Basil Manly, Sr. and his son Basil
Manly, Jr. played vital roles in
shaping a number of the central
institutions of the Southern Baptist
community in its formative years in the
nineteenth century, including the
influential Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary. Undergirding
their churchmanship was a vigorous
Calvinistic Baptist piety that was
expressed in sermons and tracts, hymns
and confessional statements, letters
and diaries, all of which are
represented in this timely volume of
selections from their writings. Here we
have a wonderful window onto the vista
of nineteenth-century Southern Baptist
life with all of its glorious strengths
as well as its clear failings.