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I agree with your sentiment and hope that Bruunnn realises sooner rather than later that his Baptistic intervention isn't the answer to all ills.
The Curse returns Glyn Davies 2007
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His views from the first were Baptistic, but circumstances placed him among the Methodists.
History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens George Washington Williams
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The colored people of Marion, and throughout the country around, are hardly less noted for their refinement than they are for their Baptistic opinions.
The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama Their Leaders and Their Work 1895
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Its publications are strictly Baptistic, and tend to unify the Baptist family in doctrine and sentiment.
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The Baptist Assembly is the joint yearly gathering of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and BMS World Mission - a Baptist missionary organisation which has transitioned into a larger inter-denominational evangelical agency with a Baptistic foundation and ethos.
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However, might not Mohler's proposal be enhanced by adding believer's baptism (or the age of accountability) as a first order belief, since it is so closely tied to a Baptistic understanding of salvation?
Between Two Worlds 2008
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Most of their articles of faith that have come down to us are essentially Baptistic. "
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Baptistic Order: _ "Not all [of the Anabaptists] know of all of these errors [enumerated in his book]; it is therefore not our intention to do an injustice to any one; we mean such public deceivers in the Baptistic
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894
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