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Pilgrim Though there are differences of opinion within Reformed Baptists, generally speaking Reformed Baptists generally differ from those who hold to the WCF on the subject of what CT entails. Also for the most part those of the 1689 LBCF (namely 1689 Federalists) variety have really no problem using the word “sacraments” when referring to baptism and the Lord’s supper. As opposed to the ordinance. They generally however, do so while trying to separate what they mean from Roman Catholics use of the term “sacraments”. Yes, in doing so, they have received the ire of some other Baptists. I am a bit long winded at explaining these kinds of things; so I have provide a few links. I do not want this (at least for me) to get into a debate. So I give these links for information only. However, if you believe they are not appropriate on this forum, by all means remove them. https://credomag.com/2014/05/the-lords-supper-a-means-of-grace-richard-c-barcellos/?amphttps://www.1689federalism.com/portfolio/1689-v-wcf/Tom
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