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by J. M. Carroll
By
DR. J. M. CARROLL
ILLUSTRATING
the History of the Baptist Churches from the time of their founder, the Lord
Jesus Christ, until the 20th Century.
1. The purpose
of this book and chart is to show according to History that Baptists have an
unbroken line of churches since Christ and have fulfilled His prophecy --
"I WILL BUILD MY CHURCH AND THE GATES OF HELL SHALL NOT PREVAIL AGAINST
IT." In the irregular churches is clearly seen the growth of Catholicism
and Protestantism. Baptists are not Protestants since they did not come out of
the Catholic Church.
2. The numbers
at the top and bottom represent 20 centuries. The first vertical line is A.D.
1, and the second, A.D. 100, and so on.
3. The
horizontal lines at the bottom have between them the nicknames given to
Baptists during the passing years and ages -- Novations, Montanists, Paulicians
and Waldenses.
4. THE RED
CIRCLES REPRESENT BAPTIST CHURCHES beginning with the first Church at
Jerusalem, founded by Christ during His earthly ministry, and out of which came
the churches of Judea, Antioch and others. The red indicates they were
persecuted. In spite of the bitterest opposition and persecution Baptist
Churches are found in every age. The first nickname given them was Christians,
the next Ana-Baptists, and so on. You will notice that the dark ages are
represented by a dark space. Even during this time you will notice a continual
line of churches called Ana-Baptists. They were continually and bitterly
persecuted even unto death by the Catholics. Near the first of the 16th Century
the Ana was dropped and they were simply called Baptists.
5. THE BLACK
CIRCLES REPRESENT CHURCHES INTO WHICH ERROR CAME AND ARE THEREFORE CALLED --
IRREGULAR CHURCHES. The first error was in church Government--Pastors assumed
authority not given them by Christ. Pastors of larger churches claimed
authority over other and smaller churches. Thus in the 3rd Century the Roman
Hierarchy was established. The Emperor Constantine issued a call in 313
inviting all churches to send representatives to form a council. The red
churches--that is Baptist Churches--refused the invitation but the irregular
churches responded. The Emperor was made the head and thus the group of
churches known as irregular churches became the State Church. The Emperor continued
to head the churches until Leo II claimed authority as the successor of Peter.
Thus is seen how the error in church Government developed into Popery. In the
16th Century the Protestant Churches began to come out of the Roman Catholic
Church. They are called Protestants because they protested against the errors
of Catholicism.
6. It was in
the year 251 that Baptist Churches declared nonfellowship with the irregular
churches. They refused to accept Baptism administered in infancy or for
Salvation and thus came the oldest nickname--Ana-Baptists which means
rebaptizers.
Copyrighted
1931 by Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, Lexington, Ky.