- Benjamin Keach
Benjamin Keach (
29 February 1640 –18 July 1704 ) was aReformed Baptist preacher inLondon . [Cathart (1881), p. 637-638]Originally from
Buckinghamshire , Keach worked as a tailor during his early years. He was baptized at the age of 15 and began preaching at 18. He was the minister of the congregation at Winslow before moving in 1668 to the church at Horse-lie-down,Southwark where he remained for 36 years as pastor (1668-1704). This congregation later became the New Park Street Church and then moved to theMetropolitan Tabernacle under the pastorship ofCharles Spurgeon . It was as representative of this church that Keach went to the 1689 General Assembly and subscribed the1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith . Keach was one of the seven men who sent out the invitation to the 1689 General Assembly. The signing of the confession was no mute doctrinal assent on the part of the church, for in the same year they entered into a Solemn Covenant which reflected, at the practical and congregational level, some of the doctrines of the confession. There was a secession from Horse-lie-down in 1673 and the Old Kent Road congregation was formed. Spurgeon later republished the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith for use in the congregation.Keach wrote 43 works, of which his "Parables and Metaphors of Scripture" may be the best known. He wrote a work entitled "The Child's Instructor" which immediately brought him under persecution and he was fined and pilloried in 1664. He is attributed with the writing of a
catechism commonly known as "Keach's Catechism", although it is most likely that the original was compiled by William Collins. Keach is also known to have promoted the introduction ofhymn singing in theBaptist churches. [ [http://www.ccel.org/creeds/bcf/biobk.htm Benjamin Keach ] ]References
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* [http://chi.gospelcom.net/DAILYF/2003/10/daily-10-09-2003.shtml Information on Benjamin Keach at the Christian History Institute]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NXG/is_1_41/ai_n16439975/pg_1 A quotation from Keach's "The Child's Instructor", 'the first Baptist textbook']
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years=1668-1704
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