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Strona 112
... attained its object , led to nothing further just then . In 1653 , the churches of Somersetshire formed an association in- tended to be permanent , though it endured but four years or so . In 1655 , however 112 The Baptists.
... attained its object , led to nothing further just then . In 1653 , the churches of Somersetshire formed an association in- tended to be permanent , though it endured but four years or so . In 1655 , however 112 The Baptists.
Strona 113
... association , which existed until 1892 , when it was divided into the East and West Midland ; and in 1689 the London churches brought about the organization of a General Assembly of all the churches of their order . All of these , with ...
... association , which existed until 1892 , when it was divided into the East and West Midland ; and in 1689 the London churches brought about the organization of a General Assembly of all the churches of their order . All of these , with ...
Strona 119
... the beginning of this century . The famous chapter on " The Snakes of Ire- land " is not quite paralleled , but almost . Two associations , a Northern and a Southern , were formed in 1897 by these churches . In Great Britain 119.
... the beginning of this century . The famous chapter on " The Snakes of Ire- land " is not quite paralleled , but almost . Two associations , a Northern and a Southern , were formed in 1897 by these churches . In Great Britain 119.
Strona 120
... this view , which received the name of Six Principle Baptists . In March , 1690 , five London churches holding these beliefs formed an association . At this time both Calvinists and Arminians were united in these churches ; 120 The ...
... this view , which received the name of Six Principle Baptists . In March , 1690 , five London churches holding these beliefs formed an association . At this time both Calvinists and Arminians were united in these churches ; 120 The ...
Strona 131
... associations began in 1800 in Nova Scotia , and kept pace with the progress of the churches . The first missionary society was formed in the same region in 1815 , and others followed , but in 1846 all were united in the Baptist Conven ...
... associations began in 1800 in Nova Scotia , and kept pace with the progress of the churches . The first missionary society was formed in the same region in 1815 , and others followed , but in 1846 all were united in the Baptist Conven ...
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Strona 9 - The whole counsel of God concerning all things necessary for his own glory, man's salvation, faith and life, is either expressly set down in scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from scripture ; unto which nothing at any time is to be added, whether by new revelations of the Spirit or traditions of men.
Strona 82 - That the magistrate is not by virtue of his office to meddle with religion, or matters of conscience, to force or compel men to this or that form of religion, or doctrine : but to leave Christian religion free, to every man's conscience, and to handle only civil transgressions (Rom. xiii), injuries and wrongs of man against man, in murder, adultery, theft, etc., for Christ only is the king, and lawgiver of the church and conscience (James iv.
Strona 55 - If thou wilt be perfect, go sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven; and come and follow me.
Strona 83 - ... rules sufficient in His Word for His worship ; and for any to make more, were to charge Christ with want of wisdom, or faithfulness, or both, in not making laws enough, or not good enough for His house. Surely it is our wisdom, duty, and privilege, to observe Christ's laws only (Ps.
Strona 121 - Some imagine that they ought to have more evidence of the change from the seventh to the first day of the week...
Strona 11 - That which is born of the flesh, is flesh ; that which is born of the Spirit, is Spirit.
Strona 114 - General councils or assemblies, consisting of Bishops, Elders, and Brethren of the several churches of Christ, and being legally convened, and met together out of all the churches, and the churches appearing there by their representatives, make but one church, and have lawful right, and suffrage in this general meeting, or assembly, to act in the name of Christ ; it being of divine authority, and is the best means under heaven to preserve unity, to prevent heresy, and superintendency among, or in...
Strona 137 - Whereas Mr. Roger Williams, one of the elders of the church of Salem, hath broached and divulged new and dangerous opinions against the authority of magistrates ; as also writ letters of defamation, both of the magistrates and churches here, and that before any conviction, and yet maintaineth the same without any retraction ; it is, therefore, ordered that the said Mr.
Strona 166 - The General Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States for Foreign Missions, and other important objects relating to the Redeemer's Kingdom," popularly known as the Triennial Convention.