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They were getting further and further away from Menno Simons's teaching, and
finally gave up calling themselves Mennonites, preferring the name of Baptists (
Doopsgezinden, Taufgesinnten). Contacts between them and the English ...
They were getting further and further away from Menno Simons's teaching, and
finally gave up calling themselves Mennonites, preferring the name of Baptists (
Doopsgezinden, Taufgesinnten). Contacts between them and the English ...
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congregation of Southwark; they then became Baptists and formed the original
Particular Baptists. All these diverse groups were to multiply during the Civil War
and Commonwealth till they numbered nearly three hundred by 1660. Luther had
...
congregation of Southwark; they then became Baptists and formed the original
Particular Baptists. All these diverse groups were to multiply during the Civil War
and Commonwealth till they numbered nearly three hundred by 1660. Luther had
...
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As for the Baptists, one of their number, John Clarke, has told of their trials in his
Ill Newes from 7 New England; or a Narrative of New England s Persecution (
London 1652).' Rhode Island, founded, as we saw, by Roger Williams,' turned ...
As for the Baptists, one of their number, John Clarke, has told of their trials in his
Ill Newes from 7 New England; or a Narrative of New England s Persecution (
London 1652).' Rhode Island, founded, as we saw, by Roger Williams,' turned ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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