
Just over 10 years ago I completed the digitisation of the Transactions of the Baptist Historical Society (1908-1921) and its successor, The Baptist Quarterly (1922-1998) – a total of 2,435 articles on a wide variety of subjects. The original scanning was done with the permission of the Baptist Historical Society.
Site visitors now have a choice to download individual articles that they find of interest, to download complete issues or to download all issues in each journal as two zipped archives (totalling almost 1 TB). Links to these archives appear at the top of each of the tables of content pages. Each file has been individually edited so that it now includes a watermark that provides full bibliographic information so that they can be correctly cited by scholars and students.
More recent issues of The Baptist Quarterly available, to its subscribers only, here.
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