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- Congregationalism is not limited only to organization of Christian Church congregations.
- Baillie was a Congregationalism, specifically targeting Cotton in his writings.
- The name is a reference to the Mayflower ship of the Congregationalism.
- American Congregationalism grew out of the immersion, Congregationalists practiced infant baptism.
- Congregationalism is often considered to be a part of the wider Reformed tradition.
- He also became the spokesman for the new church polity known as Congregationalism.
- Cromwell and many others in the army supported congregationalism.
- These churches were anti-Calvinist in nature and generally rejected traditional Congregationalism.
- Unitarianism was supplanting the strict Congregationalism that had superintended the city's morals.
- It is a principle of congregationalism that ministers do not govern congregations by themselves.
- Founded in 1833, the congregation became the original church of Congregationalism in NSW.
- Does the English heritage of Congregationalism and Scottish nature of Prebyterianism preclude their merger?
- In congregationalism, rather uniquely, the church is understood to be a truly voluntary association.
- Although Congregationalism eventually adopted Stoddard's stance on communion, Mather remained a formidable opponent.
- Santiago is a typical representative of the Madura-Pasumalai type of congregationalism of American origin.
- The principles of congregationalism have been inherited by the Unitarian Universalist Association and the Canadian Unitarian Council.
- As a Presbyterian minister, Baillie was critical of Congregationalism, and targeted Cotton in his writings.
- In its organizational structure the church is similar to congregationalism, as the local assembly is autonomous.
- By 1952 differences regarding key doctrines came to the forefront, especially in regard to the Congregationalism.
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