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ABSTRACT This short article is an engagement with John Clifford’s book God’s Greater Britain and other writings with regard to his thoughts on the British Empire. The article seeks to make a contribution to a small growing exploration of Baptists and imperialism. It concludes by asking how we view Clifford’s imperialism in the context of his time and the present day.