Calvinism, Communion and the Baptists (Studies in Baptist History and Thought, #7)

by Peter Naylor

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This book is concerned with English Calvinistic Baptist churches from the later 1600s until the early 1800s, arguing that there was then no connection between "restricted communion" and "hyper-" or "high" Calvinism. A minimal definition of "restricted communion" would be the reception at the Baptist communion of those alone who had been immersed in water upon a profession of faith. A sketch of English Calvinistic Baptists in the years preceding and following the 1689 Act of Toleration stresses that they were a denomination other than that of the "General" Baptists, and that most Baptists, irrespective of party lines, were de facto "Strict Baptists." Historical arguments for and against restricted communion will demonstrate that during that period there was no definitive link between the Particular Baptists' communion discipline and their interpretations of Calvinism. Attention is given to John Gill's and Andrew Fuller's interpretations of the relation between the atonement and evangelism.
  • ISBN10 1842271423
  • ISBN13 9781842271421
  • Publish Date 1 October 2003
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 13 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Send The Light
  • Imprint Paternoster Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 266
  • Language English