MASSACHUSETTS BAPTIST HISTORY History of the First Baptist Church of Swansea, Massachuttes
By Rev. Arial Fisher, Pastor
The Baptist Memorial and Monthly Record, 1845
The Treatment of Baptists in Seventeenth Century Massachusetts
By Herbert Lee Osgood, 1904
Rev. John Myles and the Founding of the
First Baptist Church in Massachusetts
By Henry M. King, 1905
Swansea Baptist Church Covenant of 1663
Rehoboth, Massachusetts
The First Baptist Churches in Massachusetts
By John T. Christian
Baptists in Massachusetts to 1652
By A. H. Newman, 1894
Letters to Isaac Backus About Persecution in Massachusetts
[From two women who were jailed.]
The Life and Times of Isaac Backus
The Persecution of Baptists in Early Massachusetts
A History of the Baptists
By John T. Christian
Persecution of Ashfield, Massachusetts Baptists
Philadelphia Baptist Association, 1770
History of the First Baptist Church
Boston, Massachusetts
By Nathan Wood, 1899
History of the First Baptist Church
Boston, Massachusetts — From 1665
Early History of First Baptist Church
Boston, Massachusetts
By David Benedict, 1848
Discipline in the First Baptist Church
Boston, Massachusetts
By Nathan E. Wood, 1899
The Boston Baptists
By Thomas Armitage, 1890
Memoir of Rev. Samuel Nelson
Colonial Massachusetts Baptist Pastor, 1823
Memoir of Rev. James Colman
Late missionary at Cox's Bazar, in India, 1823
Incidents in the History of the Harvard Baptist Church
Harvard, Massachusetts
By G. W. Samson, 1876
Early History of the First Baptist Church
Salem, Massachusetts
With Recollections by Lucius Bolles, the first Pastor
1846
A History of the Rowe Street Baptist Church, Boston, MA
With the Declaration of Faith and The Church Covenant, 1853
A Google Book Link
The History of the First Baptist Church of Boston (1665-1899)
By Nathan E. Wood, 1899
A Link
The Greenville Baptist Church
150th Anniversary
Leicester, MA, 1889
A Link
Historical Sketch of the Massachusetts Baptist
Missionary Society and Convention, 1802-1902
By William Harrison Eaton, 1903
American Baptist Histories
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