A History of the Baptist Churches in the United States, 第 2 卷C. Scribner's sons, 1915 - 545 頁 |
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... Obadiah Holmes , was fostered by Clarke and his brethren , who vis- ited the community for preaching and the administration of baptism . After the meeting had been broken up by the authorities most of the members removed to Newport ...
... Obadiah Holmes , was fostered by Clarke and his brethren , who vis- ited the community for preaching and the administration of baptism . After the meeting had been broken up by the authorities most of the members removed to Newport ...
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... Obadiah Holmes , already a septuagenarian ( he was born about 1606 ) , succeeded to the pastorate and retained it till his death in 1682. He was well educated , and had for many years , at great personal cost , labored in the Bap- tist ...
... Obadiah Holmes , already a septuagenarian ( he was born about 1606 ) , succeeded to the pastorate and retained it till his death in 1682. He was well educated , and had for many years , at great personal cost , labored in the Bap- tist ...
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... Obadiah Holmes , whom we shall meet later among the sufferers for conscience ' sake . After a profound religious experience in England ( he had been a wayward son , and whereas three of his brothers had been educated at Oxford he had ...
... Obadiah Holmes , whom we shall meet later among the sufferers for conscience ' sake . After a profound religious experience in England ( he had been a wayward son , and whereas three of his brothers had been educated at Oxford he had ...
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... Obadiah Holmes did not constitute a Baptist church . There seems to be no suffi- cient reason why they should not be regarded as a church . Like the body of believers who gathered around Roger Williams at Providence , and who continued ...
... Obadiah Holmes did not constitute a Baptist church . There seems to be no suffi- cient reason why they should not be regarded as a church . Like the body of believers who gathered around Roger Williams at Providence , and who continued ...
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... Obadiah Holmes , and John Crandall , members of the Newport Baptist church , by the Massachusetts authorities is one of the most noto- rious instances of intolerance toward Baptists . In his " Ill News from New England , " already ...
... Obadiah Holmes , and John Crandall , members of the Newport Baptist church , by the Massachusetts authorities is one of the most noto- rious instances of intolerance toward Baptists . In his " Ill News from New England , " already ...
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