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    John Clarke (October 1609 – 20 April 1676) was a physician, Baptist minister, co-founder of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, author...
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  • natural philosopher John Clarke (Congregationalist minister) (1755–1798), minister, First Church, Boston, Massachusetts John Clarke (Baptist missionary) (1802–1879)...
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  • John Clarke (1802–1879) was an English Baptist minister and missionary, who served in Jamaica and Fernando Po (an island off the coast of West Africa)...
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  • Wilkeson, bass guitarist Benedict Arnold, Governor of Rhode Island John Clarke, Baptist minister and drafter of Royal Charter William Coddington, Governor of...
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  • Another milestone in the early development of Baptist doctrine was in 1638 with John Spilsbury, a Calvinist minister who helped to promote the strict practice...
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    The United Baptist Church, John Clarke Memorial (previously known as the First Baptist Church in Newport, Second Baptist Church in Newport and the Second...
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    Free Will Baptists or Free Baptists are a group of General Baptist denominations of Christianity that teach free grace, free salvation and free will. The...
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  • John Butterworth (1727–1803) was an English Baptist minister. He was one of five sons of Henry Butterworth, a religiously-inclined blacksmith of Goodshaw...
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  • Roger Williams, John Clarke, and others. During the 18th century, the Great Awakening resulted in the conversion of many slaves to Baptist churches, although...
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    Honourable Baptist Wriothesley Noel (/ˈraɪəθsli/ REYE-əths-lee; 16 July 1798 – 19 January 1873) was an English Baptist minister. He was minister of St John's Chapel...
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  • The Reverend John Walker Hundley (1841–1914) was a prominent 19th-century Baptist minister and church leader in Virginia. Born in King and Queen County...
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  • Bogard, Ben "The Life of John T. Christian, D.D. LL.D.". The Baptist Homepage (undated). Retrieved 28 September 2007. "Dr. John Clarke" Archived 2007-09-27...
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    John Gano (July 22, 1727– August 10, 1804) was a Baptist minister, soldier, patriot, and Revolutionary War chaplain who allegedly baptized his friend...
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  • clergyman and divine John Brine – Particular Baptist minister Andrew Fuller – Particular Baptist minister and theologian John Gill – Baptist pastor, biblical...
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  • Chronicle and Express-News said that at least ten Southern Baptist churches welcomed pastors, ministers and volunteers who had been charged with sexual misconduct...
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    The Clarke Street Meeting House (also known as the Second Congregational Church Newport County or Central Baptist Church) is a historic meeting house...
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  • Blomfield Clarke was the first child baptised in St. John the Baptist Church at Te Waimate Mission (10 July 1831). Edward Blomfield Clarke later took...
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    Seventh Day Baptists are Baptists who observe the Sabbath as the seventh day of the week, Saturday, as a holy day to God. They believe in conscious baptism...
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  • Mainstream Baptists is a network of Baptists in fourteen U.S. states that have organized to uphold historic Baptist principles, particularly separation...
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  • influenced by early American Baptist leaders, Dr. John Clarke and other Rhode Island Baptists. Founder of Boston's first Baptist Church, Henry Dunster was...
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  • Obadiah Holmes (category 17th-century Baptist ministers from the United States)
    and a Baptist minister who was whipped in the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious beliefs and activism. He became the pastor of the Baptist Church...
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    Benjamin Keach (category 17th-century English Baptist ministers)
    early years. He was baptized at the age of 15 by John Russell, the minister of an Arminian Baptist church at Chesham, Buckinghamshire. In 1659, at the...
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  • members left the First Baptist Church in Newport, the church of John Clarke and Obadiah Holmes, and formed a second Six-Principle Baptist Church. Churches were...
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  • The American Baptist Churches USA (ABCUSA) is a Baptist Christian denomination established in 1907 originally as the Northern Baptist Convention, and from...
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  • licensed and Ordained Baptist Minister and became the seventh generation in their family to do so. Liele was licensed to preach by Baptists in Georgia in 1773...
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    William Carey (missionary) (category 18th-century English Baptist ministers)
    1761 – 9 June 1834) was an English Christian missionary, Particular Baptist minister, translator, social reformer and cultural anthropologist who founded...
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  • Christ au Congo. A few African-American Baptist congregations have ordained or started calling their senior minister bishop, but without changing congregational...
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    John Gill (23 November 1697 – 14 October 1771) was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian who held to a firm Calvinistic soteriology...
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    Richard was an eyewitness to the event. In later years, he became a Baptist minister and widely lectured on the events of Booth's demise at his family's...
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  • James Foster (6 September 1697 – 5 November 1753) was an English Baptist minister. Foster was born and baptized at Exeter, 6 September 1697. Most of our...
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