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Vindiciae Veritatis: A Vindication of the Truth

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A Vindication of the Truth is no ordinary book on Christian doctrine. This carefully edited republication is a supreme example of the theological precision and application shared among the early confessors of the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. Originally written by Nehemiah Coxe and endorsed by leading confessional Baptist ministers, this book is an exemplary specimen of the practise of confessional Baptist associational life. Calling upon and supporting young Coxe to engage with the several “heresies and gross errors”, the churches publicly refuted and declared their orthodox Christology in the face of theological confusion brought about by Thomas Collier.

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Published January 1, 2023

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December 31, 2024
A useful historical response to Thomas Collier's various heretical doctrines: Christological, trinitarian, socinianism, neonominanism, universalism and others.

This is a helpful historical book for Baptists that explains some of the differences between the first and second London Baptist confessions to give a more refined theological response to the errors of Thomas Collier among the particular Baptists.
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May 16, 2026
Historically important and theologically sound. Lost a star because, despite being written by an Englishman in English, the writing style felt like it was translated from Latin. And certain Latin phrases were used in the text, which could have more easily been written in English. The editor did well in translating these in the footnotes.
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