The Circular Letter. The Elders and Ministers of the Baptist Churches Meeting at Ashford [and Elsewhere, I.e. the Kent and Sussex Association of Particular Baptist Churches] ... Assembled in Association at Ashford, the 1st and 2d of June, 1779, to the Several Churches They Represent Send Christian Salutation, Etc
A Letter addressed to the Ministers of the Orthodox, or Calvinistic Baptists; particularly those of the Western Association, shewing the inconsistency of their conduct and worship ... By one of their brethren [i.e. Job David.]
The Circular Letter. The Elders and Messengers of the Several Baptist Churches Meeting at Aulcester [and Elsewhere] ... Met in Association, at Warwick, June the 9th and 10th, 1778 ... to the Several Churches They Represent, Send Christian Salutation, Etc
A Collection of the Proceedings of the Messengers, Elders and Representatives of the General Baptist Churches in Kent, at the annual associations held in 1800, 1802-04, 1807, 1814-19, 1821-23, 1826, 1828, 1831, 1834
The Circular Letter. The Elders and Messengers of the Several Baptist Churches Meeting at Aulcester [and Elsewhere] ... Met in Association at Birmingham May 20, 21, 1777 ... to the Several Churches They Represent, Send Christian Salutation, Etc. [On the Doctrines of the Gospel. By James Turner.]
Begin. The Elders, Ministers, and Messengers of the several Baptist Churches, meeting at Falmouth [and elsewhere] ... being met in association in the city of Exon the second and third days of June, 1779. To the several Churches they represent, send Christian salutation. [The circular letter of the Western Association, on “the privileges of Christians.” By John Tommas.]
A Narrative of the proceeding of the General Assembly of the Elders and Messengers of the Baptized Churches sent from divers parts of England and Wales, which began in London the 2d of June ... 1691. [Owning the doctrine of personal election, etc.]
A Narrative of the proceedings of the General Assembly of divers pastors, and ministring brethren of the Baptized Churches, met together in London, from Septemb. 3 to 12, 1689, from divers parts of England and Wales: owning the doctrines of personal election, and final perseverance, etc
Begin. The Elders and Messengers of the several Baptist Churches, meeting at Exon [and elsewhere] ... being met in association at Frome ... the 17th and 18th days of May, 1780. To the several Churches they represent, send Christian salutation. [The circular letter of the Western Association, on “the concerns of the soul.” By John Kingdon.]
The Circular Letter. The Elders and Messengers of the Several Baptist Churches, Meeting at Aulcester [and Elsewhere] ... Met in Association at Dudley, the 6th and 7th of June, 1775 ... to the Several Churches They Represent, Send Christian Salutation, Etc. [By James Turner.]
A Letter to the General Baptist Churches [of the New Connexion, urging them to support the proposed Academy for the training of ministers].
Begin. The Elders, Ministers, & Messengers of the several Baptist Churches, meeting at Falmouth [and elsewhere] ... being met in association at Sarum ... May 22 and 23, 1782. To the several Churches they represent, send Christian salutation. [The circular letter of the Western Association. By Benjamin Francis.]
Begin. The Elders, Ministers, and Messengers, of the several Baptist Churches, meeting at ... Ashford [and elsewhere] ... assembled at Tenterden, the 2d and 3d days of June, 1790 ... To the several churches they represent send Christian salutation, etc. [The circular letter of the Kent and Sussex Association, on “the work of the Holy Spirit of God on the hearts of God's people.” By Thomas Wake.]