Baptists and Methodists in the South preached to slaveholders and slaves alike.
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Baptists had also been worshiping in the town since 1669, and had two churches.
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Baptists in England and Wales have been ordaining women ministers since the 1920s.
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Baptists have a long tradition of supporting religious liberty for all people.
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Baptists began working in Gaza in the early 1950s and established a church in 1958.
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Baptists may have and some might consider them mainstream, at least in recent decades.
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It appears the son of baptists wants to be Australia's next Prime Minister.
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Baptists, Quakers and German and Swiss Protestants flocked to Pennsylvania.
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Baptists meet in the mornings in Port Ellen and in the evenings in Bowmore.
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(baptistry) baptismal font: bowl for baptismal water
(baptists) Baptist Church: any of various evangelical Protestant churches that believe in the baptism of voluntary believers
Baptists are a group of Christian denominations, churches, and individuals who subscribe to a theology of believer's baptism (as opposed to infant baptism), salvation through faith alone, Scripture alone as the rule of faith and practice, and the autonomy of the local church. ...
(Baptistry (Pisa)) The Baptistry of St. John (Battistero di San Giovanni) is a religious building in Pisa, Italy. It started construction in 1152, in replacement of an older baptistry, and completed in 1363. ...
(THE BAPTISTRY) The temple baptistry is used for proxy baptisms, living persons being baptized for and in behalf of deceased individuals who have lived through mortality without the opportunity of receiving this sacred ordinance.
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(Baptists) (Greek, baptizein, to baptize), a Protestant denomination, which exists chiefly in English-speaking countries and owes its name to its characteristic doctrine and practice regarding baptism.
(Baptists) A Protestant denomination which refuses to baptise until the person is old enough to consciously accept the Christian faith. The General Baptist movement, which ascribes to the belief that Christ died for everyone, was founded in 1612 by John Smyth and Thomas Helwys. ...