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Author's Preface ii Chapter Page I. CONCEPTS AND USES OF THE WORD "CHURCH" 1 II. THE UNIVERSAL-INVISIBLE CHURCH THEORY EXAMINED 5 1. Nobody seems to know for certain what it is. Representative views presented. Representative opposing views. 2. The theory is lacking in scriptural support. 3. The origin of the universal-invisible church concept is not apostolic. 4. The universal-invisible church cannot possibly be a reality. 5. The concept does not fit the figures used in Scripture to represent a church. 6. The concept lends itself to abuse and deception. III. A CHURCH OF POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION 28 IV. THE ORIGIN OF THE CHURCH 35 A Backward Glance. The Kingdom Episode. Was the Kingdom Postponed? The Church and the Kingdom. The Question of John's Baptism. V; THE CHURCH DEVELOPING 46 The Commission. Pentecost. VI. THE CHURCH DEVELOPING (Continued) 58 Progressive Manifestation of the Spirit. VII. THE CHURCH MATURING 66 Prophets. Teachers. Elders. VIII. THE CHURCH AND ITS MISSION 78 A Church Is a Preaching Institution. The Work of a Church Defined. The Message of the Churches. IX. "PICTURE PREACHING AND TABLE TALKING" 89 What Is a Scriptural Church? The Purpose of the Ordinances. X. THE PROBLEM OF BAPTISM IN HISTORY 97 The Problem of History. The Bible and Denominational Divisions. Baptismal Succession. XI. THE QUESTION WHICH DIVIDES US l08 The Divisions Literalized. The Separation. Who Shall Judge the Validity of the Ordinances? XII. THE TEST OF CHURCH FELLOWSHIP 116 The Test of Fellowship and "Alien Baptism." The Test of Fellowship and "Open or Closed Com1nunion." "Close Communion." Summary Statement.
i [Buell H. Kazee, The Church and the Ordinances, The Little Baptist Press, Lexington, KY, 1965.]
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