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John Wesley and Charles Finney

agedman

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But my question is if we suggest that Finney and Wesley may have been "horribly misguided" then should we not also hold the same for those who started the Baptist church? What is the criteria that decides that Finney and Wesley were horribly misguided and not the Baptists?

"What is the criteria that decides that Finney and Wesley were horribly misguided and not the Baptists?"

That is a great question and one that I was hoping the knowledgeable people of the forum would take up and discuss.

I posted a link from a sign by Phil Johnson (not in support or non support of his views) as an outside reference on Finney. He contends that Finney was a heretic.

The question on what Scriptural criteria needs to be involved in the discussion is certainly one that needs consideration. Perhaps it even needs to be a major player, because such a criteria would extrapolate to the modern believer in perhaps greater discernment of affiliation and granting credence to a certain person or group.
 

The Archangel

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Jonathan Edwards is credited with starting the first Baptist church in America. He broke from the established church because of doctrinal issues. Was he influential? No doubt, but he would no doubt have had great issues with the presentation and doctrine of both Finney and Wesley.

I am uncertain just how great an impact the Baptists have ever had.

For instance, in colonial Williamsburg, the established church (where Thomas Jefferson, and other notables that lived in the area had membership) highly persecuted the very small Baptist congregation.

Agedman,

Friend, it is very incorrect to say that Jonathan Edwards started the first baptist church in America.

Roger Williams started the first Baptist church in America and he did so in 1638 in Providence, Rhode Island.

Jonathan Edwards was not born until 1703.

The Archangel
 

freeatlast

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"What is the criteria that decides that Finney and Wesley were horribly misguided and not the Baptists?"

That is a great question and one that I was hoping the knowledgeable people of the forum would take up and discuss.

I posted a link from a sign by Phil Johnson (not in support or non support of his views) as an outside reference on Finney. He contends that Finney was a heretic.

The question on what Scriptural criteria needs to be involved in the discussion is certainly one that needs consideration. Perhaps it even needs to be a major player, because such a criteria would extrapolate to the modern believer in perhaps greater discernment of affiliation and granting credence to a certain person or group.

If Fenney taught that Man's Moral Responsibility to obey God's law as the way of salvation the he certainly was a heretic. If he taught that once we are saved we are to keep the commands then he is biblical.
 

agedman

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Agedman,

Friend, it is very incorrect to say that Jonathan Edwards started the first baptist church in America.

Roger Williams started the first Baptist church in America and he did so in 1638 in Providence, Rhode Island.

Jonathan Edwards was not born until 1703.

The Archangel


OH MY SOUL!!!!!!!!!

You are right.

My sincere apologies to both men!

As soon as read the words Roger Williams in your post, I new I blundered.

Can you give what difference they may have held had they been first peers to the same age - move Rodger up or Jonathan back. And what might they say if contemporaries of this modern age?
 

agedman

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If Fenney taught that Man's Moral Responsibility to obey God's law as the way of salvation the he certainly was a heretic. If he taught that once we are saved we are to keep the commands then he is biblical.

Free at last,

Do you think that a person saved has the capacity to live a sinless life?
 

freeatlast

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Free at last,

Do you think that a person saved has the capacity to live a sinless life?
Absolutely! I know of some that has. I think I can prove it beyond reasonable doubt if you are interested. Of course if you have made up your mind I won't be able to prove anything even in the slightest of way. By the way I am not one of them who has, but tomorrow is a new day.
And I certainly can show you where we are commanded to do it.
 
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