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The Standard Manual for Baptist Churches

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About This Book

This pocket-sized manual offers concise, practical guidance on Baptist church life, organization, and polity. It defines a local congregation, outlines officers and ordinances, explains membership, discipline, appeals, and business procedures, and provides model resolutions and administrative forms. Doctrinal chapters treat baptism, the Lord's Supper, and objections to infant baptism, while later sections summarize church government and denominational history. Intended for pastors and members, the manual takes a clearly partisan Baptist perspective and emphasizes adherence to New Testament authority, orderly administration, and instruction of new members to promote unity and effective congregational service.

About the Author

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Edward T. Hiscox

Edward T. Hiscox was a prominent figure in the Baptist community, best known for his influential work, "The Standard Manual for Baptist Churches." This manual served as a comprehensive guide for Baptist congregations, outlining church governance, practices, and principles. Hiscox's contributions to the literature on church organization and administration have made a lasting impact on Baptist traditions and practices. Through his writings, he aimed to provide clarity and structure to church operations, reflecting the values and beliefs of the Baptist faith.

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