Category: Baptist Theology and Doctrine

Doctrine based on Baptist Distinctives … Here are the three of the best sources … I have found … to date …

Roger Fulk , Admin · October 9 at 1:18 PM Update today November 7, 2019 Updated January 16, 2020 The number one voted subject on a poll almost a year ago was … Doctrine based on Baptist Distinctives …Here are three of the best sources I have found … with the help from some other…
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October 14, 2019 0

Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Historic & Scriptural Baptist Position Concerning the Kingdom of God. SEVEN of NINE The Coming Kingdom – #2

‎Thomas E Kresal‎ to Baptist Church History August 9, 2019Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Historic & Scriptural Baptist Position Concerning the Kingdom of God PART SEVEN of NINEThe Coming Kingdom – #2 This present and coming aspect of the Kingdom of God has been a defining matter of the New Testament church within overall Christendom. Our…
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October 13, 2019 0

Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Apostle to the American Indian

Thomas E Kresal October 9, 2019 Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Apostle to the American Indians October 09, 1825 – Rev. Isaac McCoy, one of the “Real McCoy’s” preached the first sermon in English ever delivered in the Chicago area. Christiana Polk, the wife of Isaac, was the daughter of Captain E. Polk, a…
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October 10, 2019 0

Doctrine based on Baptist Distinctives … Why don’t we all agree on Baptist Doctrine?

Roger Fulk updated January 16, 2020 updated January 20, 2020 Why don’t we all agree on Baptist Doctrine? I have been asking that question since then and still don’t completely understand the answer to that problem …. And most people don’t want to talk about it! This has made it very difficult to attempt to…
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October 9, 2019 0

Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Printing put him in prison1664 – The trial of Benjamin Keach

Thomas E Kresal October 8, 2019 Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives – Printing put him in prison1664 – The trial of Benjamin Keach began at Buckinghamshire, England for writing a little book entitled The Child’s Instructor: or, A New and Easier Primer. In it he asserted that infants ought not to be baptized, that laymen…
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October 8, 2019 0