Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary October 30th 1888
Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary October 30th 1888
Nj First Baptist Church Middletown
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These thirty-three men had almost all New England against them, some of the Southern Colonies, the customs of centuries, the deliverances of councils and confessions of faith. Reformers like Martin Luther and John Knox, saintly men like Baxter, thought it a per- tinent doctrine. Our Baptist fathers stood there so quietly, planted their con- victions, and the whole world has come around to them. And to-day the truth has so won its way into the world's thinking that we are apt to underestimate th...e sublimity of their position. They stood for the Church, its purity, its regenerate character. They were the custodians, the trustees of this teaching — the Church must be a regenerate body. They were dark times spiritually in our land when these three Churches were formed. In 1657, in New England, the half-way covenant was adopted. Under this all persons who had been baptized were regarded as Church mem- bers, but the Lord's Supper was withheld from them. But they could not stop here. If infant baptism admitted to the Lord's Church, why not also to the Lord's Supper?
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