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General Baptist

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  • noun group of Baptist congregations believing the teachings of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius (who opposed the doctrine of strict predestination of the Calvinists)

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Examples

  • Besides these, which were voluntary colleges not under denominational control, the General Baptists maintained a college since 1797, which, since the amalgamation of the two Baptist bodies, has become also a voluntary institution, though previously supported by the General Baptist

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various

  • That the National Convention also recommend each local district, State and General Baptist organization to adopt in good faith a similar resolution throughout the entire country.

    Sermons, Addresses and Reminiscences and Important Correspondence, With a Picture Gallery of Eminent Ministers and Scholars. 1901

  • Their strongest leader was Richard Overton, a pacifist General Baptist influenced by Dutch Mennonites.

    Levellers 2009

  • Their strongest leader was Richard Overton, a pacifist General Baptist influenced by Dutch Mennonites.

    Levellers 2009

  • Their strongest leader was Richard Overton, a pacifist General Baptist influenced by Dutch Mennonites.

    Levellers 2009

  • Their strongest leader was Richard Overton, a pacifist General Baptist influenced by Dutch Mennonites.

    Levellers 2009

  • Their strongest leader was Richard Overton, a pacifist General Baptist influenced by Dutch Mennonites.

    Levellers 2009

  • Their strongest leader was Richard Overton, a pacifist General Baptist influenced by Dutch Mennonites.

    Levellers 2009

  • Their strongest leader was Richard Overton, a pacifist General Baptist influenced by Dutch Mennonites.

    Levellers 2009

  • Their strongest leader was Richard Overton, a pacifist General Baptist influenced by Dutch Mennonites.

    Levellers 2009

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