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Featured, Jared Smith On Various Issues

Reformed Baptists Stumbling Over The Teachings Of Keach And Gill

Peter Masters believes Benjamin Keach and John Gill collapsed the Covenant of Redemption into the “conditional” Covenant of Grace, thereby combining the various components of each covenant into one. Samuel…

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Featured, John Banks

The Life And Ministry Of John Banks

Before this is in the hands of our readers, they will have heard of the departure of our beloved brother, Mr. John Waters Banks. The home-call came somewhat suddenly on…

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Charles Buck, Featured

The Life And Death Of Charles Buck

Charles Buck, Independent. Sacred to the memory of the Rev. Charles Buck, who departed this life August 11th, 1815, in the 44th year of his age. If an enlarged knowledge…

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Featured, Jared Smith's Bible Doctrine

36 A Historical Backdrop To Gill’s Goat Yard Declaration Of Faith (1729)

I would like to welcome you back to another study in Bible Doctrine. In our previous study, I introduced you to the ministry and writings of an 18th century Baptist…

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Charnock's "Perfections Of The Godhead"(Complete), Featured

2 Practical Atheism

Psalm 14:1.—“The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.” Practical atheism is natural…

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Featured, The Primitive Baptist Magazine

The Nature And Increase Of Faith

Faith is the gift and the operation of God. It comes by the Holy Spirit’s power rising and strengthening the sublimest faculties of the soul, and is really a regeneration—a…

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  • John Foreman's Believer's Baptism And Communion Considered (Complete)

    Chapter 7—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Willfull Falsehood

    March 16, 2023 /

    Mr. Bridgman: "But the preacher more than implied that the command for believers only to be immersed in water is as plainly written in the New Testament, as those particular directions about the Ark, &c. were in the old. I appeal to his common honesty, and he seemed to be an honest man; but to that principle I appeal, and to his face I would say, and in God's presence I would say, You Know that is not the truth." My Reply: 1. This is carrying the point of hostility to a high pitch and to a great length. Wrong opinions may through mistake be with great sincerity entertained both of persons and things until the judgment be better informed, but a positively affirmed charge…

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    Preface

    January 26, 2023

    Chapter 1—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Flippancy

    February 2, 2023

    Chapter 15—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Discrimation

    June 2, 2023
  • John Foreman's Believer's Baptism And Communion Considered (Complete)

    Chapter 6—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Vain Argumentation

    March 9, 2023 /

    Mr. Bridgman: "The preacher made long and tedious quotations concerning the building of Noah's ark, the tabernacle, and the temple, and to prove what? that which every godly Pseudo-Baptist acknowledges equally with himself—that God's commands, when plainly given, are to be by his servants implicitly obeyed—no Christian denies this." My Reply: 1. Quotations certainly were made from Gen. 6. Ex. 25. the 40. and 1 Chron. 28. concerning the building of the ark, the tabernacle and the temple, and my design was to shew that the Old Testament saints were not left to contrive nor devise anything in the service and fear of God, either in matter or shape, but that the Lord himself patterned out all that whereby he would be feared, and that…

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    Chapter 18—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Denominationalism

    June 5, 2023

    Chapter 8—On Baptism, Answering The Challenge Of Proving From Scripture Believer’s Baptism

    March 23, 2023

    Chapter 15—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Discrimation

    June 2, 2023
  • John Foreman's Believer's Baptism And Communion Considered (Complete)

    Chapter 5—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Callousness

    March 1, 2023 /

    Mr. Bridgman: "The preacher said, indeed, that he respected our feelings, yet at the same time dealt out with all his vehemence, hard blows, not, indeed, of sound argument, but which certain sophists know best suit weak minds, merely hard words and positive assertions." My Reply: 1. You make a mistake about my saying that I respected your feelings, for I neither said, thought, nor meant so; but that I loved my Independent brethren in the faith of Christ, although I condemned infant sprinkling to be sent back to its mother at Rome, and I am still of the same mind. My work, my aim, and my object was to state what I believe in the presence of God, and on the text of the…

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    Chapter 4—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Inappropriateness

    February 24, 2023

    Chapter 12—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Extremism

    April 21, 2023

    Chapter 16—On Communion, Answering Another Charge Of Schismatic Communion

    June 5, 2023
  • John Foreman's Believer's Baptism And Communion Considered (Complete)

    Chapter 4—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Inappropriateness

    February 24, 2023 /

    Mr. Bridgman: "I should say to the preacher concerned in this censure, my brother, let us do to others as we would they in like circumstances should do to us. And as a Baptist (so called) would not have patience to hear a Pseudo-Baptist rant on a general occasion about infant sprinkling; so neither vice versa." My Reply: What have I done, but honestly spoken out principle at a proper place, occasion, and time? It was a Baptist ordination, and I was published to state sentiments according to my well known public profession and personal belief, and I did so, and will leave the public to judge if I should not have departed from the laws of honesty on such an occasion if I had…

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    Chapter 18—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Denominationalism

    June 5, 2023

    Chapter 6—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Vain Argumentation

    March 9, 2023

    Chapter 10—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Doubtful Disputations

    April 7, 2023
  • John Foreman's Believer's Baptism And Communion Considered (Complete)

    Chapter 3—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Disorderliness

    February 17, 2023 /

    Mr. Bridgman: "But as an ordination is a service similar to the first opening or anniversary of a chapel, I for one, nor I alone by many, consider the preacher quite as much breaking the rule of the Apostle, 'Let all things be done decently and in order,' as was Joseph in sprinkling an infant in the presence of John Andrew the dipper." My Reply: I never did know, and you are the first person who ever said within my knowledge, that an ordination is a similar service to that of opening a chapel, or to that of an anniversary: for, 1. At an ordination the church is required to give an account of the leadings of Providence, relative to their chosen minister, and this…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 11—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Schismatic Communion

    April 14, 2023

    Chapter 14—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Exclusivity

    May 26, 2023

    Chapter 12—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Extremism

    April 21, 2023
  • John Foreman's Believer's Baptism And Communion Considered (Complete)

    Chapter 2—On Baptism, Anserwing The Charge Of Dishonesty

    February 9, 2023 /

    Mr. Bridgman: "I ask was it candid, was it fair, when bills were sent round to Pseudo-Baptist chapels, with requests to ministers and people to attend (not an immersion, but) an ordination, was it fair in the preacher to turn the opportunity into a clap-trap, to draw away the weak and simple among our people into your pools of water?" My Reply: My reasons for saying so much on baptism, on that and on all such occasions are, 1. Because so much is said against it without the least true authority of chapter or verse from the mouth of God. 2. Because so many of its professed friends say so little about it as a part of the revealed will of God and of their…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 10—On Baptism, Answering The Charge Of Doubtful Disputations

    April 7, 2023

    Title Page

    January 26, 2023

    Chapter 13—On Communion, Answering The Charge Of Inconsistency

    May 18, 2023
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