Remarks on “An Address from the Berean Society of Universalists in Boston, to the Congregation of the first church in Weymouth, in answer to a sermon delivered in said church, December 18, 1808, entitled, “The Will of God, respecting the salvation of all men, illustrated” also, a few strictures on a performance of S. Thompson, entitled “Universal restoration vindicated, in a Reply” to the same sermon. By J. Norton


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Edification and Beauty


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Edification and Beauty describes the practical application of confessional theological principles among English Particular Baptists at the close of the seventeenth century. It examines the theological summary of their views as contained and expressed in the Second London Confession (1677/89), fleshed out in various published works, and recorded in manuscript church books. It describes in detail a wide variety of ecclesiological practices, demonstrating that these churches and their leaders sought to work out in practice the principles they publicly confessed. The book demonstrates that confessional subscription was taken seriously and practiced carefully within the Particular Baptist churches.