saintandsinner77
Puritan Board Freshman
I was just doing some research on Historic Premillenialism and discovered that
Ireneaus, 140–203, a disciple of Polycarp, who was a disciple of the Apostle John, and Papias 80–155, held to a historic premillenialistic position as well as Reformed Baptists John Gill and Charles Spurgeon and Presbyterians Francis Shaeffer and John Montgomery Boice.
I am wondering if anyone else holds this position here or if anyone forsees a movement toward this position rather than having to pick between Amillenialism and Postmillenialism?
Ireneaus, 140–203, a disciple of Polycarp, who was a disciple of the Apostle John, and Papias 80–155, held to a historic premillenialistic position as well as Reformed Baptists John Gill and Charles Spurgeon and Presbyterians Francis Shaeffer and John Montgomery Boice.
I am wondering if anyone else holds this position here or if anyone forsees a movement toward this position rather than having to pick between Amillenialism and Postmillenialism?