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* [http://www.stempublishing.com Stem Publishing] (Les Hodgett) | * [http://www.stempublishing.com Stem Publishing] (Les Hodgett) | ||
* [http://www.plymouthbrethren.com PlymouthBrethren.com] (Stephen Hesterman) | * [http://www.plymouthbrethren.com PlymouthBrethren.com] (Stephen Hesterman) | ||
Revision as of 01:32, 23 July 2019
Contents
General History
- The Brethren Since 1870 W.R. Dronsfield
- A History of the Plymouth Brethren 1901: William Neatby
- Open Brethren: Their Origin, Principles and Practice 1930: Hamilton Smith
- Miller's Church History by Andrew Miller
- Early Days of the "Brethren" Movement by John Gifford Bellett
Anti-Brethren Books
- Anti-Nomianism Revived, or Plymouth Brethren Examined and Refuted (1887) by Daniel Steele, short-term student of Darby's in Boston;
- Courtesy of the CraigLAdams.com website which contains many papers centered around the Holiness movement, including many of Dr. Steele's other writings.
Hymnbook History
- Spiritual Songsters (Bios of "Spiritual Songs" writers) by Frank Wallace
Complete Anthologies
Partial Anthologies
Sources
- Stem Publishing (Les Hodgett)
- PlymouthBrethren.com (Stephen Hesterman)