• John E. Hazelton's "Hold-Fast" (Complete)

    Chapter 5: The Church of England

    "Mine eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with Me.”—Psalm 101:6 This and the following chapters are designed to give a sketch of some of the most noteworthy and useful of the exponents of the doctrines of grace during the nineteenth century; a few named did most of their work during the latter part…

  • John E. Hazelton's "Hold-Fast" (Complete)

    Chapter 6: The Independents

    "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."—John 8:32 William Huntington (1743-1813) must occupy the first place in this chapter in order of time and reach of influence. He was born in the Weald of Kent, between Goudhurst and Cranbrook, his mother being the wife of a day labourer working for seven or eight shillings…

  • John E. Hazelton's "Hold-Fast" (Complete)

    Chapter 7: The Baptists

    "For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body.''—1 Corinthians 12:13 In sketching some of God's witnesses among the Baptists in the nineteenth century, Samuel Eyles Pierce (1746-1829) should be first mentioned, because in his earlier years he sat under the ministry of Toplady, Romaine, and Hawker, with the latter of whom he was on terms of close…

  • John E. Hazelton's "Hold-Fast" (Complete)

    Chapter 8: Literature

    "Cast thy bread upon the waters; for thou shalt find it after many days."—Ecclesiastes 11:1 The literature of the past century, expository of the distinctive truths of the Gospel, has been of singular value; and whilst it lacks the massiveness and majesty of the doctrinal Puritans and the beauty and power of others, it is adapted to the period in…

  • John E. Hazelton's "Hold-Fast" (Complete)

    Chapter 9: The Future

    "Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another, and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before Him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon His Name."—Malachi 3:16 Neither Luther or Calvin held those shallow Pelagian views, now so common, of a gradual amelioration and Christianising of the…

  • Jared Smith On Various Issues

    Thoughts On Closed Communion

    Is the Communion Table open or closed? Since all Christians recognize the Communion Table is restricted to professing believers, at the exclusion of all unbelievers, it is safe to say that there is no such thing as a purely open Table. And, since all discerning Baptists recognize the Communion Table is restricted to professing Christians that have been baptized, at…