The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith

The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
Title The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith PDF eBook
Author Stan Reeves
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Release 2022-06
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The truths that this confession promoted fell out of favor for much of the twentieth century, but in the last fifty years there has been a great recovery of gospel truth among Evangelicals and once again there are those deeply committed to the doctrines of this confession. The English language, however, has changed over time, and just as there are phrases in the Authorized Version (1611), also known as the King James Version, that are no longer as clear as they once were due to linguistic change, so it is the case with the 1689 Confession. For this reason, this new rendition of the confession by Dr. Reeves is indeed welcome. He has sought to render it readable by the typical twenty-first-century Christian reader, but with minimal change and without sacrificing any of the riches of the original text. I believe he has succeeded admirably in both of these aims. (From the Foreword by Michael A.G. Haykin)

A Faith to Confess

A Faith to Confess
Title A Faith to Confess PDF eBook
Author Sidney Maurice Houghton
Publisher Carey Publications
Pages 72
Release 1975
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780854799404

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Here in modern English is the most famous of Baptist Confessions containing the heart and soul of the Reformation in terms of clear Biblical truth. Here is a Confession of faith for churches to be founded upon, a faith for church members to know, love, defend and propagate, a faith that church officers can hand on to future generations. The Introduction which forms a preface to this Confession explains its origin and discusses several particularly relevant issues contained in the chapters, thereby increasing the usefulness of the whole.

Confessing the Faith

Confessing the Faith
Title Confessing the Faith PDF eBook
Author Stan Reeves
Publisher Founders Press
Pages 62
Release 2012-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780984949854

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The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith updated in modern English for the 21st Century.

The 1689

The 1689
Title The 1689 PDF eBook
Author William Kiffin
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Pages 80
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781478274827

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"This little volume is not issued as an authoritative rule, or code of faith, whereby you are to be fettered, but as an assistance to you in controversy, a confirmation in faith, and a means of edification in righteousness. Here the younger members of our church will have a body of divinity in small compass, and by means of the Scriptural proofs, will be ready to give a reason for the hope that is in them. Be not ashamed of your faith; remember it is the ancient gospel of martyrs, confessors, Reformers, and saints. Above all, it is the truth of God against which the gates of hell cannot prevail." - C.H. Spurgeon

The Baptist Confession of Faith & The Baptist Catechism

The Baptist Confession of Faith & The Baptist Catechism
Title The Baptist Confession of Faith & The Baptist Catechism PDF eBook
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Pages 123
Release 2012
Genre Baptists
ISBN 9781599253220

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This book contains the accepted editions of both Confession and Catechism along with the Scripture Proofs for both. Also included is a brief historical introduction by Dr. Jim Renihan, the original Appendix on Baptism, and the original Letter to the Reader. - Publisher.

The Colonial Wars, 1689–1762

The Colonial Wars, 1689–1762
Title The Colonial Wars, 1689–1762 PDF eBook
Author Howard H. Peckham
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 272
Release 2014-07-04
Genre History
ISBN 022623035X

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A fascinating look at over seventy years of fighting in the American colonies—as France, England, and Spain tried to stake their claims in the New World. Although the colonial wars consisted of almost continuous raids and skirmishes between the English and French colonists and their Indian allies and enemies, they can be separated into four major conflicts, corresponding to four European wars of which they were, in varying degrees, a part: King William's War (1689-97) (War of the League of Augsburg); Queen Anne's War (1702-13) (War of the Spanish Succession); King George's War (1744-48) (War of the Austrian Succession); and The French and Indian War (1755-62) (Seven Years' War). This book chronicles the events of these wars, summarizing the struggle for empire in America among France, England, and Spain. He indicates how the colonists applied the experience they gained from fighting Indians to their engagements with European powers. And what they learned from the colonial wars, they translated into a political philosophy that led to independence and self-government.

Progressive Covenantalism

Progressive Covenantalism
Title Progressive Covenantalism PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Wellum
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 314
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433684039

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Building on the foundation of Kingdom through Covenant (Crossway, 2012), Stephen J. Wellum and Brent E. Parker have assembled a team of scholars who offer a fresh perspective regarding the interrelationship between the biblical covenants. Each chapter seeks to demonstrate how the covenants serve as the backbone to the grand narrative of Scripture. For example, New Testament scholar Thomas Schreiner writes on the Sabbath command from the Old Testament and thinks through its applications to new covenant believers. Christopher Cowan wrestles with the warning passages of Scripture, texts which are often viewed by covenant theologians as evidence for a "mixed" view of the church. Jason DeRouchie provides a biblical theology of “seed” and demonstrates that the covenantal view is incorrect in some of its conclusions. Jason Meyer thinks through the role of law in both the old and new covenants. John Meade unpacks circumcision in the OT and how it is applied in the NT, providing further warrant to reject covenant theology's link of circumcision with (infant) baptism. Oren Martin tackles the issue of Israel and land over against a dispensational reading, and Richard Lucas offers an exegetical analysis of Romans 9-11, arguing that it does not require a dispensational understanding. From issues of ecclesiology to the warning passages in Hebrews, this book carefully navigates a mediating path between the dominant theological systems of covenant theology and dispensationalism to offer the reader a better way to understand God’s one plan of redemption.