess of Holzappel (d. 1707) BenjaminKeach, English Particular Baptist preacher (d. 1704) March 6 – Marcantonio...
The congregation of this church was founded in 1688 by Elias Keach, the son of BenjaminKeach, as the first Baptist church in Pennsylvania, and originally...