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The Ancient Baptist Journal

Postby Ben Stratton on 2008 Aug 21 Thu 6:00 am

The Ancient Baptist Journal is a quarterly publication established for the sole purpose of promoting Baptist principles and biblical preaching. You can learn more by going to their website at: www.theancientbaptistjournal.com This journal was recently established by number of Baptist pastors interested in seeing a revival of historic Baptist ecclesiology. For $30 you can subscribe to the Ancient Baptist Journal and receive four different issues. I highly recommend it to any concerned Baptist. The first issue is 139 pages in a very profession looking paperback format. The index to the premier Summer 2008, Volume 1, Issue 1 is below:

1. What Is An Ancient Baptist? by Dolton W. Robertson II.
2. Unequally Yoked: The Marriage of Baptist History to German Higher Criticism by James A. Alter
3. Exploring Baptist History by Jeff Faggart.
4. The Dr. John Clarke Memorial by the Baptist History Preservation Society.
5. Obligations of Baptists to Teach Their Principles by J.B. Gambrell
6. A Baptist Church Radically Different From Pedo-Baptist Churches by J.L.M. Curry.
7. Obligations of Baptists to Teach Their Principles by Jeremiah Jeter
8. Howard Sears and the Hand of Providence by A. Scott Miller
9. Baptist Book Review: Distinctive Principles of Baptists by J.M. Pendleton by James A. Alter
10. Baptist Book Review: A History of the Baptists by John T. Christian by Dolton W. Robertson II
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Re: The Ancient Baptist Journal

Postby Rlvaughn on 2008 Sep 02 Tue 5:29 am

Thanks for letting us know about this, Brother Ben.
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Re: The Ancient Baptist Journal

Postby Ben Stratton on 2008 Sep 09 Tue 4:15 am

This is what one Baptist seminary professor said about the Ancient Baptist Journal:

"Thank you! Thank you! For introducing me to The Ancient Baptist Journal. It is everything that You said it was. We have needed something like this for a long time. I’m giving gift subscriptions to several of my cohorts."

If you haven't got a subscription to the Ancient Baptist Journal yet, I would strongly encourage you to do so. I know you will enjoy it. This is one of the few journals being published that historic Baptists can get behind and support.
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Re: The Ancient Baptist Journal

Postby Ben Stratton on 2009 Jan 15 Thu 1:43 pm

The second issue of "The Ancient Baptist Journal" is now available.

The Table of Contents is as follows:
1. "The Bible: The Baptists' Sole Authority Throughout the Ages" by James A. Alter
2. "God is not the Author of Confusion: Bible Versions and Baptist Distinctives" by Michael D. Scott.
3. "The Bible a Baptist Book" by George D. Benton
4. " The Southern Baptist Bible" by Laurence M. Vance
5. "Obadiah Holmes Memorial" by Jeff Faggart
6. "The Bible: Man's Sole Authority" by Douglas D. Stauffer
7. "Humanism: The New Establishment" by Dolton W. Robertson II
8. Baptist Book Review: "One Book Stands Alone" by Douglas D. Stauffer, reviewed by Dolton W. Robertson II

From "The Ancient Baptist Journal", Volume 1, Issue 2, Fall 2008
For more information see www.ancientbaptist.com You can subscribe to "The Ancient Baptist Journal" for $30 a year. It is an excellent Baptist journal.
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Re: The Ancient Baptist Journal

Postby Ben Stratton on 2009 May 13 Wed 5:41 am

I just received the Winter 2009 issue of the Ancient Baptist Journal. Below are the contents:

"Colonial Baptists: The Faith and Character that Founded a Nation" by Dolton W. Robertson II
"The Bible: The Baptists' Sole Authority Throughout the Ages - Part II" by James A. Alter
"The Albigenses" from the Saturday Magazine Published in London by John W. Parker, 1837-1838
"Robert Lowry Marker" from the Baptist History Preservation Society
"A History of Baptists in New Jersey" by Thomas S. Griffiths
"A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America" by David Benedict
"Sound and Faithful Preaching" from The Baptist Messenger, 1869

You can learn more by going to their website at: www.ancientbaptist.com For $30 you can subscribe to the Ancient Baptist Journal and receive four different issues. This quarterly journal does a excellent job in promoting historic Baptist principles. I highly recommend it to any concerned Baptist. This issue is 158 pages in a very profession looking paperback format.
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Re: The Ancient Baptist Journal

Postby Ben Stratton on 2009 Oct 13 Tue 9:13 am

I just received the Summer 2009, (Volume 2, Issue 1) of the Ancient Baptist Journal. Below are the contents:

"Introduction: The Autonomy of the Local Church" by James A. Alter
"The Reformation in Light of Baptist History" by James A. Alter
"Notes of the Principles and Practices of Baptist Churches: Independence of the Churches" by Francis Wayland
"Distinctive Principles of Baptists: Definition of Church Independence" by J.M. Pendleton
Fourth Mark of the Divine Model" by J.R. Graves
"The Church: Its Polity and Ordinances" by Hezekiah Harvey
"Andrew Tribble Memorial" by The Baptist History Preservation Society
"What the Baptist Church Stands For" By I.M. Haldeman
"Socialism" by I.M. Haldeman
"Polity of the Baptists" by T.G. Jones
"Fidelity to Our Baptist Heritage" by T.J. Villers

You can learn more by going to their website at: www.ancientbaptist.com For $30 you can subscribe to the Ancient Baptist Journal and receive four different issues. This quarterly journal does a excellent job in promoting historic Baptist principles. I highly recommend it to any concerned Baptist. This issue is 165 pages in a very profession looking paperback format.
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