A Study of Landmark Baptist Polity on Church Constitution
by Elder J.C. Settlemoir
839 W. US 136 Lizton, IN 46149 jcsettle1@bluemarble.net
Copyright 2005
This book is currently out of print. We are pleased to be able to offer it here in an electronic format.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Old Landmarkism Defined
Chapter 3 - J.R. Graves, Old Landmarkism and Church Constitution
Chapter 4 - EMDA Defined
Chapter 5 - EMDA and Scripture
Chapter 6 - The Mother Church in EMDA
Chapter 7 - A Challenge Issued
Chapter 8 - Baptist Testimony on Church Constitution
Chapter 9 - Church Manuals
Chapter 10 - Baptist Church Confessions and Church Constitution
Chapter 11 - Church Covenants and Church Constitution
Chapter 12 - What Actually Constitutes A Church?
Chapter 13 - Landmarkism and Landmarkers Misrepresented
Chapter 14 - The Assembly Of Scripture
Chapter 15 - Samples of Church Constitution
Chapter 16 - Conclusion
Appendix I. - Did Graves Change His Position on Church Constitution?
Appendix II. - John Gilpin and EMDA
Appendix III. - Did Brother Roy Mason Change His Position on Church Constitution?
Appendix IV. - Did Armitage Write about Emda?
Appendix V. - “Dyersburg, Tennessee To Jerusalem”
Appendix VI. - Terms
Appendix VII. - Church Definition by Baptists
Appendix VIII. - Objections to Self Constitution
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