An oral debate, between Benj. Franklin, of Anderson, Indiana, and John A. Thompson, of Lebanon, Ohio

the former a Disciple of Christ and the latter a Baptist. Held at Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Commencing November 10, 1873, and lasting four days, four hours each day, on the following propositions: I.--Remission of sins, as set forth in the gospel, is offered to the unconverted, or alien sinners, on conditions in which they exercise free-will, and have power to perform. II.--The quickening of the sinner by the Spirit of God into new life, or eternal life, is independent of the written word or Scriptures. III.--Baptism, as commanded in the Commission, is in order to the remission of past sins. IV.--The eternal salvation of Christians, as set forth in the Scriptures, is the work of God, independent of conditions to be performed by man

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An oral debate, between Benj. Franklin, of Anderson, Indiana, and John A. Thompson, of Lebanon, Ohio

the former a Disciple of Christ and the latter a Baptist. Held at Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Commencing November 10, 1873, and lasting four days, four hours each day, on the following propositions: I.--Remission of sins, as set forth in the gospel, is offered to the unconverted, or alien sinners, on conditions in which they exercise free-will, and have power to perform. II.--The quickening of the sinner by the Spirit of God into new life, or eternal life, is independent of the written word or Scriptures. III.--Baptism, as commanded in the Commission, is in order to the remission of past sins. IV.--The eternal salvation of Christians, as set forth in the Scriptures, is the work of God, independent of conditions to be performed by man

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Franklin & Rice
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I. Remission of sins, as set forth in the gospel, is offered to the unconverted, or alien sinners, on conditions in which they exercise free-will, and have power to perform
II. The quickening of the sinner by the Spirit of God into new life, or eternal life, is independent of the written word or Scriptures
III. Baptism, as commanded in the Commission, is in order to the remission of past sins
IV. The eternal salvation of Christians, as set forth in the Scriptures, is the work of God, independent of conditions to be performed by man.

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Reynoldsburg debate.

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239
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BT795 .F7

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345 pages
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