- A Novel Argument Against Multi-Site and Multi-Service Church Models -- “multi-church instances aren’t actually the same church...the church can’t actually be the church without meeting at the same time in the same place regularly.”
- Arkansas Baptist Association Records -- “About 70 associational records, mostly missionary Baptist, but at least one each General Baptist, Primitive Baptist, and Regular Baptist.”
- Baptist, Linguist, and Faithful Pastor: Introducing Henry Jessey -- “Even while Separatists and Baptists faced persecution and opposition in England, Jessey worked to obtain aid and support for displaced Jewish refugees residing in the Holy Land.”
- Church History: When Did Churches Stop Baptizing by Immersion? -- “‘When did churches leave behind the New Testament practice of immersion?’ The answer is, ‘Far later than you probably think.’”
- Concord Baptist Association -- “Minutes of the Concord Baptist Association, Sebastian County, Arkansas, 1871-1920.”
- Expositional Imposters (Expanded) -- “Too much preaching promotes pride in the congregation by throwing bricks over the wall toward other people’s greenhouses.”
- Hanging Lyres and Planting Gardens: Evaluation of Approaches to Culture -- “How do we live faithfully in our world while avoiding religious syncretism and the idolatry of the pagan nations in which we live?”
- John Owen and the Traditional Protestant View of the Hebrew Old Testament -- “These three issues were essential for the Protestant view of Scripture in the 17th century. They should be essential for the Protestant view of Scripture today.”
- Morning Star of the Reformation: the Life and Times of John de Wycliffe -- “His life and labours are inseparably associated with all the political and religious progress of the last five centuries.”
- The American Bible Society and the Baptists; or, The question discussed, Shall the whole word of God be given to the heathen? William Henry Wyckoff, New York, NY: J. Barker, 1841 -- “Baptist side of the discussion of a controversy over publishing a Bible in Bengalese, translating baptizo, baptisma, etc., as immerse, immersion, etc.”
- The John Gill Project -- “What is the John Gill Project? The London Lyceum, The Andrew Fuller Center, and H & E Publishing have partnered together with the mission to republicize the work of John Gill for a new generation.”
- The Oxford Debate on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament Held at New College on May 6, 1897 -- “The speeches made in the debate have been referred both in manuscript and in type to the several speakers for their approval and corrections.”
- They Shall Take Up Serpents; The Snake Handling Churches of the South -- “It is estimated that anywhere from one thousand to five thousand people are followers of the five signs. Its popularity seems to ebb and flow.”
- Westminster Abbey Gravesites -- “Who can be buried at Westminster Abbey?...most of those who are buried at Westminister Abbey have lived remarkable lives – scientists, inventors, writers, poets, musicians, composers, and 30 of England’s kings and queens.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Thursday, February 02, 2023
A Novel Argument, and other links
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