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al offices; a translation of the Bible with | Calvinistic annotations was published; and other measur |
Though coming from a | Calvinistic background, Finney rejected tenets of "Old |
Providence Chapel is a former | Calvinistic Baptist place of worship in the village of |
was a more moderate expression of the more | Calvinistic Baptist beliefs that existed at the time, a |
The controversy resulted in the Particular ( | Calvinistic) Baptists leaving the question of communion |
though there were others in Wales when the | Calvinistic Baptists withdrew, and the rest of the chur |
GRS therefore represents a | Calvinistic branch of separatist fundamentalism in the |
ant, sometimes deeply devout and religious, | Calvinistic but also Renaissancistic. |
Because of the lack of available | Calvinistic Christian compatible programming for televi |
s a religious doctrine opposed to the rigid | Calvinistic concept of Predestination according to whic |
tination to the complete determinism of the | Calvinistic concept of the dogma. |
of New Rochelle's founding Huguenot French | Calvinistic congregation that conformed to the liturgy |
The | Calvinistic Congregational Church is an historic church |
merica were no longer acceptable for use in | Calvinistic congregations. |
Wesley and George Whitefield and set up the | Calvinistic Connexion within the Methodist Church. |
derdijk grew up with strong monarchical and | Calvinistic convictions. |
iew of preparing for the ministry among the | Calvinistic dissenters, but, adopting unitarian views, |
1520 - c. 1580), was a | Calvinistic divine. |
The current form of | Calvinistic doctrine goes against human experience and |
me one of the most decided defenders of the | Calvinistic doctrine of predestination against Moise Am |
inces convened at Naumburg of the spreading | Calvinistic doctrine of the Lord's Supper (see: Crypto- |
n Christian theology, is a corollary to the | Calvinistic doctrine of unconditional election which de |
s opposed to an open table) and also in the | Calvinistic doctrine of particular or limited atonement |
dination, quoted to prove opposition to the | Calvinistic doctrine of election, was not by Bury, but |
y no means abandoning the tenets of the old | Calvinistic faith, he came to be looked upon as the chi |
example from William Gadsby illustrates the | Calvinistic flavour of this book. |
children (of whom five survive) to her dour | Calvinistic husband; her bitterness about her repeated, |
played a large role in the rebellion of the | Calvinistic inhabitants of Emden against the lutheran c |
Hymn number 530 describes election in | Calvinistic language. |
1649 during the English Civil War under the | Calvinistic leadership of John Myles (aka John Miles) ( |
and he turned Llangeitho into a centre for | Calvinistic Methodism in Wales. |
olic, he was deeply influenced by the Welsh | Calvinistic Methodism of the community in which he live |
ume History of Liverpool and District Welsh | Calvinistic Methodism. |
Former | Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Coed Talon |
The | Calvinistic Methodist "connexion" produces its Constitu |
In 1811, he was ordained a | Calvinistic Methodist minister. |
Thereafter Davies became a | Calvinistic Methodist (Presbyterian) minister. |
also served as Moderator of the North Wales | Calvinistic Methodist Association (1918-19) and as Mode |
From 1839 to 1874 Le was secretary of the | Calvinistic Methodist Association. |
n 1888 he accepted the principalship of the | Calvinistic Methodist College at Trefeca in Brecknocksh |
Charles introduces the practice of allowing | Calvinistic Methodist congregations to elect their own |
Owen (1839 - 16 February 1887) was a Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist minister and preacher. |
ly published in 1845 on behalf of the Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist Church. |
Y Drysorfa was a | Calvinistic Methodist publication produced in Wales and |
Raised in a | Calvinistic Methodist home, he was a serious child who |
hing caused turmoil, specifically the Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist revival, the Anglican Church auth |
In 1850, he was given a grant by the | Calvinistic Methodist Church to run a school on its beh |
at Bala and becomes official printer to the | Calvinistic Methodist Society, working for Thomas Charl |
ams (4 May 1877 - 12 July 1927) was a Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist minister and theological tutor. |
as one of the foremost leaders of the Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist revival along with William Willia |
He contributed regularly to the early | Calvinistic Methodist periodical Y Drysorfa and wrote a |
an official position in the ministry of the | Calvinistic Methodist church. |
ugust 1868 - 29 September 1927) was a Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist minister, who served as Moderator |
ai Bridge and served as the minister of the | Calvinistic Methodist church there until his death on 2 |
Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist Church, also known as Capel Ceryg |
Both men were Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist preachers, and Lewis Edwards succ |
He was appointed as the pastor of the | Calvinistic Methodist church in Clifton Street, Cardiff |
s due to him that the North and South Wales | Calvinistic Methodist Associations united to form an an |
of the Rev. Ebenezer Richard (1781-1837), a | Calvinistic Methodist minister, Henry Richard is chiefl |
3 July 1812 - 13 December 1878) was a Welsh | Calvinistic Methodist cleric and educator, who was one |
n invited to assist William Cudworth at the | Calvinistic Methodist Norwich Tabernacle, but after a m |
eld, and in 1758 he spent a few months at a | Calvinistic Methodist Chapel in Mildenhall. |
Despite Rowland Hill's own | Calvinistic Methodist leanings, and a funding contribut |
The Welsh version Gwahoddiad, written by | Calvinistic Methodist minister and musician Rev. John R |
s in 1882, was severely handled by a Bangor | Calvinistic Methodist minister. |
ecame a monthly periodical published by the | Calvinistic Methodist Church of Wales, originally deali |
ally as represented by the Rev. Evan Jones ( | Calvinistic Methodist) and Rev. E. Herber Evans (Congre |
ountess's ‘connexion.' Jewry-street chapel ( | Calvinistic Methodist) being then vacant, he was ‘calle |
ny Chapel (English Baptist), Moriah Chapel ( | Calvinistic Methodist), St Anne's (Church in Wales), Sa |
Roger Edwards D.D. (1811-1886), was a Welsh | Calvinistic methodist. |
rds was born in 1811, the year in which the | Calvinistic methodists first assumed the power to ordai |
In 1743 he joined the | Calvinistic Methodists, and in 1745 joined the Moravian |
Her parents were devout | Calvinistic Methodists, and she herself professed the C |
There are two places of worship for | Calvinistic Methodists, two for Independents, and one f |
he title to differentiate it from the Welsh | Calvinistic Methodists, founded by George Whitefield wh |
here are places of worship for Baptists and | Calvinistic Methodists. |
property passed into the hands of the Welsh | Calvinistic Methodists. |
influential Welsh denominations that of the | Calvinistic Methodists. |
es and when living in Ixonia she joined the | Calvinistic Methodists. |
organization to some extent on that of the | Calvinistic Methodists. |
Croesengan: | Calvinistic Methodists: 60 |
There is a place of worship for | Calvinistic Methodists; a Sunday school for gratuitous |
e of Dutch literature, but his Orangist and | Calvinistic opinions separated him from the liberal sch |
Krell's religious views were | Calvinistic or Crypto-Calvinistic, and both before and |
e were a number of theologians who defended | Calvinistic orthodoxy against Amyraut and Saumur, inclu |
yraldianism), as an earnest defender of the | Calvinistic orthodoxy represented by the Synod of Dort, |
Anton Praetorius, the first | Calvinistic pastor of the parochy of the wine-producing |
rejected it as theologically unsound from a | Calvinistic perspective, not necessarily from a Christi |
called Methodists, but chiefly those of the | Calvinistic persuasion; this, it is probable, has decli |
he Free University, Zuidema held a chair of | Calvinistic philosophy at the University of Utrecht. |
er the second world war the Association for | Calvinistic Philosophy took advantage of a legal provis |
amentalism is a movement that arose in some | Calvinistic Presbyterian, Baptist and Reformed churches |
nd over the years taught Ultra Conservative | Calvinistic reformed Christian Theology. |
holar, and theologian who held to a staunch | Calvinistic soteriology. |
episcopalianism and consistently adhere to | Calvinistic standards of doctrine and worship. |
still available, used mainly by some of the | Calvinistic Strict Baptist churches in England. |
Being a Reformed Church, it holds to the | Calvinistic system of Biblical truth and receives the W |
ontroversy' resulted in the defeat of those | Calvinistic theological conservatives like Charles Spur |
n Christian believers recently converted to | Calvinistic Theology. |
offence due to their zealous promotion of a | Calvinistic theology. |
r Charles Hodge who led Boyce to appreciate | Calvinistic theology. |
tion and culture into "the leaden moulds of | Calvinistic theology." |
e orthodox confessionalism of the classical | Calvinistic tradition, and Reformed presbyterianism. |
ing Christ's descent into hell, against the | Calvinistic view of the Puritans, who stood out against |
His | Calvinistic views left him undisturbed during the civil |
This affair de coeur, and Bennet's | Calvinistic views which stood in sharp contrast with We |
. John's became untenable on account of his | Calvinistic views, and as he met with no sympathy from |
use in the convocation of 1562 he advocated | Calvinistic views. |
n which Pamelius extended to the victims of | Calvinistic violence at Bruges drew upon him hatred, an |
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