Hannah Carr

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Anabaptists wanted to change all that. Their goal was the “restitution” of apostolic Christianity, a return to churches of true believers. In the early church, they said, men and women who had experienced personal spiritual regeneration were the only fit subjects for baptism. The apostolic churches knew nothing of the practice of baptizing infants. That tradition was simply a convenient device for perpetuating Christendom, nominal but spiritually impotent Christian society. The true church, the radicals insisted, is always a community of saints, dedicated disciples, in a wicked world.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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