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Sovereign Grace Baptists
Sovereign Grace Baptists Sovereign Grace Baptists in the broadest sense are any "Calvinistic" Baptists that accept God's sovereign grace in salvation and predestination, including Primitive Baptists, Reformed Baptists, Continental Baptist Churches (org. 1983) and ...
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General Six-Principle Baptists
General Six-Principle Baptists History The history of General Six-Principle Baptists in America begins in Rhode Island in ... distinguishing feature of these "General" Six-Principle Baptists was that they would not commune with other Baptists who did not observe the laying-on ... to the historical influence of Six-Principle Baptists in that state. The New York ...
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National Association of Free Will Baptists
National Association of Free Will Baptists National Association of Free Will Baptists - a national body of predominantly white Free ... 5, 1935 in Nashville, Tennessee. Free Will Baptists in the United States arose in two ... 1780 (the "Randall" line). In 1702, English Baptists who had settled in Carolina requested help from the General Baptists in England. Though they did not ...
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Strict Baptist
... require cleanup. In the early 17th century, Baptists in England developed along two different theologies. The General Baptists were so-called because they held the ... included John Smyth and Thomas Helwys. The Particular Baptists were so-called because they held the Particular Atonement. The Particular view of the ...
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Reformed Baptist
... summaries of a church's belief. Reformed Baptists attempt to derive all of their doctrine ... defined by John Calvin) as well as Baptists (believing in baptism for believers only, and ... Baptist brothers as truly Reformed. Nevertheless, Reformed Baptists are distinctly Covenantal in their theology, regarding ... reality are to be baptized. Modern Reformed Baptists usually consider themselves the spiritual heirs of English Baptists John Bunyan and Charles Spurgeon. The ...
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1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
... Confession of Faith was written by Calvinistic Baptists in England to give a formal expression ... evangelical Puritans who were concerned that their particular church organisation reflect what they perceived to be Biblical teaching. The General and Particular Baptists in England The creation of the 1689 ... belief. In the early 17th century, English Baptists were mainly a loose organisation of ...
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Baptist
... often regarded as an Evangelical Protestant denomination. Baptists emphasize a believer's baptism by full ... late 1990s, there were about 43 million Baptists worldwide with about 33 million in the ... of the distinctives or distinguishing beliefs of Baptists. Biblical authority Autonomy of the local church ... their own salvation (Philipians 2:12[1]). Baptists generally consider historic Christian creeds to be ... also a common position held by fundamentalist Baptists in addition to contextually literal interpretations ...
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Baptist (Christianity wiki)
... often regarded as an Evangelical Protestant denomination. Baptists emphasize a believer's baptism by full ... late 1990s , there were about 43 million Baptists worldwide, 33 million of them living in ... the United States. Other large populations of Baptists exist in Africa, especially in Nigeria, Ghana ... some Baptist churches as a summary of Baptists' distinguishing beliefs: Biblical authority Autonomy of the ... also a common position held by fundamentalist Baptists in addition to contextually literal interpretations ...
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Christian denominations   (translated from Spanish)
... complete comunión with Rome they consider all particular churches listed previously like part of the ... of the Brothers of the Grace Brothers Baptists Old Germans Brothers Baptists German of the Old Order Church of the Brothers (Ashland Brothers) Social Brothers Baptists (All the churches baptists are Congregacionalistas that they are united ...
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Talk:Roman Catholic Church
... 2006 (UTC) True, to an extent. The particular problem here is that the term "Catholic ... Christians believe in baptism or are the "Baptists" the only believers in baptism? Are the ... Rite Church" or similar (referring to that particular church which is based in Rome and ... to the way in which the various particular churches relate to each other and are ... far the largest - among a number of particular churches in communion, then it is ...
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