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The Reformed Baptism Form: A History from Dordt to today

Mike Feenstra·2020-02-10
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This post was written by Mike Feenstra, a member of the Southwest Protestant Reformed Church in Wyoming, Michigan. Mike also teaches fifth grade at a Christian school in West Michigan. _____________ God’s church is governed by Christ as the officebearer. According to the Belgic Confession, the church is governed in such a way that she is recognized by three marks. One such mark is the faithful administration of the sacraments. In our series on the baptism form, we have traced the history of...

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Author
Mike Feenstra
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2020-02-10

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RFPA Blog
Scripture References
Romans 1611 Timothy 11 Corinthians 1
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b. wielengabaptism formmike feenstrareformed baptism formsynod of dordt
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