List of Reformed Baptists
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This is a partial list of notable Reformed Baptists. Reformed Baptists are Baptists that hold to a Calvinist soteriology and Baptist covenant theology (they will also usually hold to a confession of faith, such as the First or Second London Baptist Confession).
- John Bunyan (1628–1688):[1] English preacher and author of The Pilgrim's Progress
- Hercules Collins (ca. 1646–1702): English Pastor, author of An Orthodox Catechism, and signer of the 1689 London Baptist Confession
- Benjamin Coxe: English Pastor and theologian, signer of the First London Baptist Confession, father of Nehemiah Coxe
- Nehemiah Coxe (1650-1689): English Pastor and signer of the 1689 London Baptist Confession, son of Benjamin Coxe
- Anne Dutton (1692–1765): English poet and associate of John Wesley and George Whitefield
- Benjamin Keach (1640–1704): English theologian, pastor of Metropolitan Tabernacle, writer of Keach's Catechism, signer of the 1689 London Baptist Confession
- Roger Williams (1603–1683): American minister and founder of Rhode Island. Williams later left the Reformed Baptists
- Hanserd Knollys (1599–1691): English Particular Baptist and signatory of the 1644 First London Baptist Confession and 1689 Second London Baptist Confession of Faith
- William Kiffin (1616–1701): English Particular Baptist and signatory of the 1644 First London Baptist Confession and 1689 Second London Baptist Confession of Faith
Other early Particular Baptists include: Henry Jessey, John Spilsbury, William Collins, John Tombes
18th Century
- William Carey (1761–1834):[1] English missionary
- William Gadsby (1773–1844): an early leader of the Strict and Particular Baptist movement in England.[2]
- Andrew Fuller (1754–1815):[1] founder of the Baptist Missionary Society
- John Gill (1697–1771):[1] English theologian and pastor of Metropolitan Tabernacle
- Adoniram Judson (1788–1850): first Protestant missionary sent from North America to preach in Burma
Other notable Reformed Baptists in this period include: Basil Manly Sr, Elias Keach, John Rippon, John Ryland, Joseph Swain
19th Century
- Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892):[1] English author and pastor of Metropolitan Tabernacle
- John L. Dagg (1794–1884): Author of the Manual of Theology, the first Baptist systematic theology in America
- James P. Boyce (1827–1888): Founder of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- William Knibb (1803–1845): Missionary to Jamaica known for abolitionism
- Taylor I. Record (1846-1912): State legislator from Indiana, Regular Baptist
Other notable Reformed Baptists in this period include Robert Hall, Robert Haldane, James Haldane, Alexander Maclaren, Krishna Pal, Benajah Harvey Carroll, Basil Manly Jr