Petty France
Puritan Board Freshman
For those concerned with confessing the 17th century Particular Baptist confessions (1644, 1646, 1677) and understanding their language in historical context, you may find portions of this (my) blog pertinent and interesting:
Particular Voices
For example:
On the 1644/1646 confessions and their misuse by New Covenant theology:
New Covenant Theology and the 1644/1646 London Baptist Confession « Particular Voices
and
Are we free from the moral law in the new covenant? « Particular Voices
On the language of the covenants in chapter 7 of the 1677 confession:
Blackwood, Cobbet, and Cameron on the Covenants « Particular Voices
Ever thought about marrying your Great Aunt? Don't!
Consanguinity and affinity « Particular Voices
Typology in Particular Baptist hermeneutics:
Typology in Particular Baptist Hermeneutics « Particular Voices
Blessings
Particular Voices
For example:
On the 1644/1646 confessions and their misuse by New Covenant theology:
New Covenant Theology and the 1644/1646 London Baptist Confession « Particular Voices
and
Are we free from the moral law in the new covenant? « Particular Voices
On the language of the covenants in chapter 7 of the 1677 confession:
Blackwood, Cobbet, and Cameron on the Covenants « Particular Voices
Ever thought about marrying your Great Aunt? Don't!
Consanguinity and affinity « Particular Voices
Typology in Particular Baptist hermeneutics:
Typology in Particular Baptist Hermeneutics « Particular Voices
Blessings