That Particular Baptist
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Mainly posting about the British Particular/Reformed Baptists | Sovereign grace over sin abounding | Second London Baptist Confession of Faith
The distinction between "absolute certainty" and "moral certainty" is an important one to remember in conversations regarding the subjects of baptism.
'If absolute certainty were required that the remission of sins properly pertains to all who are baptized, then Philip did wrong in baptizing Simon Magus (Acts 8), as did all who baptize hidden hypocrites - which nevertheless is often done, and rightly so, by God's command.
My parents were telling me about a conference they went to recently, and this was in the stack of books being given away to every attendee…
The Baptists, Catholics, and Lutherans I respect the most are the ones who would not let someone w my beliefs be members of their churches, and who would keep me as far away from leadership as possible if I converted. Its ridiculous Anglicans dont have that level of self-respect.
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Yes. And it shall come to pass that everyone who calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved. For in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem there shall be those who escape, as the LORD has said, and among the survivors shall be those whom the LORD calls. — Joel 2:32 So those who received…
Believes baptism is a beautiful embodiment of the covenant storyline of the Bible. It’s not individualistic, but an identification of belonging to the family of God.
While it was announced this week that some found reasons to leave the Baptist tradition, my Baptistic Congregational convictions were only reinforced. The 3535 Foundation Conference was superb. Fantastic lectures by Dr. Renihan, Dr. Bingham, and @JaredNMays on the 17th century…
"It is fundamentally wrong to say that Baptist witness as we see it in the seventeenth century was a product of modernity and its deeply ingrained individualism. That shows a woeful ignorance of the Baptist worlds of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries" -Michael A.G. Haykin
Big news from Michael Haykin in light of recent events. michaelazadaghaykin.substack.com/p/am-ever-so-b…
"Infant baptism is an inerrant truth, but if you reject it I don't believe you are disagreeing with the Bible." Can Protestant Paedobaptists tell me how one can arrive at this position?
What does your physical library look like by tradition?
What does your physical library look like by tradition? Reformed Baptist - 63 vols Presbyterian - 28 vols Dutch Reformed - 24 vols Independents -23 vols Anglican - 17 vols Rest of Cont. Reformed - 7 vols Lutheran - 9 vols Pre-Reformation - 5 vols Other - ? Didn't count