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The Old Faith Baptist Library
Featuring,
The first generation of Particular Baptist writers (1633-1677) who issued, explained and
defended
the First London Confession of Faith, editions of 1644, 1646, 1651, 1652 and 1653
(from Leith); against the
Anglicans, Congregationalists, General Baptists, Papists, Presbyterians, Puritans,
Quakers, and Seekers.
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With Additional Studies on the Historic Baptist Views on...
Ecclesiology, the Gospel Church, with its
members, ministers, ordinances, faith, order, worship and works,
in distinction from Papal, Protestant, Puritan, Universalists, and Baptist High-Church
Concepts;
Eschatology, the historic pre-mill position in
distinction from Irivnism, Darbyisn, Scofieldism,
Secret Rapturism and all Futurism and Dispensationalism;
History, maintaining the historic and
original concepts of Baptist history before the influences of Dexterism,
Whitsittism, and modern Southern and Reformed Baptist's Revisionism;
Succession, affirming and showing the historic
Baptists attitudes on the succession of their gospel church,
with its members, officers, ordinances, faith, order, worship and works;
Theology; setting forth Absolute Predestination, the Doctrines of Grace, the Absolute Sovereignty of God, Justification by Christ Alone when He died, on the Cross, in His Body, by His Blood, in opposition to Luther's doctrine of Meritorious Faith, New Covenant Theology in opposition to Reformed and Puritan Theology and its One Covenant Two Administrations Theory, and in opposition to Eternal Justification, distinguishing the difference between Christ's work on the Cross which was and is Justification, and God's Eternal Purpose or Decree to Justify;
Ancient Manuscript Studies and Textual Criticism,
maintaining a certain, clear, and consistent testimony
for a proper translation of Both the Old and New Testaments from the historic
Trinitarian Greek Manuscripts, (Defending
the LXX against the Massoratic Text and TR and MT against the
Oxford Revisionists and Movement);
Biblical Trinitarianism, in Opposition to
Arianism, Sabellianism, Semi-Unitarianism as held by the Papists,
Protestants, Puritans, and Unitarianism;
Separation and Sanctification, showing Biblical
sanctification and holiness and the historic Particular Baptist's concepts of
Antinomianism in distinction from New School's progressive sanctification, and also
Phariseeism with its
influences upon Papal, Reformed and Puritan concepts;
Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage, in Opposition to the Papal, Anglican and Puritan Views;
. . . also featuring many later historic Particular Baptist writers,
General Baptist writers
and Pedobapatist writers.
Online Resources
The
Old Faith Baptist Library
Updated 11/23/98
Writings
of Dr. R.E. Pound, II
Updated 9/17/98
Links of Interest
The Remnant
The 1 John 5:7 Web Site
John Milton's
Divorce Tracts
The Baptized Way
Keach's Glory of a True Church
Dr. R. E. Pound, Trustee and Curator.
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Dr. R. E. Pound
P. O. Box 3
Paris, AR 72855; USA
1-501-963-8365
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