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An ecclesiology whereby non-Baptist churches are considered illegitimate.See Also: Landmarker, Landmarkist
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Landmarkism — is a type of Baptist ecclesiology. Landmarkism may also appear as Old Landmarkism in some works. Adherents are normally styled Landmark Baptists or simply Landmarkers within the United States, but are known as Landmarkists in the United Kingdom.… … Wikipedia
Landmarkism — Ландмаркизм … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Baptist — is a term describing individuals belonging to a Baptist church or a Baptist denomination. The name is derived from a conviction that followers of Jesus Christ are commanded to be baptised (by being immersed in water) as a public display of their… … Wikipedia
American Baptist Association — This article is about the association of Landmark Baptist churches that separated from the Southern Baptist Convention. For the mainline Baptist denomination descended from the Triennial Convention, see American Baptist Churches in the USA. The… … Wikipedia
Baptist successionism — is one of several theories on the origin and continuation of the Baptist Church (or Baptist churches) also known as Baptist Church perpetuity .Definition and historyBaptist successionism is the theory that there exists an unbroken chain of… … Wikipedia
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Amos Cooper Dayton — was a physician, Baptist minister, author, editor and educator, perhaps best remembered for his role in the Landmark Baptist movement. He was born at Plainfield, New Jersey, April 1, 1813, the son of Robert Dayton. Dayton married Lucinda H.… … Wikipedia