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by James R. Coggins,James Robert Coggins

  • ISBN: 0836131215
  • Category: History
  • Author: James R. Coggins,James Robert Coggins
  • Subcategory: World
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Herald Press (VA) (December 1, 1991)
  • Pages: 240 pages
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PDF On Nov 1, 1993, James B. McSwain and others published John Smyth's Congregation: English Separatism .

PDF On Nov 1, 1993, James B. McSwain and others published John Smyth's Congregation: English Separatism, Mennonite Influence, and the Elect Nation.

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Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History 32. Scottdale, P. Herald Press, 1991. Canadian Mennonite Bible CollegeWinnipeg, Manitoba. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009.

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Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History.

Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History Coggins also makes a strong point to support the belief that the division between the Leiden and the Amsterdam Separatist congregatims occurred in the Netherlands, as a result of theological disagreements, rather than in England because of geographical separation. The author gives careful attention to the break between J. Smyth and. T. Helwys, which was due primarily to a heated dispute on the former's compliance to a "principle of baptismal succession," which had led him to seek rebaptism by the Mennonites, after he had already rebaptized himself.

Author: James R. Coggins. Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation. John Mills and British Cinema: Masculinity, Identity and Nation. Governor John Wentworth and the American Revolution: The English Connection. The Indian English Novel: Nation, History, and Narration.

James Robinson Graves, Jacob Ditzler, The Lord's Supper, Southern Baptist Publication Society, USA, 1876, page 89. John Smyth's Congregation: English Separatism, Mennonite Influence and the Elect Nation. ISBN 978-0-8361-3121-5.

Christianity Today, John Smyth, christianitytoday. com, USA, August 8, 2008. Doniger, Wendy, ed. (1999). Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions.

James R. Coggins analyzes the story of John Smyth's congregation as it wrestled with great theological questions of church and state, separation from the world, church polity, the role of women in the church, the meaning of the incarnation, the sovereignty of God alongside the free will of human beings, and the relationship of salvation, regeneration, and justification.

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