Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical PerspectiveMoody Press, 1980 - 456 páginas |
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... gave up any hope of reforming the organized church and thus became leaders . of the early Separatist movement . Baptists , such as Smyth , Helwys , Busher , Murton , Williams , Clarke , and Goold fought to preserve or restore what they ...
... gave up any hope of reforming the organized church and thus became leaders . of the early Separatist movement . Baptists , such as Smyth , Helwys , Busher , Murton , Williams , Clarke , and Goold fought to preserve or restore what they ...
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... gave him the be- ginning of his education . Although severe headaches caused him to miss a considerable amount of ... gave him more reverence for God , and gave him more satisfac- tion in attending Christian meetings . Yet I had no ...
... gave him the be- ginning of his education . Although severe headaches caused him to miss a considerable amount of ... gave him more reverence for God , and gave him more satisfac- tion in attending Christian meetings . Yet I had no ...
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... gave up the idea of a future law practice and turned to prepare for a full- time Christian ministry . In 1885 he graduated from Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary , having majored in theology and philosophy . On his doctor's advice ...
... gave up the idea of a future law practice and turned to prepare for a full- time Christian ministry . In 1885 he graduated from Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary , having majored in theology and philosophy . On his doctor's advice ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
And God Divided the Waters | 47 |
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