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  • | church_location = [[wikipedia:Liverpool|Liverpool, England]] | theological_tradition = [[Reformed Baptist]] ...
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  • | church_location = [[wikipedia:Ipswich|Ipswich, England]] | theological_tradition = [[Reformed Baptist]] ...
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  • | image = File:Baptist-Church-New-London-Road.png | church_location = [[wikipedia:Chelmsford|Chelmsford, England]] ...
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  • ...later a prominent [[Gospel Standard Strict Baptists|Gospel Standard Strict Baptist]] [[Pastoring|pastor]] and a disciple of [[William Gadsby]]. ...ved to Ireland to tutor the sons of a prominent Lawyer who was the brother in the law to [[John Nelson Darby]], a leader of the [[Plymouth Brethren]]. ...
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  • | image = New Park Street Baptist.jpg | theological_tradition = [[Reformed Baptist]] ...
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  • ...rict or closed communion]]. Several strains of Strict Baptists appeared in England, named by the magazines they supported, however, the most prominent group i ...ianism]], and the Particular Baptists, who were [[Calvinism|Calvinistic]]. In the 18th Century, many Baptists began to practice open communion, which sti ...
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  • |name = Baptists Together (Baptist Union of Great Britain) |theological_tradition = [[Baptists|Baptist]], [[Evangelical Christianity]] ...
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  • ...in the United Kingdom, three in the United States, two in Canada, and two in Australia.<ref name=":0">[https://www.gospelstandard.org.uk/CMSPages/GetAma ...n]] (that Christ died only for the elect). They formed as a distinct group in the 1630s and 1640s when congregations, influenced by Calvinism, began prac ...
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  • | theological_tradition = Independent [[Reformed Baptist]] ...largest [[Nonconformist (Protestantism)|non-conformist]] church of its day in 1861.{{Sfn | Austin | 2007 | p = 86}} The Tabernacle fellowship has been wo ...
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  • ...therdenkmal Worms 01.jpg|thumb|[[Luther Monument (Worms)|Luther Monument]] in Worms, including Protestant forerunners such as [[Girolamo Savonarola]], [[ ...inuous hidden church of true believers, despite their manifest differences in belief. ...
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  • ...ll Sermons preached by Nonconformist ministers ejected from their parishes in 1662.]] ...">{{cite book |last1=Sell |first1=Alan P. F. |title=Nonconformist Theology in the Twentieth Century |date=2 December 2020 |publisher=Wipf and Stock Publi ...
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  • ...rms of Congregationalism'', New York, 1893).}}</ref> The Congregationalist Churches are a continuity of the theological tradition upheld by the [[Puritans]].<r ...odel of Congregational churches was carried by migrating settlers from New England into [[New York (state)|New York]], then into the [[Old Northwest]], and fu ...
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  • | name = The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary | image = Southern-Baptist-Theological-Seminary-logo.jpg ...
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  • ...to 1998; he lectured in homiletics at [[Westminster Seminary California]] in [[wikipedia:Escondido, California|Escondido, California]] from 1995 to 2001 ...e president of Inheritance Publishers, a ministry that republishes sermons in the Reformed tradition from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries; and he i ...
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  • ...ency]] (the responsibility and accountability of every person before [[God in Christianity|God]]), ''[[sola fide]]'' (salvation by faith alone), ''[[sola ...Alliance]], and there are many different groupings of Baptist churches and Baptist congregations. ...
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  • ...that [[baptism]] is valid only when candidates freely confess their faith in Christ and request to be baptized. Commonly referred to as [[believer's bap ...s arrested and executed shortly afterward. Anabaptist groups varied widely in their specific beliefs, but the Schleitheim Confession represents foundatio ...
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  • | country = [[wikipedia:Kingdom of England|England]] ...10.</ref> According to literary editor [[Robert McCrum]], "there's no book in English, apart from the Bible, to equal Bunyan's masterpiece for the range ...
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  • '''Holiness''' is a Christian book authored by [[J.C. Ryle]] in 1877 that covers the topics of [[sin]], [[sanctification]] / [[Holiness|per ...long day in evangelical circles has been a renewed and increasing interest in the writings of Bishop J. C. Ryle. ...
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