From 2010 the Centre has been publishing studies of Baptist history and thought. These include monographs, dissertations, and papers from one-day conferences the Centre has organised.
Stand-alone Monographs:
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London Calvinistic Baptists 1689–1727: Tensions within a Dissenting Community under Toleration by Murdina M. MacDonald (2022)
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Liturgy and Identity: London Baptists and the Hymn-Singing Controversy by Matthew Stanton (2022)
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The Caffynite Controversy by Clint C. Bass (2020)
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From Shadow to Substance: The Federal Theology of the English Particular Baptists (1642-1704) by Samuel D. Renihan (2018)
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The Early English Baptists by William H. Brackney (2017)
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An Honoured Name – S.P. Carey by Ken R. Manley (2016)
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The Reformed Theology of Benjamin Keach by Jonthan W. Arnold (2013)
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Thomas Grantham and General Baptist Theology by Clint C. Bass (2013)
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To Such as These: The Child in Baptist Thought by Andrew J. Goodliff (2012)
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Ministry, Sacrament and Representation: Ministry and Ordination in Contemporary Baptist Theology, and the Rise of Sacramentalism by Paul W. Goodliff (2010)
 
Edited Volumes from CBS Conferences
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Trinity, Creed and Confusion: The Salters’ Hall debates of 1719 edited by Stephen Copson (2020)
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Peoples of God: Baptists and Jews over Four Centuries edited by John H. Y. Briggs & Paul S. Fiddes (2019)
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The Fourth Strand of the Reformation edited by Paul S. Fiddes (2018)
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‘A World Order of Love’ Baptists and the Peace Movements of 1914 edited by Paul S. Fiddes (2017)
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Step into your Place: The First World War and Baptist Life & Thought edited by Larry J Kreitzer (2014)
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Baptists and the World: Renewing the Vision. Papers from the Baptist Historical Society Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2008 edited by John H. Y. Briggs and Anthony R. Cross
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Exploring Baptists Origins edited by Anthony R. Cross and Nicholas J. Wood (2010)