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The Reformed View of Baptism

Michael Kimmitt·1994-04-01
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'For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach die gospel' introduction Systematic Theology is that subject which taking the information provided by Biblical, Exegetical and Historical Theology, seeks to weave it into a comprehensive whole to be applied in Practical Theology. We may liken it to a massive tree, growing out of the bedrock of Scripture. The trunk is Theology proper, what we learn about God; and then the main branches are typically Anthropology, the doctrine of Man;...

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Author
Michael Kimmitt
Date

1994-04-01

Source
British Reformed Journal
Scripture References
Matthew 28:19
Mark 1
Ephesians 4
1 Corinthians
1 Corinthians 12:131 Corinthians 12
Romans 6
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