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... Particular Baptists and the General Baptists . The Particular Baptists adhered to the doctrine of a particular atonement — that Christ died only for an elect -- and were strongly Calvinist ( following the Reformation teachings of John ...
... Particular Baptists and the General Baptists . The Particular Baptists adhered to the doctrine of a particular atonement — that Christ died only for an elect -- and were strongly Calvinist ( following the Reformation teachings of John ...
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... Particular Baptist churches in New England for the better part of a century . One was at Swansea , Mass .; the other was organized at Boston in 1665. Another Particular Baptist church was established at Charleston , S.C. , in 1683 or ...
... Particular Baptist churches in New England for the better part of a century . One was at Swansea , Mass .; the other was organized at Boston in 1665. Another Particular Baptist church was established at Charleston , S.C. , in 1683 or ...
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... particular place possesses the Bible , the sacraments , a properly called and appointed minister and deacons , and members who have made a genuine Christian profession , no earthly body can be more fully the church than this . It ...
... particular place possesses the Bible , the sacraments , a properly called and appointed minister and deacons , and members who have made a genuine Christian profession , no earthly body can be more fully the church than this . It ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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