- A Panegyric in Honour of John Clarke -- “Dr. John Clarke did start the first Baptist church in America in 1638. That church (Union Baptist) is still active, and although not a KJV church, it still is somewhat evangelistic and has saved people in it. John Clarke and his fellow Baptists were persecuted for their faith (as Baptists).”
- A Taxonomy of At-Risk Pastors -- “Some pastors have more resilience and capacity than others, but no one is immune to profound emotional and spiritual exhaustion.”
- Abrams Cast Iron Grave Covers: Exploring Greenville, Ala.’s Pioneer Cemetery, Part I -- “I headed for Greenville, Ala. I’d long wanted to visit Greenville because it was the home of Joseph R. Abrams, inventor of the cast iron grave cover.”
- Amanda America Dickson House, 1871, Hancock County -- “Upon David Dickson’s death in 1885, Amanda inherited the majority of his estate, worth well over 8 million dollars in today’s dollars.”
- Capitol rioter awaiting sentencing dies by suicide, coroner says -- “Matthew Lawrence Perna died on February 25, 2022 of a broken heart. His community (which he loved), his country, and the justice system killed his spirit and his zest for life.”
- Dickey Presbyterian, Rural Gem in Calhoun County, Org. 1871 -- “The name of the original church, located one mile south of the present structure, was the Pachitla Presbyterian Church – then located in Baker County.”
- Don’t Be an “Orphan Church Plant” -- “The parents reading this quickly remember just how needy newborns and toddlers are. Teens are less needy, yet only slightly more self-sufficient.”
- ERICKSON: An Unserious People Confront A Serious Man -- “...no living American remembers a world in which the United States was not a superpower. Putin intends to show us that world.”
- Famous Baptist Succession / History Quotes In Context -- “Many Baptists have pointed out some amazing quotations made by non-Baptist historians...weighty non-Baptist sources affirm the Baptists’ historical succession from the days of Christ to the present day.”
- John William Burgon: Rescued, Resuscitated, and Reconsidered by Theodore P. Letis -- “Ted Letis earned a Ph.D from the University of Edinburgh in ecclesiastical history, and was an Author, Lecturer, and President and Executive Director of the Institute of Renaissance and Reformation Biblical Studies.”
- Ketanji Brown Jackson: Five Things To Know About Biden’s SCOTUS Pick -- “Judge Jackson’s record of reversals by the left-leaning D.C. Circuit is troubling for anyone concerned about the rule of law.”
- Obama’s White House Doctor Demands Biden Take Cognitive Exam As Russia Starts War: ‘He’s Incoherent,’ ‘Looks Confused’ -- “The whole country is seeing his mental cognitive issues on display for over a year now, and there’s really no question in most people’s minds that there’s something going on with him...”
- Radical Abortion Bill Fails in U.S. Senate -- “Anti-Life U.S. senators failed to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) Monday. This bill would have banned states from passing Pro-Life laws and was originally passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last September in response to the life-saving Texas Heartbeat Act.”
- Rep. Vicky Hartzler’s account locked for tweet criticizing transgender athletes in women’s sports -- “Her tweet said: ‘Women’s Sports are for Women, not men pretending to be women.’”
- Scriptural Baptism -- “Here are four basic elements to scriptural baptism. 1. Scriptural administrator/teacher 2. Scriptural candidate 3. Scriptural mode 4. Scriptural action.”
- St. Paul CME, Hancock County, Org. 1857 -- “The St. Paul CME church was organized in 1857 by slaves on the Dickson Plantation. In 1870, property near the brush arbor where services were conducted was deeded over to the church.”
- The Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius Baptist Succession Quote: Is it Legitimate? -- “Yes...the quotation about Baptist succession by Roman Catholic cardinal Stanislaus Hosius is absolutely accurate, and he certainly did say it. Those who deny that he said it failed to research the matter properly.”
- The State of Theology -- “It may be unsurprising that the majority of the general U.S. population rejects the deity of Christ, but now almost a third of evangelicals agree that He was merely a great teacher.”
- To Stay and Serve: Why We Didn’t Flee Ukraine -- “My wife and I have decided to remain in our city near Kyiv. We want to serve the people here along with Irpin Bible Church where I joined the pastoral team in 2016.”
- Top 5 Church Denominations That Use KJV Bible the Most -- “The original research for the project was based on open source versions of the Bible, including data from the Pew Research Center, Google Analytics, and YouVersion.”
- Ukraine: The left spews an amazing banquet of stupidities -- “It reminds me of the boobs in that 1996 movie Independence Day, who, when greeted by hostile ships from outer space in midtown New York City, started a Times Square-style party to ‘welcome’ the aliens. The aliens zapped the revelers on the spot with one laser shot, killing them all.”
- We Are Miles Away But Still Walking -- “While I appreciate Ward’s tone and demeanor, his claim that the Confessional position or even the KJVO position is the divisive side of the version argument is plainly false...”
- Where KJV Leaves the Beza 1598 for Stephens 1550 or Another Text -- “In this study each deviation from Beza is noted. In the first section are general deviatiations. In the second section are deviations which reportedly follow the Latin Vulgate Bible.”
- Why are the promoters of modern bibles so silent about Jennifer Knust? -- “I wonder if ANY critical text advocate will say anything about him or her? We as TR/KJV proponents have to denounce any association with people like Gipp or Ruckman every second paragraph, but these rank heretics are never spoken against!”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, March 19, 2022
A Panegyric in Honour of John Clarke, and other links
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