Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Dutton Lane Part FOUR of FOUR

Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Dutton Lane Part FOUR of FOUR

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Thomas E Kresal

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October 31, 2019

Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Dutton Lane Part FOUR of FOUR

Another interesting event concerned a man named William Cocker who was heard to say on many occasions that he would rather go to hell than heaven if going to heaven required him to be a Baptist. But, providentially finding him­self at a place where Dutton Lane was preaching, he decided he would hear what the Baptist had to say. Before the sermon ended, William Cocker fell to the ground and cried, “Lord, have mercy upon me! What shall I do to be saved?” He would become a committed Baptist, a defender of the cause he once despised.

Dutton Lane continued to preach almost to the day of his death, and his Christian life was always beyond reproach.

Thomas E. Kresal from: Baptist Bible Tribune September 24, 2010 by Thomas Ray.

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October 31, 2019Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Dutton Lane Part FOUR of FOURAnother interesting event…

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