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    John Smyth (c. 1554 – c. 28 August 1612) was an English Anglican, Baptist, then Mennonite minister and a defender of the principle of religious liberty...
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  • John Smyth may refer to: John Smyth (English theologian) (1554–1612), considered the earliest Baptist John Smyth (barrister) (1941–2018), British QC and...
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    John Gill (23 November 1697 – 14 October 1771) was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian who held to a firm Calvinistic soteriology...
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    hereditary title John Smyth (disambiguation) Joseph Smyth (disambiguation) Peter Smyth (disambiguation) Richard Smyth (disambiguation) William Smyth (disambiguation)...
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    Richard Smyth (or Smith) (1499/1500, Worcestershire, England – 9 July 1563, Douai, France) was the first person to hold the office of Regius Professor...
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    British post-war evangelical resurgence, with attendees including theologian John Stott, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, bishops David Sheppard...
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  • Congregation that relocated to Amsterdam. Murton had been a close disciple of John Smyth while in Holland, and eventually Murton returned to London with Thomas...
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  • John Gale (1680–1721) was a British Baptist theologian. He was not widely known until the controversy over William Wall's work on infant baptism appeared...
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  • librarian (1563) Bishop John Jewel, theologian and Anglican divine (1535) Sir Henry Savile, scholar and statesman (1565) Richard Smyth, Regius Professor of...
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  • John Lawson (1709–1759) was an Irish academic. Lawson was born in Magherafelt and educated at Trinity College Dublin. He became a Fellow of Trinity College...
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    specifically, Reformed, and leaders of the English Reformation were influenced by Calvinist, rather than Lutheran theologians. Still the Church of England retained...
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  • Lee, The Theology of John Smyth: Puritan, Separatist, Baptist, Mennonite (Mercer University Press, 2003) Roger Hayden: English Baptist History and Heritare...
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    astronomer Charles Piazzi Smyth and geologist Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth. Of his sisters, Henrietta married the theologian Baden Powell and Georgiana...
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    George Salmon (category Irish Anglican theologians)
    was a distinguished and influential Irish mathematician and Anglican theologian. After working in algebraic geometry for two decades, Salmon devoted the...
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  • Thomas Helwys (category 17th-century English theologians)
    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...
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  • Brownists (category English Dissenters)
    Archbishop Richard Bancroft's campaign against puritanism from 1604. John Robinson and John Smyth founded Brownist congregations in the north of England and then...
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    Puritans (redirect from English Puritans)
    theologians John Calvin and Heinrich Bullinger, covenant theology was further developed by Puritan theologians Dudley Fenner, William Perkins, John Preston...
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  • Peter Masters (category English Baptist theologians)
    he has repeated the call of Martyn Lloyd-Jones, in his controversy with John Stott, to separate from non-evangelical churches, and followed in the tradition...
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  • Smith (preacher) (c. 1560–c. 1591), English Puritan preacher Henry Boynton Smith (1815–1877), American theologian Henry Weston Smith (1827–1876), American...
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    was also the birthplace of the martyr of 1546, John Lassells, and the separatist and Baptist John Smyth. He entered Corpus Christi College at the University...
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    William Cunningham (2 October 1805 – 14 December 1861) was a Scottish theologian and co-founder of the Free Church of Scotland. He was Moderator of the...
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    Richard Bentley (category 18th-century English Christian theologians)
    (/ˈbɛntli/; 27 January 1662 – 14 July 1742) was an English classical scholar, critic, and theologian. Considered the "founder of historical philology"...
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    Baden Powell (mathematician) (category English Christian theologians)
    1854) John Penrose Smyth Powell (21 December 1852–14 December 1855) Jessie Smyth Powell (25 November 1855–24 July 1856) Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell...
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  • 1563 in literature (category Use British English from July 2020)
    Lithuanian compiler, poet, and editor (born 1510) July 9 – Richard Smyth, English Catholic theologian (born c. 1500) July 24 – Giambattista Gelli, Florentine historian...
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    John Whalley (1699 – 12 December 1748) was an English academic at the University of Cambridge, clergyman, and poet. Whalley was the son of John Whalley...
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  • trace the earliest Baptist church to 1609 in Amsterdam, with English Separatist John Smyth as its pastor. In accordance with his reading of the New Testament...
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  • Chadwick KBE FBA (23 June 1920 – 17 June 2008) was a British academic, theologian and Church of England priest. A former dean of Christ Church Cathedral...
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    John Calvin (/ˈkælvɪn/; Middle French: Jehan Cauvin; French: Jean Calvin [ʒɑ̃ kalvɛ̃]; 10 July 1509 – 27 May 1564) was a French theologian, pastor and...
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    Clayesmore School (category Use British English from July 2016)
    closed in 2020 following an abuse scandal involving Iwerne Trust chairman John Smyth. Former heads include: Alexander Devine, 1896–1930 Aubrey de Sélincourt...
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    earliest church labeled Baptist back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with English Separatist John Smyth as its pastor. In accordance with his reading of the New Testament...
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