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Congregationalism (also
Congregationalist churches or
Congregational churches) is a
Reformed (Calvinist)
tradition of
Protestant Christianity in which...
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Congregational polity, or
congregationalist polity,
often known as congregationalism, is a
system of
ecclesiastical polity in
which every local church...
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Platform (1648) and the
Savoy Declaration (1658),
Congregationalist confessions of faith. The
Congregationalist Churches are a
continuity of the theological...
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practise their faith in
nonconformist denominations,
especially in
Congregationalist and
Presbyterian churches. The
nature of the
Puritan movement in England...
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William Allen (4
November 1847 – 1919) was an English-born
Australian Congregational clergyman.
Allen was born in Betchworth, Surrey, and was taken...
- heritage), The
Kansas City
Statement of
Faith (a 1913
statement in the
Congregationalist tradition), The
Evangelical Catechism (a 1927
catechism in the German...
- 50°09′50″N 5°05′24″W / 50.1639°N 5.0899°W / 50.1639; -5.0899 The
Congregationalist Cemetery (also
known as the "Independent
Burial Ground" or the "Dissenters...
- John
Clarke (1755–1798) was a
minister of the
First Church in Boston, M****achusetts, in the late 18th century. He was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire...
- Rite Orthodoxy. It is also used by Presbyterians, Methodists, and
Congregationalists. This
particular creed was
developed between the 2nd and 9th centuries...
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones (20
December 1899 – 1
March 1981) was a
Welsh Congregationalist minister and
medical doctor who was
influential in the
Calvinist wing...