A brief answer to three books, one by John Faldo, called an Independent, and two by Thomas Hicks a Baptist, put forth against the people called ... (Inde)pendents, and Baptists

A brief answer to three books, one by John Faldo, called an Independent, and two by Thomas Hicks a Baptist, put forth against the people called ... (Inde)pendents, and Baptists

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Jan 3, 2011 · English · Paperback (26 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 26
Language English
Published Jan 3, 2011
Publisher EEBO Editions, ProQuest
ISBN-10 1240861362
ISBN-13 9781240861361

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Thomas Lawrence delves into the theological debates surrounding early Christian sects in a compelling exploration of Independent and Baptist views. Through a series of responses, he thoughtfully addresses the arguments presented by John Faldo and Thomas Hicks, highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses of each position.

With a keen understanding of the historical context, Lawrence not only defends his perspective but also invites readers to consider the broader implications of faith and doctrine in society. The intricate discourse encapsulates the passion and conviction inherent in religious discussions of the time.

Moreover, Lawrence's work stands as a testament to the importance of dialogue within the Christian community, advocating for a respectful examination of differing beliefs. His writing ultimately serves to enrich the reader's understanding of a pivotal moment in religious history.

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