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The baptists : their origin |
Churches Baptists come from Protestant Reform of 16 ème century, which insisted on :
« The only favour, the only faith, the only Writing »
Greeting is a donation which God gives to the men and which the believer accepts by faith
The sovereign authority of the HOLY WRIT in faith and life
Various branches of REFORM |
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Calvinist |
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Anglican | |
| Lutherans |
Protestants or Presbyterians |
Anabaptists |
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| LUTHER |
CALVIN |
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(Zwingli), Grebel, Hubmaïer, Menno Simon | |
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Henry VIII
(strife between English court and the Holy See) |
| 1521 : Scandinavia, Germany, Denmark |
1541 : Switzerland, Scotland, the Netherlands, Hungary, Poland, France |
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On 1521 (?) : Switzerland, Germany, Holland, England |
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1534 : England |
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| At the end of 16 ème century |
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Mennonites |
Separatists (Congrégationalistes) |
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who gave birth in |
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Baptists |
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Some figures :
in 1997, ~ 2 Thousand million Christians in the world, of which :
• Catholics : 1 thousand million
• Protestants : 380 Millions [baptists : ~ 100] |
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1 epochs Churches baptists :
1611 â €“ Amsterdam
1612 â €“ London
1638 â €“ Providence (United States) |
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