Thomas Grantham on the Nicene Creed
Writing in Christianismus Primitivus, the 17th-century English General Baptist leader Thomas Grantham declares concerning the Nicene Creed:
This Confession of Faith, as it is of great Antiquity, so verily, were it diligently considered, might be a good means to bring to a greater degree of unity, many of the divided parties professing Christianity.
-- C.P. II.2.V, p. 61.
This Confession of Faith, as it is of great Antiquity, so verily, were it diligently considered, might be a good means to bring to a greater degree of unity, many of the divided parties professing Christianity.
-- C.P. II.2.V, p. 61.
Labels: Baptist Catholicity, Baptists, Ecumenism
Amen to that!
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Craig Baker |
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 2:18:00 AM
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