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| | Books by Champlin Burrage: Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951, ed.: An Answer to John Robinson of Leyden by a Puritan Friend: Now First Published From a Manuscript of A.D. 1609 (Harvard Theological Studies #9; 1920) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: The Church Covenant Idea: Its Origin and Its Development (Philadelphia: American Baptist Pub. Soc., 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: The Early English Dissenters in the Light of Recent Research (1550-1641) (2 volumes; Cambridge: At the University press, 1912) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951, ed.: A "New Years Guift": An Hitherto Lost Treatise (London: Congregational Historical Society, 1904), by Robert Browne Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951, ed.: The 'Retractation' of Robert Browne, Father of Congregationalism, Being 'A Reproofe of Certeine Schismatical Persons and Their Doctrine Touching the Hearing and Preaching of the Word of God' (Oxford: H. Hart; London: H. Frowde, 1907), by Robert Browne Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: The True Story of Robert Browne (1550?-1633), Father of Congregationalism (Oxford: H. Hart; London: H. Frowde, 1906) (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by Champlin Burrage in the extended shelves: Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: An answer to John Robinson of Leyden by a Puritan friend, now first published from a manuscript of A.D., 1609. (Harvard university press; [etc., etc.], 1920), also by John Robinson and Bodleian Library (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: The early English dissenters in the light of recent research (1550-1641) (University Press ;, 1912) (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: John Penry, the so-called martyr of Congregationalism, as revealed in the original record of his trial and in documents related thereto (University Press; [etc., etc.], 1913) (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: John Pory's lost description of Plymouth colony in the earliest days of the Pilgrim fathers, together with contemporary accounts of English colonization elsewhere in New England and in the Bermudas (Houghton Mifflin company, 1918), also by John Pory and Richard Norwood (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: Nazareth and the beginnings of Christianity : a new view based upon philological evidence with critical appendices ... a discussion of the birthplace of Jesus ; and the text of what is believed to be the hitherto undiscovered source of the prophecy, that the Messiah 'should be called Nazarene' (H. Milford, 1914) (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: New facts concerning John Robinson, pastor of the Pilgrim fathers (Printed by H. Hart at the University Press;, 1910) (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: A "New Years guift": an hitherto lost treatise by Robert Browne, the father of Congregationalism, in the form of a letter to his uncle, Mr. Flower (On sale at the Publication Department, Memorial Hall, 1904), also by Robert Browne (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: A tercentenary memorial, new facts concerning John Robinson, pastor of the Pilgram fathers (Printed by H.Hart at the University press ;, 1910) (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: The true story of Robert Browne (1550?-1633) father of Congregationalism, including various points hitherto unknown of misunderstood, with some account fo the development of his religious views, and an extended and improved list of his writings. (Printed by H. Hart at the University press, London, H. Frowde, 1906) (page images at HathiTrust) Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951: The true story of Robert Browne (1550?-1633) father of Congregationalism : including various points hitherto unknown or misunderstood : with some account of the development of his religious views : and an extended and improved list of his writings (H. Frowde, 1906) (page images at HathiTrust)
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