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Manual of Theology, Second Part: A Treatise on Church Order is unavailable, but you can change that!

John L. Dagg’s Manual of Theology is divided into two volumes: the first a treatise on Christian doctrine; the second, on ecclesiology. Volume two presents a study of Baptist Church Orders in the following chapters: • Obedience to Christ • Baptism • Local Churches • The Church Universal • Infant Membership • Communion • Washing of Feet • Public Worship • ...

that ye keep the ordinances as I delivered them to you.” “I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you.”1 He then proceeds to mention the institution of the supper, and speaks of it as observed by the whole church assembled. Of some other matters, he says, in this connection, “We have no such custom, neither the churches of God;”2 but everything in his account of the Lord’s supper, accords with its being a church rite; and with this, all that is recorded of its observance at Jerusalem
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