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CIRCULAR LETTERS and ESSAYS ON THE LORD'S SUPPER


CIRCULAR LETTER
The Ordinance of the Supper Considered

Northampton Baptist Association, England
By John Sutliff, 1803



CIRCULAR LETTER
On the Communion of Saints

Charleston Association of Baptists (SC)
By Rev. Dr. Richard Furman, 1806

CIRCULAR LETTER
Baptism and the Lord's Supper

Woodstock Baptist Association (VT), 1807

CIRCULAR LETTER
Close Communion

Dover Baptist Association, (VA)
By Jacob Grigg, 1815

CIRCULAR LETTER
Christian Communion

Georgia Association of Baptist Churches
By B. M. Sanders, 1829

CIRCULAR LETTER
Close Communion

Campbell County Baptist Association (KY)
By John L. Waller, 1845

CIRCULAR LETTER
The Lord's Supper

Northbend Baptist Association (KY)
By James A. Kirtley, 1859

The Lord's Supper
A Sermon Preached at
First Baptist Church, Memphis
By J. R. Graves, 1867

CIRCULAR LETTER
Terms of Communion

Greenup Baptist Association (KY), 1877

CIRCULAR LETTER
The Lord's Supper

Eastern Baptist Association, (CA)
By Elder W. E. Adams, 1887

ESSAYS
Restricted Communion
A Sermon preached at Glebe Landing Meeting-house
Middlesex county, Va., Lord's day, November 6th, 1851
By Rev. Andrew Broaddus



Who Should Take the Lord's Supper?
By Daniel Chamberlin
Broken Arrow, OK

Close Communion
By Prof. R. M. Dudley, D. D., 1890
Georgetown College, KY

An Essay on the Lord's Supper
Jesse Mercer, (GA) 1833

What Was the "Fruit of the Vine" Which Jesus
Gave His Disciples at the Institution of the Supper?

The Baptist Quarterly Review
By Professor Alvah Hovey, 1887

Why Close Communion And Not Open Communion
By O. L. Hailey, D. D., Editor
Arkansas Baptist, 1900

The Lord's Supper
By Wm. J. Simmons
District Secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society
The Negro Baptist Pulpit: A Collection of Sermons and Papers . . ., 1890

Three Letters Written on Strict Communion
By Andrew Fuller, British Baptist

"Your Close Communion"
The Tennessee Baptist newspaper, 1848

A Thesis or Position Concerning the Administering and
Receiving of the Lord's Supper - Cleared and Confirmed

By Benjamin Cox, England, 1642
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