Category: Baptist Theology and Doctrine

Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Jesse Mercer Purchases Christian Index Paper – Part FOUR of SIX

Thomas E Kresal Admin · January 30, 2020 Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Jesse Mercer Purchases Christian Index Paper – Part FOUR of SIX About 1818 he removed from Greene County to Powelton, where he resided until the end of 1826 or beginning of 1827, when he removed to Washington, which remained his home…
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Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Jesse Mercer – Part THREE

Thomas E Kresal Admin · January 29, 2020 Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Jesse Mercer – Part THREE Whilst he seemed untrammeled by the laws of criticism, he violated not the principles of true taste. His sermons were for the most part doctrinal, yet always tending to practical results. His language had a noble…
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Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Jesse Mercer –Powerful Minister of the Gospel – Part Two

Thomas E Kresal January 28, 2020 Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Jesse Mercer –Powerful Minister of the Gospel – Part Two In succession he then took charge of the churches at Hutton’s Fork, Indian Creek, in Oglethorpe County, Sardis, Phillips’ Mill, Powelton, Whatley’s Mill (now Bethesda), Eatonton, and Washington, his pastoral services extending over…
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Baptist History, Heritage & Distinctives – The Most Astounding Story of 1999…yet no one seemed to pay any attention Part 1 of 2

Thomas E Kresal Admin · March 25, 2019 Baptist History, Heritage & Distinctives – The Most Astounding Story of 1999…yet no one seemed to pay any attention Part 1 of 2 March 25, 2019 This story came out of Augsburg, Germany and was reported in the Washington Post on November 1, 1999: “Four hundred and…
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Bye Paths in Baptist History JJ Goadby Part 6 The Lollards

Jim Curran January 28, 2020 Bye Paths in Baptist History JJ Goadby Part 6 The Lollards (As a note the term Lollards was like Anabaptist a term that was applied from the outside. Initially it referred to any “heretic” (as the Catholics defined it) in general. The name was actually applied earlier than Wycliffe in…
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