Joseph Kinghorn (1766-1832) Particular Baptist pastor and author was a widely known and well-respected figure in his own day. His life and influence are inseparable from the history of the Particular Baptists in England. He was a decided Baptist of strong, settled convictions, and a very able defender of the closed communion principle regarding the Lord’s Supper. He had a special interest in bringing the Gospel to the Jews, and was thought to be second only to John Gill in his knowledge of the Hebrew language and rabbinical literature. We believe the reader will find much in this book to be edifying and instructive. (Taken from the Foreword by Terry Wolever)