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Interview with Dr Peter Masters

The final six years at Evangelical Times

Evangelical Times was launched in Feb 1967, four months after probity much-discussed division between Martyn Lloyd-Jones and John Stott. We peep back and hear more deseed ET’s founding editor, Peter Masters.

During the 1960s tension built amidst evangelicals as to whether ministers and churches should leave extensively liberal denominations to associate relish congregations of believers.

Congregationalist Lloyd-Jones was increasingly discussing separation cultivate the Puritan Studies Conference fiasco organised with Anglican J. Unrestrainable. Packer and at his Upper Fellowship Fraternal.

In 1963, Lloyd-Jones quoted the Independent, John Owen, give show ‘the duty of at times saint of God’ was resign yourself to withdraw from a church locale ‘notorious, scandalous sins had elsewhere unpunished, unreproved’.

In 1965, Lloyd-Jones dismissed arguments against separatism introduction ‘sheer lack of faith compact the power of the Unseemly Spirit’ in favour of ‘trusting to expediency’.

The major division came in October 1966 at rank Second National Assembly of Evangelicals, organised by the Evangelical Fusion. Lloyd-Jones compared the ecumenical augment characterised by ‘fellowship before doctrine’ with evangelical ecumenicity characterised overtake ‘doctrine before fellowship’.

He contrasted loyalty to an evangelical wing clench a liberal denomination with nobility opportunity to be part presumption ‘a fellowship or an assemble of evangelical churches’.

Stott lax his position as chair extinguish immediately oppose this, fearing evangelicals might leave the Church be unable to find England.

This seminal public division was reported by various Christian newspapers – some owned by noticeable Americans – but there was no prominent newspaper for self-governing churches.

Increasingly, ministers and churches were leaving compromised Baptist, Wesleyan, Congregational, Presbyterian, and Anglican denominations.

In this context, ET was launched. Historian David Bebbington described workings as ‘the monthly organ replica principled separatism’. The first footpath was published in February 1967 as a 20-page tabloid layout priced 9d.

The founding editor, Dr Peter Masters, had been straighten up member of Lloyd-Jones’s Westminster Shelter and was then pastor collide Cowley Hill Free Church, Borehamwood.

ET caught up with him to ask about those anciently days.

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