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Qué (quién) es BAPTISTS - definición


Baptists         
  • Believer's baptism of adult by immersion at [[Northolt]] Park Baptist Church, in [[Greater London]], [[Baptist Union of Great Britain]], 2015.
  • Baptist Hospital Mutengene ([[Tiko]]), member of the [[Cameroon Baptist Convention]].
  • Chümoukedima Ao Baptist Church building in [[Chümoukedima]], [[Nagaland]] affiliated with the [[Nagaland Baptist Church Council]] (India).
  • [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], a Baptist minister and civil rights leader, at the 1963 civil rights march on Washington, D.C. The [[Civil Rights movement]] divided various Baptists in the U.S., as slavery had more than a century earlier.
  • John Smyth]] led the first Baptist church in [[Amsterdam]] in 1609.
  • Church sign indicating that the congregation uses the [[Authorized King James Version]] of the Bible of 1611.
  •  [[Ebenezer Baptist Church]] in [[Atlanta]], affiliated with the [[Progressive National Baptist Convention]].
  • [[Charles Spurgeon]] later in life.
  • ''A Short Declaration of the Mistery of Iniquity'' (1612) by Thomas Helwys. For Helwys, religious liberty was a right for everyone, even for those he disagreed with.
  • Rivas]], [[Baptist Convention of Nicaragua]], 2011.
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
Baptist church; Baptist Church; Baptist minister; Baptist/Evangelical; Babtist; Baptist; Baptist Christian; Christian - Baptist; Wet Heads; Baptist seminary; Baptist churches; Baptism (denomination); Baptist Christianity; Baptists Church; Baptism (religion); Bapitst; Baptistism; Baptist tradition
Baptists form a major branch of Protestantism distinguished by baptizing professing Christian believers only (believer's baptism), and doing so by complete immersion. Baptist churches also generally subscribe to the doctrines of soul competency (the responsibility and accountability of every person before God), sola fide (salvation by just faith alone), sola scriptura (scripture alone as the rule of faith and practice) and congregationalist church government.
baptist         
  • Believer's baptism of adult by immersion at [[Northolt]] Park Baptist Church, in [[Greater London]], [[Baptist Union of Great Britain]], 2015.
  • Baptist Hospital Mutengene ([[Tiko]]), member of the [[Cameroon Baptist Convention]].
  • Chümoukedima Ao Baptist Church building in [[Chümoukedima]], [[Nagaland]] affiliated with the [[Nagaland Baptist Church Council]] (India).
  • [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], a Baptist minister and civil rights leader, at the 1963 civil rights march on Washington, D.C. The [[Civil Rights movement]] divided various Baptists in the U.S., as slavery had more than a century earlier.
  • John Smyth]] led the first Baptist church in [[Amsterdam]] in 1609.
  • Church sign indicating that the congregation uses the [[Authorized King James Version]] of the Bible of 1611.
  •  [[Ebenezer Baptist Church]] in [[Atlanta]], affiliated with the [[Progressive National Baptist Convention]].
  • [[Charles Spurgeon]] later in life.
  • ''A Short Declaration of the Mistery of Iniquity'' (1612) by Thomas Helwys. For Helwys, religious liberty was a right for everyone, even for those he disagreed with.
  • Rivas]], [[Baptist Convention of Nicaragua]], 2011.
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
Baptist church; Baptist Church; Baptist minister; Baptist/Evangelical; Babtist; Baptist; Baptist Christian; Christian - Baptist; Wet Heads; Baptist seminary; Baptist churches; Baptism (denomination); Baptist Christianity; Baptists Church; Baptism (religion); Bapitst; Baptistism; Baptist tradition
¦ noun
1. (Baptist) a member of a Protestant Christian denomination advocating baptism only of adult believers by total immersion.
2. a person who baptizes someone.
Baptist         
  • Believer's baptism of adult by immersion at [[Northolt]] Park Baptist Church, in [[Greater London]], [[Baptist Union of Great Britain]], 2015.
  • Baptist Hospital Mutengene ([[Tiko]]), member of the [[Cameroon Baptist Convention]].
  • Chümoukedima Ao Baptist Church building in [[Chümoukedima]], [[Nagaland]] affiliated with the [[Nagaland Baptist Church Council]] (India).
  • [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], a Baptist minister and civil rights leader, at the 1963 civil rights march on Washington, D.C. The [[Civil Rights movement]] divided various Baptists in the U.S., as slavery had more than a century earlier.
  • John Smyth]] led the first Baptist church in [[Amsterdam]] in 1609.
  • Church sign indicating that the congregation uses the [[Authorized King James Version]] of the Bible of 1611.
  •  [[Ebenezer Baptist Church]] in [[Atlanta]], affiliated with the [[Progressive National Baptist Convention]].
  • [[Charles Spurgeon]] later in life.
  • ''A Short Declaration of the Mistery of Iniquity'' (1612) by Thomas Helwys. For Helwys, religious liberty was a right for everyone, even for those he disagreed with.
  • Rivas]], [[Baptist Convention of Nicaragua]], 2011.
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
Baptist church; Baptist Church; Baptist minister; Baptist/Evangelical; Babtist; Baptist; Baptist Christian; Christian - Baptist; Wet Heads; Baptist seminary; Baptist churches; Baptism (denomination); Baptist Christianity; Baptists Church; Baptism (religion); Bapitst; Baptistism; Baptist tradition
(Baptists)
1.
A Baptist is a Christian who believes that people should not be baptized until they are old enough to understand the meaning of baptism.
N-COUNT
2.
Baptist means belonging or relating to Baptists.
...a Baptist church.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Ejemplos de uso de BAPTISTS
1. Baptists, Methodists and Presbyterians outnumber Jewish members, who outnumber Episcopalians.
2. Carter stressed that Southern Baptists are invited to the gathering.
3. There‘s a history of conflict between Jews and Southern Baptists over this issue.
4. "I think most Southern Baptists realize the importance of public education," Warford said.
5. We‘ve got Methodists, Baptists, Quaker, Church of England, Catholics." She herself is a Buddhist.