Primitive Baptists

2516 e clark ave
maryville, TN 37804

ph: 865 982 3012

General Titles

Books Available

An Anthology of Primitive Baptist Literature This is a nine volume set of writings of men such as John Gill, Claud Cayce, John R Daily, J. S. Newman, Sylvester Hassell, J. H. Oliphant, Mike Gowens, Harold Hunt, etc. It is arranged alphabetically, and has entries on most of the subjects of interest to Primitive Baptists. $90.00 for the set.

Harold Hunt Selections This is a three volume set of all the Harold Hunt booklets listed on the Booklets Page of this website. $50.00 for the set.

Which System is Unfair by Harold Hunt: Of his own sovereign good pleasure God chose his people out of the fallen race of humanity, and determined to do all things necessary bring them safe home to heaven. He took nothing from the rest of mankind; he simply left them to suffer for their own wickedness. There are those who insist that is unfair, and yet they insist that God sends untold millions to eternal damnation for failing to believe a gospel they know nothing about. This book compares the two points of view. 203 ppg $16.00

The Lost History of Calvinism by Harold Hunt: In this study we show the difference between the soul-cheering doctrine of salvation by grace, and the cold, sterile system we know as Calvinism. We also spend some time examining the way faithful children of God have often suffered at the hands of some of the advocates of Calvinism. 205 ppg $16.00

The London Confession and its Place in Baptist History by Harold Hunt: From 1792 till 1832, war raged between the Old School and the New School Baptists. This study traces the roots of that war to the Old School/New School conflict in England in the 1600's. For 1000 years, during the Dark Ages, the old-order Anabaptists maintained the doctrine and identity of the true church. They were never connected with the Roman Catholics, nor with the Protestants, and they were still present in large numbers in England, when the General Baptists and the Particular Baptists were driven out of the Protestant Establishment in 1608 and 1662 respectively. This study traces the London Confession of 1689 to the Particular Baptists of that day. 208 ppg. $16.00

The Best of Elder Guy Hunt This is a collection of Elder Hunt’s articles published in The Pathway of Truth. He writes on doctrine, practice, and experience. His articles on doctrine and practice are as sound and as instructive as can be found anywhere, and his articles on personal experience and practical godliness are well written and timely. 269 ppg $20.00

History of the Primitive Baptists of Mississippi by Benjamin Griffin. This is a reprint of an old classic, first published in 1853. Griffin was an eyewitness, and he writes about the conditions and forces that led to the division between the Old School and New School Baptists. His focus is on the conflict in Mississippi, but those events mirror what was going on elsewhere at the time. He wrote in the candid, and not always gentle, manner of the time. 313 ppg. $20.00

Principles and Practices of the Regular Baptists by James H Oliphant. This is a wide ranging and comprehensive presentation of Primitive Baptist principles and practices. Elder Oliphant was one of the ablest preachers, and most prolific writers of his day. 272 ppg $20.00

Principles and Practices of the Primitive Baptists by J.D. Holder. Holder was a seasoned debater. He had numerous debates with the best the opposition could put forth, and when he wrote, he wrote in the style of a debater. His comments are sound, instructive, and entertaining. 259 ppg $20.00

Secret Societies by John R Daily Elder Daily was a printer; he printed much of the literature for the secret societies of that day. So he was able to read their material. He used that exposure to their material to expose their false and anti-Christian doctrines and practices. 77 ppg $10.00

Close Communion by Lemuel Potter A series of four lectures delivered by Elder Lemuel Potter in response to those who had accused the Primitive Baptists of being unfriendly, because they practice close communion. He shows that close communion is necessary, if we are going to remain true to our most fundamental principles. It is hard to imagine any point, or any argument, with regard to that subject Elder Potter did not deal with. 98 ppg. $10.00

Oliphant-Durand Debate Elder J. H. Oliphant and Silas Durand Elder Durand argued that every event is predestinated, and that no child of God will miss any blessing God intended for him to receive. Elder Oliphant argued there are conditions involved in those blessings, and we may indeed miss much of the good we might have received. He was able to show that Durand’s refusal to see any condition in the word if involved him in the most ridiculous conclusions. $10.00

Church History by J. Harvey Daily This concise church history covers the entire range of the history of the church. It is largely a condensation of G.H. Orchard’s larger history. 116 ppg. $10.00

Cayce-Penick Debate Claud Cayce (Primitive Baptist) and I.N. Penick (Missionary Baptist) debate the sufficiency of the atonement. A large 8.5" by 11" double column book, large 14 point type for ease of reading. 313 ppg $25.00

Cayce-Srygley Debate Claud Cayce (Primitive Baptist) and F.B. Srygley (Christian) debate whether salvation is conditional. A large 8.5" by 11" double column book, large 14 point type. 202 ppg $20.00

Nichols-Holder Debate J.D. Holder (Primitive Baptist) and Gus Nichols (Church of Christ) debate "Is salvation conditional on the sinner’s part," and "Did Christ die for all men alike." 244 ppg $20.00

Little Things by T L Webb Sr A collection of articles on doctrine, practice and experience. Elder Webb is clear, convincing, easy to understand, and above all, inspiring to read. 306 ppg $20.00

Autobiography and Sermons by Walter Cash Elder Cash describes the book as "Observations on incidents connected with the churches during nearly fifty years in the ministry, and sermons covering principal doctrinal, experimental and practical subjects. 287 ppg $20.00

A Defense of Particular Redemption by William Rushton An especially devastating assessment of the doctrines of Andrew Fuller by an old English Baptist. First published at Liverpool, England in 1831 at the height of the Fuller-Gill controversy. Rushton shows that Fuller, not only made the will of the sinner supreme in the matter of salvation, but that he effectively denied that Christ actually bore the sins of his people. 212 ppg $16.00

Biography of Eld. W.J. Berry by Macena Berry, An affectionate and respectful account of long time minister and author Elder W.J. Berry by his widow. A stimulating and inspiring read. 118 ppg $10.00

I Hear Crying by Macena Berry, A call to alarm with regard

the national disgrace of 50 million aborted children $10.00

 

 

 

 

 

2516 e clark ave
maryville, TN 37804

ph: 865 982 3012