Having introduced the historical circumstances behind the formation of the 3 great confessions, we now explore what these confessions teach, and where they differ from one another. Finally, we emphasize the influence the Second London Baptist Confession (1689) has had on Baptist life and thought in the past 3 centuries. Though relatively unknown to modern Baptists, this great confession has exerted significant influence upon many generations of Baptists, including such men as William Carey and Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Oh for grace that in our day we too may recover the old paths that our forefathers have walked!
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Jerry Slate, Jr. was born in Marietta, GA and was raised in a godly Christian home, the youngest of three children. He was converted to Christ and baptized when he was eight years old. He obtained a B.A. from Columbia Bible College in Columbia, SC in 1991, majoring in Bible and...