Pastor Brown describes the historical Anabaptists and their important figures, beliefs, aberrant doctrines, notorious deeds as well as the way they were treated by their contemporaries.
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Great Sermon! I wish Bob Brown had Martyrs Mirror book to read
If I had his address I would be happy to mail him one
Ray Leiter (12/26/2012)
from Mechanicsburg, PA
Great Sermon! I found this sermon very interesting. We used to attend Baptist churches and have a great regard for Baptist churches in general. My wife and I believe Baptist churches is where you find the best Bible based preaching.
We are now members of a Mennonite church.
My ancestors were Mennonites while my wifes' were German Reformed.
I liked your comment about people not reading primary sources and instead using secondary sources for their teaching. Isn't that exactly what you did by not having a Mennonite pastor tell you people about anabaptism? I suspect if I were to interview your audience concerning Menno Simmons relationship to the Munsterites, I would be told he was of one accord with them.
What do you think?
Mike Jeshurun (12/28/2011)
from India
A must hear sermon! A wonderful teaching on who the Anabaptists were, preached in the right spirit, without apologizing for the Reformers. The best sermon on this subject. God bless Brother Bob Brown and his ministry!