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  • Believer's baptism is the [[doctrine]] that [[baptism]] is an outward sign of regeneration that occurs when a pe Some of the denominations that practice believer's baptism only include [[Baptist]] churches. In contrast the majority of Christian denominations also practi
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  • ...that teach that it is not a biblical nor logical practice, including the [[Baptist]] churches. [[Category:Christian doctrine and debates]]
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  • ...pit/rreymond_pernicious-doctrine.html The 'Very Pernicious and Detestable' Doctrine of Inclusivism], by [[Robert Reymond]] .../1998Summer.php Responses to Universalism and Inclusivism], ''The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology'', Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer 1998
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  • ...ny of creation besides having created it. That's totally against Christian doctrine. This in turn means that God does not make gay people at birth, thus changi ...h Bible Institute]] this Fall and am very excited. I attend [[Sand Springs Baptist Church]]. My dad is the youth pastor. Thanks for reading and God bless.
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  • In most Protestant churches, including the Lutheran, Anglican and Baptist churches, it is taught that there are two sacraments. These are {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian doctrine and debates]] -> [[Theology]]
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  • ...e Bible, baptism is first mentioned in passages that talk about [[John the Baptist]], who called on people to repent and be baptized. [[Jesus]] came to John t In some denominations (including [[Baptist]]), only an adult who believes in the death and resurrection of Jesus may b
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  • topic_name = Baptist Churches | ...on by faith alone]], [[Believer's baptism]], [[Sola Scriptura]], [[Baptist doctrine: Congregationalism|Congregationalism]]
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  • subtopics = [[John the Baptist]] ...religion of the Mandaeans, who consider [[Adam]], [[Noah]] and [[John the Baptist]] as their prophets (but not [[Abraham]], [[Moses]] or [[Jesus]]). Mandaeis
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  • '''Ecclesiology''' means the study of the doctrine of the church. ...lesia, the English word Ecclesiology is derived, which is the study of the doctrine of the church.
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  • ...veloped the theology of Calvinism. Calvinism is perhaps best known for its doctrine of [[predestination]]. Its history is associated with some notable experime ...y synonymous with "Reformed Protestantism", encompassing the whole body of doctrine taught by Reformed churches and represented in various Reformed Confessions
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  • ...ions are (possibly unconsciously) imagining God to be Roman or Anglican or Baptist or Methodist or Presbyterian or what have you. ([[J.B. Phillips]])}} ...ns today include the [[Lutheran Church]], [[Anglican Communion]] and the [[Baptist Church]].
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  • ...reat Awakening, resulted in growth in the Congregationalist, Presbyterian, Baptist, and new Methodist churches in North America. However, as that great "reviv ...ch Reformed, and German Reformed denominations, and strengthened the small Baptist and Methodist denominations. It had little impact on Anglicans and Quakers.
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  • subtopics = [[John the Baptist]], [[Baptism of Jesus]] | ...in the [[New Testament]] introduces [[Jesus]] with the story of [[John the Baptist]] and the [[baptism]] of Jesus. It also tells the story of Jesus calling hi
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  • ...nches of Protestantism Index]] - [[Anabaptist]], [[Anglican Communion]], [[Baptist]], [[Lutheran]], [[Methodist]], [[Presbyterian]], [[Reformed churches]], [[ * [[Protestant Doctrine]] - [[Justification by faith]]
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  • ...be taken up into the sky to meet [[Jesus]] and be taken to [[heaven]]. The doctrine of the Rapture is relatively recent, becoming popular with certain [[Protes ...tively recent, and the teachings of older Churches do not include any such doctrine.
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  • ...quiet on the state of Israel and its people until the coming of [[John the Baptist]] who announced the way for [[Jesus]] in the [[New Testament]]. The Gospels ...then through Mauretania and all Libya, preaching the Gospel. And the same doctrine he taught to the Occidental Sea, and the Isles called Britanniae.[9]</block
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  • Disputes of [[doctrine]] began early on. The newly organized church organized councils to sort mat ...ceable today. In North America, the British brought the [[Anglican]] and [[Baptist]] churches. Other Protestant Christians journeyed to Northern Europe formin
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