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Hancock, N. P., “Healing the Breach: Benjamin Godwin and the Serampore ‘Schism,’” Baptist Quarterly 35 (1993-1994): 121-33.


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Hardman, James S., “Caleb Ashworth of Cloughfold and Daventry,” Baptist Quarterly 8 (1936-1937): 200-206.


Hardy, C. M., “Former Secretaries of the Baptist Union,” Baptist Quarterly 1 (1922-1923): 217-23.


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Hayden, Roger, “Caleb Evans and the Anti-Slavery Question,” Baptist Quarterly 39 (2001-2002): 4-14.


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Hayden, Roger, “Kettering 1792 and Philadelphia 1814: The Influence of English Baptists upon the Formation of American Baptist Foreign Missions 1790–1814,” Baptist Quarterly 21 (1965–1966): 3-20; 64-72. 


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