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Anglican Communion. Many
conservative Reformed churches which are
strongly Calvinistic formed the
World Reformed Fellowship which has
about 70
member denominations...
- or even
Calvinistic Baptists, are
Baptists that hold to a
Calvinist soteriology (salvation belief).
Depending on the denomination,
Calvinistic Baptists...
- the
Calvinistic Methodist Church (Yr
Eglwys Fethodistaidd Galfinaidd), is a
denomination of
Protestant Christianity based in Wales. The
Calvinistic Methodist...
- movement. The
revival led
eventually to the
establishment of the
Welsh Calvinistic Methodists as a
denomination (now more
commonly known as the Presbyterian...
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Harris (1714–1773), (Welsh:
Hywel Harris). It was also the site of two
Calvinistic Methodist colleges at
different times; the
first sponsored by Selina...
- Charles, to the
secession of 1811 and the
formal establishment of the
Calvinistic Methodist denomination in 1823 (which ****umed as an
alternative title...
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Thomas Wills (1740–1802) was an
English evangelical preacher, a
priest of the
Church of
England who
became a Dissenter. Born at Truro, Cornwall, on 26...
- Reprobation, in
Christian theology, is a
doctrine which teaches that a
person can
reject the
gospel to a
point where God in turn
rejects them and curses...
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eight miles south-east of
Tregaron on the road to Llyn Brianne. The
Calvinistic Methodists are a
Welsh Protestant revivalist movement forming the Presbyterian...
- John
Mills (1812–1873) was a
Welsh author and
Calvinistic Methodist minister. Born 19
December 1812 at Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, he was son of Edward...