The Life and Labours of the Rev. Daniel Baker, D.D., Pastor and Evangelist [3rd ed.]

Memoir of Rev. Daniel S. Baker, D.D., chronicling his ancestry, ministry, evangelistic labors, revivals, and role in founding Austin College. Compiled by his son William M. Baker.

Daniel Baker was an American Presbyterian minister, evangelist, and educator who served pastorates across the southern United States and played a seminal role in the early Presbyterian Church in Texas, including founding Austin College and later serving as its president. He was widely respected for his revival preaching and missionary labors throughout Georgia, the South, and Texas, and his legacy includes the naming of Daniel Baker College in his honor.

William Mumford Baker was an American Presbyterian minister and author, born in Washington, D.C., who graduated from Princeton College and Seminary and served long pastorates in Austin, Texas, and later in Ohio and Massachusetts. He was known for his numerous writings—including Inside: A Chronicle of Secession and a biography of his father, Daniel Baker—and remained a devoted preacher and church leader until his death.

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