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One view was promoted to popularity by [[C I Scofield]] in his Scofield reference Bible.
'''Baptists hold the [[church]] to be both local and visible.'''


This view states that "The Spirit forms the [[church]] by baptizing all believers into the body of Christ."
We totally reject the false doctrine of the universal invisible church


He further states the [[church]] to be "composed of the whole number of regenerate persons
See [[Bride of Christ]]
 
 
One view was promoted to popularity
 
by [[C I Scofield]] in his Scofield reference Bible
 
states that "The Spirit forms the [[church]]
 
by baptizing all believers into the [[Body of Christ]]."
 
 
He further states the [[church]]  
 
to be "composed of the whole number of regenerate persons


from Pentecost to the first resurrection,
from Pentecost to the first resurrection,


united together and to Christ by the baptism with the Holy Spirit."
united together and to Christ  
 
by the baptism with the Holy Spirit."


This is the popular view held by most Protestant churches.
This is the popular view held by most Protestant churches.


Another view, not as widely held, is that of the "[[church]] consisting of all the redeemed in all ages."
Another view, not as widely held,  
 
is that of the "[[church]]  
 
consisting of all the redeemed in all ages."
 
 
From these two views
 
 
we understand the church to be universal and invisible.
 
'''Baptists, in opposition,


hold the [[church]] to be both local and visible.'''


From these two views we understand the church to be universal and invisible.


'''Baptists, in opposition, hold the [[church]] to be both local and visible.'''




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Latest revision as of 19:50, 23 September 2023

Baptists hold the church to be both local and visible.

We totally reject the false doctrine of the universal invisible church

See Bride of Christ


One view was promoted to popularity

by C I Scofield in his Scofield reference Bible

states that "The Spirit forms the church

by baptizing all believers into the Body of Christ."


He further states the church

to be "composed of the whole number of regenerate persons

from Pentecost to the first resurrection,

united together and to Christ

by the baptism with the Holy Spirit."

This is the popular view held by most Protestant churches.

Another view, not as widely held,

is that of the "church

consisting of all the redeemed in all ages."


From these two views


we understand the church to be universal and invisible.

Baptists, in opposition,

hold the church to be both local and visible.



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