Bibliography of David Fountain

Isaac Watts Remembered (Southampton: Mayflower Christian Books, 1974). Reprinted 1978, 1998.

A book that tells the little-known story of a remarkable man. He was descended from a family line that is traceable to the days of William the Conqueror. In addition to inheriting a title and wealth he was endowed with considerable natural gifts. He was keenly aware that all he had came from God and was to be used in His service. His achievements, notably in Russia, were many and are a monument to his faith. Few have heard of the Great Awakening in Russia in which Radstock played a leading part. The text on the obelisk in Mayfield Park, Southampton (formerly his estate) bears eloquent testimony to this faith: "The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof." Psalm 24:1.

ISBN: 0-907821-04-9

   

John Wycliffe: Dawn of the Reformation (Southampton: Mayflower Christian Books, 1984).

In a little village in the West Riding of Yorkshire, about 660 years ago, a child was born, who was to change the course of English history perhaps more than any other single person. This beautifully-produced, illustrated book is a very readable account of John Wycliffe, "The Morning Star of the Reformation," and his contribution to English Protestantism.

ISBN: 0-907821-022

   

Let Conscience Speak (Worthing: Henry Walters, 1973)

A study that will give a clear grasp of the role of conscience to all who are seeking fruitfulness in service. It explains, for example, the different ways in which the conscience will react to the preaching of the gospel. Not only is this essential for all who desire to be "soul-winners," but it is vital for those who seek to be "shepherds" among the Lord's people.

ISBN: 0-85479-810-2

   

Lord Radstock and the Russian Awakening (Southampton: Mayflower Christian Books, 1988). Also published under the title Lord Radstock of Mayfield for local distribution.

A book that tells the little-known story of a remarkable man. He was descended from a family line that is traceable to the days of William the Conqueror. In addition to inheriting a title and wealth he was endowed with considerable natural gifts. He was keenly aware that all he had came from God and was to be used in His service. His achievements, notably in Russia, were many and are a monument to his faith. Few have heard of the Great Awakening in Russia in which Radstock played a leading part. The text on the obelisk in Mayfield Park, Southampton (formerly his estate) bears eloquent testimony to this faith: "The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof." Psalm 24:1.

ISBN: 0-907821-04-9

   

Mayflower Pilgrims and their Pastor (Worthing: Henry Walters, 1970)

   

E. J. Poole Connor (1872-1962): ‘Contender for the faith’ (Worthing: Henry Walters, 1966)

Articles published in The Gospel Witness

  • The Triumph of Faith (Vol. 72, 1993-1994; 18-280)
  • How shall they hear (Vol. 71, 1992-1993; 6-81)
  • Where does it all begin? (Vol. 71, 1992-1993; 7-104)
  • Spring Cleaning (Vol. 67, 1988-1989; 5-68)
  • Are You Being Deceived? (Vol. 67, 1988-1989; 15-242)
  • Are you broadminded? (Vol. 63, 1984-1985; 23-380)
  • Our Approach to the Scriptures (Vol. 56, 1977-1978; 19-315)
  • Professionalism and Genuineness in the Ministry (Vol. 56, 1977-1978; 22-360)

Papers given at the International Baptist Conference, Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Toronto ON

  • Second IBC, October 15-19, 1984. “The Church, True and False: The Witness of John Wycliffe”
  • Fourth IBC, October 17-21, 1988. “And so all Israel shall be saved”: Three different readings on Romans 11—a future for ethnic Israel.
  • Sixth IBC, October 19-22, 1992. “The Good Shepherd”.