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Theo said: This is NOT intended to start a debate--I would simply like to know something: how do Reformed Baptists view the Lord's Supper? By that I mean do they generally hold what one would call a "memorialist" view of the Sacrament? Or would they be closer to Calvin's view (what I'd call a "spiritual presence" position)? Or does it depend on the individual Reformed Baptist?
Any information on this would be appreciated.
Thanks and may God bless,
Theo Theo typically it depends upon the individual person/congregation. I know of at least three different views in the RB groups and they seem to cover everything from the "memorial view" to the "spiritual presence" to a quasi view that seems to cover both and neither. Personally I hold that communion like baptism are a "means of Grace" as Keach taught see here
Peter
If you believe what you like in the gospels, and reject what you don't like, it is not the gospel you believe, but yourself. Augustine of Hippo
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