Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical PerspectiveMoody Press, 1980 - 456 páginas |
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... remained in organic connection with a Baptist church for only three months . He believed that a true church existed only if it reproduced the New Testament pattern for a church and could connect its founding with the apostles by way of ...
... remained in organic connection with a Baptist church for only three months . He believed that a true church existed only if it reproduced the New Testament pattern for a church and could connect its founding with the apostles by way of ...
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... remained Baptist in his personal conviction though he did not espouse an exclusively Baptist ecclesiology . He continued to allow nonimmersed believers to hold mem- bership in the Bedford church after he became its pastor in 1671. In ...
... remained Baptist in his personal conviction though he did not espouse an exclusively Baptist ecclesiology . He continued to allow nonimmersed believers to hold mem- bership in the Bedford church after he became its pastor in 1671. In ...
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... remained as pastor until 1782 , when he went to the Baptist church in Kettering . His deepening acquaintance with the problem of antinomianism led Fuller into dialogue with another theological position known as hyper- Calvinism . In ...
... remained as pastor until 1782 , when he went to the Baptist church in Kettering . His deepening acquaintance with the problem of antinomianism led Fuller into dialogue with another theological position known as hyper- Calvinism . In ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
And God Divided the Waters | 47 |
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