In this message the doctrine of church succession or Landmarkism is given thorough consideration. Today there is a division between Landmark Baptist Churches. One side is known as the Essential Mother Daughter Authority (EMDA) Landmark churches, and the other, Direct Authority (DA) Landmark churches. Bro. J. C. Settlemoir proves what Landmarkism originally meant to the Baptist brethren of the 19th century, when this term was first employed coined.
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Very Informative Message! This helpful historical message looks at the Baptist doctrine of landmarkism. To do this, Settlemoir examines the writings of the original landmarkers such as J.R. Graves, J.M. Pendleton, and A.C. Dayton. He shows some modern historians have misinterpreted landmarkism and how the doctrine should be defined today. Anyone interested in learning more about Landmarkism needs to listen to this message.