How One Enters the Gospel Church
July 27, 2009 by E. D. McCutcheon · Leave a Comment
Because Primitive Baptists know that the vast majority of those who were delivered from Egypt were not permitted to enter Caanan, they have always believed that it is absolutely necessary for one to follow the instructions that God has given in His word if one expects to live in the gospel church and walk on God’s highway. There are four specific acts... [Read more]
Doctrine For Dummies – Part 8 – Sanctification
June 8, 2009 by David Montgomery · Leave a Comment
I call sanctification the “Cecile B. De Mill” doctrine. You know the guy who did “The Ten Commandments” and other large-scale epic type movies. Well, sanctification is a doctrine of epic proportions. It is huge, long and expansive. It’s a collage of all the doctrines we’ve discussed so far and takes a piec... [Read more]
Establishment of the Church
June 5, 2009 by S. A. Paine · Leave a Comment
I have written that I neither believe that the church was established on the mountain, when Jesus went there and appointed His apostles, on Pentecost, as our Campbellite friends claim.
We wish first to offer some of our objections to the idea that the church was established on the mountain. Isa. 2:2 is relied upon as a proof of that position by its ad... [Read more]
Fellowship: The 18th Chapter of Matthew Considered
May 30, 2009 by James H. Oliphant · Leave a Comment
Every true lover of Zion is anxious to have peace prevail among us. Each member should labor to maintain the fellowship of the church. Great patience is required to live a consistent Christian life. We are all more or less imperfect and prone to err. We have our tempers, often ungovernable; and our tongues are often improperly employed. Also, ... [Read more]








