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Originally posted by yeutter
Many years ago the US Army sent me to central Virginia for the summer. I became aquainted with the Primitive Baptists rather then tolerate the liberalism of the local Presbyterian and Episcopal Kirks.
Primitive Baptists seem to be divided into four camps. The first division is sadly along racial lines. The second divide is those who are truely hyper-Calvinist and those like elder Lassarre Bradley Jr. who are no more Calvinist then John Gill or Homer Hanko, or Herman Hoeksema
Originally posted by yeutter
Primitive Baptists seem to be divided into four camps. The first division is sadly along racial lines. The second divide is those who are truely hyper-Calvinist and those like elder Lassarre Bradley Jr. who are no more Calvinist then John Gill or Homer Hanko, or Herman Hoeksema
Originally posted by doulosChristou
One thing that certainly sets them apart from today's Reformed Baptists is their belief in three ordinances: baptism, communion, and foot washing.
Originally posted by doulosChristou One thing that certainly sets them apart from today's Reformed Baptists is their belief in three ordinances: baptism, communion, and foot washing.
Originally posted by turmeric
Originally posted by doulosChristou One thing that certainly sets them apart from today's Reformed Baptists is their belief in three ordinances: baptism, communion, and foot washing.
Footwashing? Rebaptizing? What is this thing with Baptists & water?