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Traditionally, many historians have credited the Particular Baptists with reinstituting the ancient practice of baptism by immersion around 1641. But like many aspects of Baptist history, some scholars dispute that assertion, pointing to evidence suggesting General Baptists immersed earlier than that date.
Jan 10, 2009
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THE RESTORATION OF IMMERSION 71 immersion was restored by the English Particular Anabaptists in, or about, 1641, I now feel equally certain that some features ...
Still we are not without positive evidence of the existence of believer's immersion in England before 1641. Dr. Christian gives a good supply of such evidence, ...
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1910, 526-47. Page 2. THE RESTORATION OF IMMERSION. 71 immersion was restored by the English Particular Anabaptists in, or about, 1641, I now feel equally ...
Dec 11, 2009 · Such division as there was, as London Baptists moved in the early 1640s towards immersion as the correct mode of believers' baptism, occurred ...
"Immersion as a religious rite was practiced by John the Baptist about the year 30 of our era, and was solemnly enjoined by our Saviour upon all his ministers ...
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Leon McBeth explains that total immersion was officially recovered in 1640-1641 by the Particular Baptists in England. He comments that there is no ...
All the Baptists of England, so far as I know, believe that their fathers practiced immersion before 1641. Dr. Whitsitt's contention is that from 1509 to 1641 ...
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In the preface to his "Treatise of Baptism, or Dipping," London, 1641, the earliest book in the English language, to assert that immersion is essential to ...
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Anabaptist organism or immersion before 1611-1641 are utterly exploded by the claim and practice of the English Baptists of 1 64 1 and onward; and even if ...