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Thomas Armitage



Average rating: 3.4 · 10 ratings · 2 reviews · 21 distinct works
A History Of The Baptists

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A history of the Baptists: ...

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The past, present and futur...

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A History of the Baptists: ...

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Preaching: Its Ideal And In...

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Why Am I a Baptist Volume 1...

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The Funeral Sermon on the D...

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Do you understand?

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“The Churches of the Standing Order were filled with unconverted persons, with many who had grown up in them from infancy, being introduced at that time by christening; and but a small proportion of their members made any claim to a spiritual regeneration. The intuitions of a converted soul recoil from Church associations with those whose only claim to membership in Christ's mystical body is a ceremony performed over an unconscious infant, for the renewed man seeks fellowship with those who, like himself, have exercised faith in Christ's saving merits, and he is likely to take the Scriptures for his guide in seeking his Church home.”
Thomas Armitage, A History Of The Baptists

“Governor Jenks, of Rhode Island, understood the matter as Holmes understood it, and in writing, early in the eighteenth century, said: 'The paying of a fine seems to be but a small thing in comparison of a man's parting with his religion, yet the paying of a fine is the acknowledgment of a transgression; and for a man to acknowledge that he has transgressed, when his conscience tells him he has not, is but little, if any thing at all, short of parting with his religion.”
Thomas Armitage, A History Of The Baptists

“The Baptists of Virginia took an equally resolute step in favor of independence. but though under different circumstances, not a jot less honorable. Notwithstanding their persecutions by the Colony itself, the moment that the State Convention met to determine the duty of the Colony, sixty Baptist Churches said to this civil body: Strike the blow! 'Make military resistance to Great Britain, in her unjust invasion, tyrannical oppression and repeated hostilities,' and we will sustain you, ministers and people.”
Thomas Armitage, A History Of The Baptists



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