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Discussion in 'Books & Publications Forum' started by rlvaughn, Jan 28, 2002.

  1. rlvaughn

    rlvaughn Well-Known Member
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    At Church Reform.org, you can download the following book for free. Go to the link, click on "free downloads" (on the left side of the page) and go from there.

    Polity: Biblical Arguments on How to Conduct Church Life, A Collection of Historic Baptist Documents

    It has Introductory Essays by Mark Dever, Greg Wills, and R. Albert Mohler, Jr. and articles by Benjamin Keach (The Glory of a True Church and its Discipline Displayed, 1697), Benjamin Griffith (A Short Treatise Concerning a True and Orderly Gospel Church, 1743), Charleston Association (Summary of Church Discipline, 1774), Samuel Jones (A Treatise of Church Discipline and a Directory 1798), W. B. Johnson (The Gospel Developed, 1846), Joseph S. Baker (Church Discipline, 1847), J. L. Reynolds (Church Polity or The Kingdom of Christ, 1849), P. H. Mell (Corrective Church Discipline, 1860),Eleazer Savage (Manual of Church Discipline, 1863), and William Williams (Apostolical Church Polity, 1874). Interesting reading. :cool:
     
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    You can also download many other small books and booklets there that are helpful.
     
  3. rlvaughn

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    Thanks, Tom, I was so focused on the book that I failed to mention this very important point.
     
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