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Originally Posted by ManOfWord
I would say that for the most part, at least on this forum, "apostolic" refers to those who hold to Ac. 2:38 in varying degrees. It would appear that both "one steppers" and "three steppers" would fit into that category.
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Yes, that would seem to be a good working definition, as used here. But, don't pentecostal trinitarians even (claim to) hold to
Acts 2:38? I mean, you'll never hear them say it's wrong, or shouldn't be in the Bible, will you? They just have a different interpretation of it. Hey, come to think of it, do pentecostal trinitartians also claim to be "apostolic"?
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Originally Posted by Scott Hutchinson
To me Apostolic would mean,holding to the doctrines that the Apostles in the early church taught.But can also mean walking in Apostolic power and anointing.In short following the pratice and doctrine of the primitive or early church.
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Same question regarding trinitarians. Don't they also claim to follow the apostles' doctrines?