Description
The Baptists of colonial America were men of iron, purified in the forge of adversity, and formed on the anvil of persecution. Thus, when the greatest danger threatened the nation, they sprang into action. Colonel Joab Houghton received news at Sunday worship of the British attack on Concord and Lexington. After the service, he addressed the people of Hopewell Baptist Church outside as they were about to disperse.
Having told of the cowardly murder at Lexington by royal troops and the heroic counterattack that followed, he paused, then spoke with gravity: “Men of New Jersey, the red coats are murdering our brethren of New England! Who follows me to Boston?” At once, every man present shouted “I!” and stepped out into line! That quiet Sunday bore witness that there was not a single coward or traitor among the Baptist men of Hopewell.
Paperback 108 pages
Additional information
Weight | 32 oz |
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Format | book |
Author | William Cathcart |
Condition | New |
Publisher | Calvary Publishing |
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