Category: Baptist Theology and Doctrine

Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – William Cathcart – The Historical Definition of the Landmark Position

Thomas E Kresal December 28, 2019 Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – William Cathcart – The Historical Definition of the Landmark Position The doctrine of landmarkism is that baptism and church membership precede the preaching of the gospel, even as they precede communion at the Lord’s Table. The argument is that Scriptural authority to preach…
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December 28, 2019 0

WHY WE ARE BAPTISTS?

Anton E. Ramirez Jr. shared his first post. New Member · December 25 at 7:27 PMAnton E. Ramirez Jr.December 25 at 7:04 PM WHY WE ARE BAPTISTS? We have strong reasons why we are Baptist and why we should remain Baptist. BAPTIST is not just a name! It testifies the blood of our forefathers &…
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December 27, 2019 0

“The Baptists are the only known body of Christians that never have symbolized with Rome.” – Issac Newton

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December 27, 2019 0

Engraving from a tract by John Spittlehouse (bap. 1612, d. in or after 1657).

Thomas E Kresal is with Adrian Gray. DESCRIPTION: Engraving from a tract by John Spittlehouse (bap. 1612, d. in or after 1657). Line engraving after unknown artist, showing an Anglican prelate, the Pope (with three heads and various Catholic symbols at his feet), a Presbyterian and a prosperous gentleman, who points and mocks all three…
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December 21, 2019 0

Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – The Bible Makes a Baptist: the Story of Why Christmas Evans Became a Baptist – PART ONE of TEN

Thomas E Kresal December 14, 2019 Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – The Bible Makes a Baptist: the Story of Why Christmas Evans Became a Baptist – PART ONE of TEN Christmas Evans was a Baptist from conviction. He was for some years a member of a Pedobaptist community, and it was not until he…
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December 14, 2019 0