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Thomas Helwys (c. 1575 – c. 1616), an
English minister, was one of the
joint founders, with John Smyth, of the
General Baptist denomination. In the early...
- Sir
Gervase Helwys (1
September 1561 – 20
November 1615), also
known as
Jervis Yelwys, was a
Lieutenant of the
Tower of
London found guilty of complicity...
-
broke with the
Church of
England and left for
Holland where he,
Thomas Helwys and his
small congregation began to
study the
Bible ardently. He briefly...
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Particular Baptists believed that it
extended only to the elect.
Thomas Helwys formulated a
distinctively Baptist request that the
church and the state...
- Discipleship, Justice:
Affirming the
Resurrection Jesus Christ Today.
Smyth &
Helwys (2003). ISBN 1573123994. McLaughlin, R. Emmet,
Caspar Schwenckfeld, reluctant...
- ****nic and
other toxic compounds. The
Lieutenant of the Tower,
Gervase Helwys,
admitted that he had
received a
confession from Overbury's keeper, Richard...
- Baptists, led by John
Smyth and
Thomas Helwys in the late 16th and
early 17th century, were
General Baptists.
Under Helwys' leadership, this
group established...
- In the
early seventeenth century,
Baptists like John
Smyth and
Thomas Helwys published tracts in
defense of
religious freedom.
Their thinking influenced...
- room. The
names "Thomas
Helwys" and "William Carey" are
carved on
either side of the gl**** door
leading into the Hall.
Thomas Helwys was a
religious refugee...
- (nowadays The Bell Hotel),
owned in the
early 18th
century by the high-church
Helwys family,
became the
central rendezvous of the
Norwich Revolution Society...