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4 Audio Message : What the Early Christians Believed About Believer’s Baptism – New!
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D. Bercot.

What the Early Christians Believed About Believer’s Baptism
The Catholics, Orthodox and other churches make the claim that infant baptism was the normal practice of the early Christians. In this four-CD set, Bercot demonstrates that believer’s baptism was the normative practice of the early Christians until the mid-third century. In fact, the evidence indicates it was still the predominant practice until the fifth century.
Back in 1994, when David Bercot was studying to be ordained in the Anglican Church, he made a cassette tape defending infant baptism. In that tape, he presented the standard arguments in support of infant baptism. In this new message, Bercot goes through those arguments—point by point—and refutes them from both Scripture and early church history.

Four 60 minute audio messages

 

Four 60 minute audio CDs $15.80


Audio: Bercot VS Bercot – NEW
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D. Bercot. Back in 1994, when David Bercot was studying to be ordained in the Anglican Church, he made a cassette tape defending infant baptism. In that tape, he presented the standard arguments in support of infant baptism. In this new message, Bercot goes through those arguments—point by point—and refutes them from both Scripture and early church history.

One 60 minute audio message








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