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Thomas Nettles presents a study of the doctrines of grace in the Baptist tradition. Tracing Baptist history from the times of the earliest Baptists, Nettles examines the development of these doctrines in a theological and practical sense, as well as historical. His thorough study introduces readers to important figures and movements in the tradition along the way, with portraits of leaders including Benjamin Keach, Adoniram Judson, John A. Broadus, Albert Mohler, and many more.
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“The writer’s thesis is that Calvinism, popularly called the doctrines of grace, prevailed in the most influential and enduring arenas of Baptist denominational life until the end of the second decade of the twentieth century.” (Page ix)
“His adherence to doctrinal truth, specifically the doctrines of grace, undergirded Rice’s herculean efforts for missions” (Page 92)
“Thomas Helwys felt it was a definite compromise to make such a concession” (Page xi)
“ and christological affirmations of the early church” (Page x)