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Also R.B.C. Howell was not as simple of a figure as many non-Landmarkers want him to be. Like many modern church splits, the division between...
Here's how I define Landmarkism. 1. A New Testament church is a local, visible assembly or congregation of immersed believers. 2. The first...
Even IF Kiffin is referring to the Presbyterian reformation, this quote still goes against Whitsittism. Notice the quote again: It is well...
I think there are two things to keep in mind. 1. Leonard Busher is important because it shows an example of someone advocating immersion before...
Snip. I would challenge you to disprove anything I stated. What I actually said was those contending for conservative doctrine in the SBC in the...
The Landmarkers" “won the battle but lost the war" with regard to Southern Seminary and the future of the SBC. Some of the Landmarkers even hoped...
Mabel Clement by J.M. Sallee A fictional novel that teaches Baptist distinctives? At first this idea seems to be a contradiction, but in reality...
Questions Answered in this Book: 1. Where is the oldest Baptist meeting house still standing in Kentucky? 2. What Baptist preacher baptized...
I have most, if not all of Newman's works. I'm not as big on him as a historian as some are. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
If you make a list of the top fifty influential Baptist leaders from 1640-1660, many of them we don't know who baptized them and influenced them...
New Book: "The First Fifty Baptist Churches in Kentucky" by Mickey Winter 223 pages, hardback. $10 postpaid. "The First Fifty Baptist Churches...
There were a number of English Baptists such as William Kiffin and Hansard Knolleys who were "first generation" Particular Baptists, yet their...
There is indeed a wide variety of theological beliefs within the Baptist Missionary Association. However there is just as wide of theological...
What I was asserting was D'Anvers believed in Baptist perpetuity. You seem to agree with that when you state: "It is obvious that D'Anvers...
Read the quote again and notice carefully what D'Anvers is saying: 1. That Christ has had His witnesses in "every age." 2. These witnesses...
Did the Early English Baptists Believe in Baptist Perpetuity? “By all which ye see by plentiful Evidence, that Christ hath not been without His...
"Bringing Baptist Back" By Dr. Rick Patrick This is a great article. Dr. Patrick makes a number of excellent points. Check it out:...
Book Review Real Churches or a Fog By Stanley Edwin Anderson As a student in Chicago, it was my privilege to live in the same building with Dr....
Since preachers like to alliterate, here's my four points of scriptural baptism: The Right Pattern - Full immersion in water The Right Person -...
rsr, This is a important and forgotten quote from one of the most important Baptists of the 19th century. Most Baptists today are more worried...