The Living Bread


CERTAINTY, noun 1. A fixed or real state; truth; fact. 2. Full assurance of mind; exemption from doubt. - Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary The word certainty is absolute when used in relation to truth itself. Things that are true are certain in the objective sense. Individuals who are
In Mark Bullen's article, "On the proper usage of Early Church writings", he forms a theological framework that is methodological circularity. He criticizes the Mennonites for selectively appealing to the Church Fathers wherever the Fathers appear to support their interpretation of Scripture, yet he openly employs
A man that is a heretic, after the first and second admonition, avoid. Knowing that he, that is such an one, is subverted, and sinneth, being condemned by his own judgement. Titus 3:10-11 This term "heretic" and "heresy" is one widely used in today'
Since this is the case, in order that the truth may be adjudged to belong to us, "as many as walk according to the rule," which the church has handed down from the apostles, the apostles from Christ, and Christ from God, the reason of our position is