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  2. Landmarkism - Wikipedia

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    Landmarkism, sometimes called Baptist bride theology, is a Baptist ecclesiology that emerged in the mid-19th century in the American South. It upholds the perpetuity theory of Baptist origins, which asserts an unbroken continuity and exclusive legitimacy of the Baptist movement since the apostolic period .

  3. Ebenezer Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Baptist Church is a Baptist megachurch located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with the Progressive National Baptist Convention and American Baptist Churches USA. It was the church where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was co-pastor from 1960 until his assassination in 1968, the location of the funerals of both Dr. King and ...

  4. List of Baptist denominations - Wikipedia

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    Southern Africa. African Baptist Assembly of Malawi, Inc. African United Baptist Church. Association of Bible Baptist Churches in Madagascar. Baptist Convention of Angola. Baptist Evangelical Association of Madagascar. Baptist Union of Southern Africa. Baptist Union of Zambia. Igreja União Baptista de Moçambique.

  5. Salem Baptist Church (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, James Meeks, pastor of Beth Eden Baptist Church in Chicago, shared the vision of founding a new church in a sermon. After a meeting with 205 members that same day, the church was founded. The new congregation held its first services January 20, 1985 at 8201 South Jeffrey Boulevard and remained at this location for five-years.

  6. Primitive Baptist Universalist - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Primitive Baptist Universalists are Christian Universalist congregations located primarily in the central Appalachian region of the United States. They are popularly known as "No-Hellers" due to their belief that there is no Hell per se, but that Hell is actually experienced in this life. [1] [2]

  7. Swedish Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Baptists. Swedish Baptists (or Scandinavian Baptists) are Baptists that trace their origins to Radical Pietism (that disassociated from Lutheranism or partially originated from an adjacent non-Lutheran tradition), [1] the Mission Friends movement, and the Pietist or Pietistic Lutheran tradition of Lutheranism .

  8. Twelfth Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Twelfth Baptist Church is a historic church in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1840, it is the oldest direct descendant of the First Independent Baptist Church in Beacon Hill. Notable members have included abolitionists such as Lewis Hayden and Rev. Leonard Grimes, the historian George Washington Williams ...

  9. Dylann Roof - Wikipedia

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    Dylann Roof. Dylann Storm Roof [1] (born April 3, 1994) is an American white supremacist, Neo-Nazi, and mass murderer who is currently awaiting execution on death row at USP Terre Haute for perpetrating the Charleston church shooting on June 17, 2015, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. [2] [3] During a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist ...