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Definition of Arminian Baptist
1. Noun. Group of Baptist congregations believing the teachings of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius (who opposed the doctrine of strict predestination of the Calvinists).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arminian Baptist
Literary usage of Arminian Baptist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Church History Series: Consisting of a Series of Denominational by Philip Schaff, American Society of Church History, Henry Codman Potter, Samuel Macauley Jackson (1894)
"The First Church of Providence soon became Arminian, and Arminian Baptist churches
multiplied in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. ..."
2. The Congregationalism of the Last Three Hundred Years, as Seen in Its by Henry Martyn Dexter, Andover Theological Seminary (1880)
"... returned across the channel and established in London, in Newgate, the first
General (Arminian) Baptist Church in England. This was, of course, ..."
3. A History of the Baptists: Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices by Thomas Armitage (1887)
"... held good till Griffith's death in 1738, when the Church expelled Winter and
twenty-four others with him, who formed an Arminian Baptist Church, ..."
4. Yearbook of American Churches: 1st -40th Issue; 1915-1972 by Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America (1922)
"... are in close relation with the white Free Will Baptist churches of the southern
states, and trace their origin to the early Arminian Baptist churches ..."
5. Annals of the American Pulpit: Or, Commemorative Notices of Distinguished by William Buell Sprague (1865)
"The first in New York, which was the predecessor of the present Broome Street
Baptist Church in the city of New York, was a General or Arminian Baptist ..."
6. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1886)
"Returning to Hors- ham he joined a general (ie Arminian) baptist church there,
and soon became its minister, though not ceasing to be a farmer, ..."
7. New York and Its Institutions, 1609-1871: A Library of Information by John Francis Richmond (1872)
"Their first house of worship, the Arminian Baptist church, stood on Golden Hill,
afterwards Gold street, and was erected about 1725. ..."
8. New York and Its Institutions, 1609-1872 by John Francis Richmond (1872)
"Their first house of worship, the Arminian Baptist church, stood on Golden Hill,
afterwards Gold street, and was erected about 1725. ..."