On October 9, 1664, Benjamin Keach appeared before Lord Chief Justice Hyde. As a dissenting minister, Keach's crime was found to be his teaching -via publication- which was contrary to the Church of England. In his recently published book, one meant for the instruction of children; Keach revealed several points of doctrine which did not... Continue Reading →
Keach’s Catechism
This Catechism was originally published to clarify the theology of the Second London Baptist Confession that was written in 1677 and published after the Glorious Revolution in 1689. This particular edition of Keach's Catechism appears to have been edited at some point without changing its essential message. Q. 1. Who is the first and best... Continue Reading →
Online Resources
Post-Reformation Digital Library Benjamin Keach's publications also available online at: http://www.prdl.org/author_view.php?a_id=1413&s=0&limit=50