Which 17th C. Particular Baptist Was The Most Prolific Writer?

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I am trying to wade through him now, and do know that many fellow reformed baptists hold in high regard, as if he was our John Calvin.

That's a fair assessment but I do prefer Coxe's work on covenant theology over Gill's.
 
That's a fair assessment but I do prefer Coxe's work on covenant theology over Gill's.
Nehemiah Coxe. Putting him on my reading list.
 
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That's a fair assessment but I do prefer Coxe's work on covenant theology over Gill's.
Both of them would be considered to be reformed Baptists though, correct?
And what did you find lacking in Gil's Covenant theology then?
 
Can anyone link me to the largest collection of Keach works online? Is it one of the websites already posted in this thread, or is there somewhere that has every existing work of his in one place?
 
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