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  • .... He also directs the School of Theology, an annual conference for pastors and Christian workers at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. ==Sword and Trowel== ...
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  • ...''' (born 19 April 1931) is a British pastor and author who co-founded the Reformed publishing house, the [[Banner of Truth Trust]]. ...sferred to the Army reserve in 1955<ref>London Gazette (1 July 1955)</ref> and resigned his commission the following year.<ref>London Gazette (15 June 195 ...
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  • ...u prophets]], and [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]] groups like the [[Hutterites]] and the [[Mennonites]]. ...alvinism|Reformed]] Churches was small, Radical Reformers wrote profusely, and the literature on the Radical Reformation is disproportionately large, part ...
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  • ...and [[Calvinism]], and remains a distinguishing doctrine of [[Methodism]] and [[Quakerism]], although there are differences among these Christian traditi ==John Wesley and Methodism== ...
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  • ...and host of the podcast ''The Briefing'', where he daily analyzes the news and recent events from an evangelical perspective. ==Education and personal life== ...
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  • | affiliations = [[Reformation Heritage Books]]<br>[[Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary]] | tradition_movement = [[Reformed tradition|Reformed]] ...
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  • ...le in the [[Protestant Reformation]]. He was a disciple of [[John Calvin]] and lived most of his life in [[Geneva]]. Beza succeeded Calvin as the spiritua ...olas, who was member of the [[Parlement of Paris|''parlement'' of Paris]], and Claude, who was [[abbot]] of the [[Cistercian]] [[monastery]] of Froimont i ...
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  • ...ist divines [[Robert Browne (Brownist)|Robert Browne]], [[Henry Barrowe]], and [[John Greenwood (divine)|John Greenwood]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pastoor ...gland into [[New York (state)|New York]], then into the [[Old Northwest]], and further. ...
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  • | parents = John and Eliza Spurgeon | children = Charles and [[Thomas Spurgeon]] (twins) (1856) ...
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  • ...ve a [[Congregationalist polity|congregational form of church government]] and trace their origins mainly to [[Puritans|Puritan]] settlers of [[colonial N ...ist divines [[Robert Browne (Brownist)|Robert Browne]], [[Henry Barrowe]], and [[John Greenwood (divine)|John Greenwood]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pastoor ...
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  • ...ptists recognize only two [[Ordinance (Christianity)|ordinances]]: baptism and [[Eucharist|communion]]. ...rld Alliance]], and there are many different groupings of Baptist churches and Baptist congregations. ...
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  • ...ucer was originally a member of the [[Dominican Order]], but after meeting and being influenced by [[Martin Luther]] in 1518 he arranged for his [[monasti ...eement on common articles of faith such as the [[Tetrapolitan Confession]] and the [[Wittenberg Concord]], working closely with [[Philipp Melanchthon]] on ...
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  • ...ave observed for many a long day in evangelical circles has been a renewed and increasing interest in the writings of Bishop J. C. Ryle. ...n evangelicals. His books are, I believe, all out of print in this country and very difficult to obtain secondhand. ...
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