A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And Other Parts of the World, Том 2Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill, 1813 |
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... ......... I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God ......... AND THEY WENT DOWN BOTH INTO THE WATER , both Philip and the eunuch , and he baptized him ....... AND WHEN THEY WERE COME UP OUT OF THE WATER , & C ...
... ......... I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God ......... AND THEY WENT DOWN BOTH INTO THE WATER , both Philip and the eunuch , and he baptized him ....... AND WHEN THEY WERE COME UP OUT OF THE WATER , & C ...
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... believe in Jesus Christ , should be molested in respect of their religion , or in the free exercise thereof , or be compelled to the exercise of any other religion , against their consent ; so that they be not unfaithful to the pro ...
... believe in Jesus Christ , should be molested in respect of their religion , or in the free exercise thereof , or be compelled to the exercise of any other religion , against their consent ; so that they be not unfaithful to the pro ...
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... believe , is the most correct and circumstantial which can be obtained at this late pe- riod . In consequence of letters from Virginia , Robert Nor- din and Thomas White were ordained in London , in May , 1714 , and soon sailed for ...
... believe , is the most correct and circumstantial which can be obtained at this late pe- riod . In consequence of letters from Virginia , Robert Nor- din and Thomas White were ordained in London , in May , 1714 , and soon sailed for ...
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... believe continued on the ground where it was established between forty and fifty years , when , according to Morgan Edwards's ac- count , it was broken up , partly by sickness , and partly by the removal of families from hence to North ...
... believe continued on the ground where it was established between forty and fifty years , when , according to Morgan Edwards's ac- count , it was broken up , partly by sickness , and partly by the removal of families from hence to North ...
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... believe , until their deaths . " * It was in the bounds of this church , that Stearns and Marshal met on their way to North - Carolina . At this time , Samuel Heaton was their pastor , and acted in that capacity until 1754 , when he ...
... believe , until their deaths . " * It was in the bounds of this church , that Stearns and Marshal met on their way to North - Carolina . At this time , Samuel Heaton was their pastor , and acted in that capacity until 1754 , when he ...
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