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This is but a simple story, and little more than u plain record of facts as they have been collected. There is no attempt at any literary embellishments, but things are just set down as they have occurred or come to one, the chief aim being to give a correct account of the rise and progress of the Churchs work in the period under review. Certainly the early history is obscure. We do know, however, that Ave can claim a place with those who celebrate the Centenary of the Settlers arrival of 1820. Some years elapsed before any proper organisa tion took place, but Baptist preachers and believers came out with the Settlers and maintained their convictions and traditions, and we acclaim them as our founders and lathers in this land of Good Hope. The more recent history has not been difficult, one has lived through much of it and shared in it. The desire has been to tell the story simply and accurately, in the hope that it may be of service to present and future readers, in a form more likely to give permanence than is possible in handbooks and newspaper records. Most of the men who have made the history of later days have been my comrades, some more intimate than others but all loyal good men, to be associated with whom has been a privilege, and if in this I have served them or t lie cause which is very dear to us all, I am glad. I hope to see this through the press, and, it per mitted, still to serve as best T can to the glory of God and the good of men.

The Baptist Union in session at Grahainstown r when celebrating the Centenary of Baptist work in South Africa, decided that a history should be written dating from the arrival of the Settlers of 1820, among whom were the Founders of the Mother Church in Grahamstown, and embracing the happenings since those days till the present date, insofar as they can be ascertained. The writer was appointed historian for that purpose, and should have completed his work earlier but for a breakdown in health, which involved a trip to England, during which nothing could be done, and on returning in December, 1920, found himself unequal to anything beyond the restricted duties of his churchwork in Durban and those he was soon obliged to abandon and in March, 1921, retired for the time at least from the regular pastorate. This work was begun before the voyage to England was taken, when everything had to be laid aside, and the opportunity for its completion came only after the retirement, as above, while residing at the home of his soninlaw, Mr. James Buchanan, at Wynberg, when, being free from any anxiety and in improved health, he was able to give himself to this undertaking whether satisfac torily done or not his readers must be left to judge.

Pag* CHAPTER I. (1) Assemblys appointment. (2) Researches of Mr. W. Hay. (3) William Miller, Settler of 1820 and Baptist preacher. (4) The party in the ship Bril liant. (5) Beginning at Salem; S. M. Duxbury, also Settler and Baptist preacher. (6) Miller superseded; the Rev. W. Davies sent out by Baptist Missionary Society. (7) Shipwreck and loss of child at Las Palmas. (8) Return to England and subsequent arrival in Gra hamstown. (9) Duxbury leaves for America; is ordained to a Baptist Church. (10) Mr. W. Hockeys story (11) Death of Miller in 1838, aged 36 years. (12) Arrival of Aveline, 1839; his failure. (13) Build ing of Bathurst Street Church, 1840. (14) Arrival of Rev. Alexander Hay in 1844. (15) Resignation in 1849 ; and formation of a separate Church. (16) Arrival of Rev. Mr. Bolton, 1850. (17) Rev. R. H. Brotherton, in 1860. (18) Death of Rev. Alexander Hay, and union of the two Churches under Rev. H. Martyn Foot, B. A. , LL. B. (19) Brotherton settles in Alice in 1872.