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From the earliest stages of Baptist life, hymnody served an important role in both the expression and cultivation of personal piety, family devotion and corporate worship. In accordance with the command that God’s people sing “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs” (Col. 3:16), many Baptists became prolific hymn writers. Rediscover hymns that once served as anthems for the pilgrims that went before us.

Take a look at some of our recent content: hymns, excerpts, and original articles shared to encourage Christian pilgrims, promote the Reformed faith, and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Our Father

August 26, 2021|Tags: , |

"After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven..." (Matthew 6:9). A Brief Introduction This brief excerpt was taken from [...]

Anthems for Exiles

Anthems for Exiles

From the earliest stages of Baptist life, hymnody served an important role in both the expression and cultivation of personal piety, family devotion and corporate worship. In accordance with the command that God’s people sing “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs” (Col. 3:16), many Baptists became prolific hymn writers. Rediscover hymns that once served as anthems for the pilgrims that went before us.

Rediscover hymns that once served as anthems for the pilgrims that went before us.

A Hymn for Spiritual Desertion

A poem by John Fawcett (1739-1817) Like the Psalmist, who often laments those times where he feels estranged from God, Fawcett wrote this poem (or [...]

Blest Is the Man

A hymn by John Ryland Jr. (1753-1825) Taking his inspiration from Genesis 49:22-24 where Joseph is described as a "fruitful bough," Ryland wrote this hymn [...]

Praise for Quickening Grace

A hymn by Benjamin Wallin (1711-1782) Ephesians 2:1 reads, "And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins." Inspired by the grace of [...]

Articles & Extracts

Articles & Extracts

The Reformed tradition is a rich literary tradition. Particular Baptists and their theological heirs are no exception. The Baptist tradition offers a wealth of devotional & doctrinal poetry, biblical expositions, theological treatises, and historical reflections – much of which is no longer available in print. Get acquainted with old pilgrims through content inspired by their literary heritage.

Get acquainted with old pilgrims through content inspired by their literary heritage.

Our Father

"After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven..." (Matthew 6:9). A Brief Introduction This brief excerpt was taken from [...]

Saved With A Complete Salvation

"His name shall be called Jesus, for he shall save his people from their sins," (Matthew 1:21). A Brief Introduction This brief excerpt [...]

Resources

Resources

From time to time, we plan to publish free resources, often in the form of short e-books. The Reformed tradition is rich with literature, much of which remains out of print. We hope to bring old material back into circulation for the benefit of modern-day pilgrims. Sermons, along with short essays and treatises, will make up the bulk of these “republications.” We hope this content is a blessing to whoever reads it.

We hope to bring old material back into circulation for the benefit of modern-day pilgrims. We hope this content is a blessing to whoever reads it.

Social Content

Social Content

One of the primary channels we utilize to promote the Reformed Faith and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ is social media. It is our goal to generate content that will encourage other pilgrims on their journey. Platforms like Instagram provide the perfect medium for doing this effectively. If you’re on Instagram we would love to have you follow our page! Soli Deo Gloria!

If you’re on Instagram we would love to have you follow our page! Soli Deo Gloria!

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