Thomas E Kresal November 23, 2020
Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives
What are the Teachings of Ecclesiastical History
True New Testament Churches Don’t Share Pulpit with Protestants
PART TWELVE of TWELVE
Reader, with whom do you stand and which of these two classes of Baptists do you think occupies the ground held by our fathers from the third to the sixteenth century?
I think that even Bro. Jeter and his “Pike” man will admit that there was very little affiliation or open communion of any sort practiced in those ages. Those saintly Reformers, the ancestors of modern Protestants, who burnt, and drowned, and imprisoned without mercy our fathers, were not quite so anxious to exchange pulpits, and hold union meetings with Baptists as their children now are. And why?
They are the same, and Baptists hold the same principles today as then. What can the reader think of the historical information or candor of the man, who will assert that Baptists recognized those Protestant societies as churches, and their preachers as ministers of the gospel of Christ, any more than they did those of the Catholic Church and her priests?
Presented by Thomas E. Kresal from excerpts: Graves, James R.. Old Landmarkism: What is it? . First Vision Publishers. Kindle Edition.
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