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102 Catechism
CATECHISM A form of instruction by means of questions and answers. There have been various catechisms published by different authors, but many of them have been but ill suited to convey instruction to juvenile minds. Catechisms for children should be so framed as not to puzzle and confound, but to let the beams of divine light into their minds by…
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1 Thessalonians: Chapter 5, Verse 11
“Wherefore comfort yourselves together, etc.]” Either with the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, the second coming of Christ, and the thoughts of being for ever with him, and one another, and so may be a repetition of the advice in (1 Thessalonians 4:18) or with this consideration, that they were not in a state of darkness, ignorance, and…
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Maurice Roberts And Hyper-Calvinism
Those ‘Theological Swearwords’ ‘Antinomianism and Hyper-Calvinism’ Again Some years ago in the Evangelical Times, one of their directors, John Legg, referred to the terms ‘Antinomianism and Hyper-Calvinism’ as ‘theological swearwords’ and used them indiscriminately with his co-director Errol Hulse to describe my practice of preaching the whole of the gospel to the whole man wherever I was placed by God…
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Table Of Contents
(This Book contains "The Articles of the Faith and Practice of a Primitive or Strict and Particular Baptist Church," and Annotations, or Explanatory and illustrative notes on the same. To facilitate reference, each Article with its corresponding Annotations is here presented under one heading.) Part 1—The Doctrines Of The Gospel Article 1—The Holy Sciptrues Inspiration asserted; Verbal Inspiration; 2 Timothy…
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Preface
In the following pages an attempt is made to state with clearness and simplicity the views regarded as essential by the Section of the Baptist Denomination to which the title "Strict and Particular," or preferably "Primitive," is ordinarily applied. Debatable topics have been avoided. Nothing, therefore, is advanced ooncerning the Sonship of the Lord Jesus, in its controversial aspect: or…
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Title Page
A Guide To Church Fellowship, As Maintained By Primitive Or Strict And Particular Baptists. By William Jeyes Styles 1902