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White Horse Inn

The Most Misunderstood Movement of the Reformation

White Horse Inn

Sola Media

Christianity, History, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Baptists are often dismissed as anti-creedal individualists or confused Anabaptists. Walter Strickland shows instead their rich protestant heritage and why their convictions are not merely sectarian.

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But if you look forward to the 1644 London Baptist Confession, that is actually a five-point

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Calvinistic statement.

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Yeah.

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And then as we continue to go from there after the English Civil War, the particular Baptist really become the majority of Baptist in England. And you have a lot of really bad

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Christology and Trinitarian sort of ontology coming amongst the General Baptist. And so that really

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waned and almost died. And so by the 1700s, reformed Baptists are the majority in England.

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And so, and they really much, they really associated in contrast with the General Baptist,

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who were talking with more Anabaptists and Minnanites and so forth,

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but they were more associated with their, with their Calvinistic forebearers who were Puritans.

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And so if we take a step back, looking at Baptist history as a whole, there actually is a greater

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particular Baptist footprint, but because the largest, and by a long shot, contemporary

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sort of Baptist, a denomination is one that is more Armenian in its theological disposition,

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sociological disposition. There is the common misconception that, you know, all Baptists,

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you know, that are conservative in you know, that are, that are

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