- the church.[citation needed]
Congregationalists have two sacraments:
baptism and the Lord's Supper.
Congregationalists practise infant baptism, but hold...
-
Presbyterians gained more from the
union than the
Congregationalists.
Around 2000
churches founded as
Congregationalists in the
states of New York, Ohio, Illinois...
-
Congregational polity, or
congregationalist polity,
often known as congregationalism, is a
system of
ecclesiastical polity in
which every local church...
- Carolina)
Harvard University (Cambridge, M****achusetts) – was
founded by
Congregationalists, but
became informally Unitarian by 1807. New
College Florida (Sarasota...
-
Presbyterian churches have
entered into
unions with
other churches, such as
Congregationalists, Lutherans, Anglicans, and Methodists.
Presbyterians in the United...
- Grinnell, Iowa,
United States. It was
founded in 1846 when a
group of
Congregationalists from New
England established Iowa College. It has an open curriculum...
- Methodist, and
subsequently for
about a year as The
Methodist and
Congregationalist,
before continuing as Forward.
Issue No. 1 of Vol. 1 of The Methodist...
- The
University of Olivet,
formerly known as
Olivet College, is a
private Christian college in Olivet, Michigan,
United States. The
college is accredited...
- John
Brown (May 9, 1800 –
December 2, 1859) was an
American abolitionist in the
decades preceding the
Civil War.
First reaching national prominence in...
- The 1925
Oberlin Congregationalists football team was an
American football team that
represented Oberlin College in the Ohio
Athletic Conference (OAC)...