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Baptists Together, formally the Baptist Union of Great Britain, is a Baptist Christian denomination in England and Wales. It is affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance and Churches Together in England .
The manuscript collection has material relating to William Carey, C. H. Spurgeon, Joshua and Hannah Marshman, William Ward, E. A. Payne, and J. H. Rushbrook, and prominent Baptist families. The Angus incorporates the former libraries and archives of: The Baptist Missionary Society (founded in 1792) The Baptist Union of Great Britain (founded in ...
The building (Grade II* listed) was originally built in 1878-79 as St Lawrence the Martyr (Church of England). Since c. 1980 it has been used as a Polish Catholic church. [38] Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Baptist Union: SP763613 Church founded 1873; joined Baptist Union 1881; present building opened 1887. [39]
This list of Baptist denominations is a list of subdivisions of Baptists, with their various Baptist associations, conferences, conventions, fellowships, groups, and unions around the world. Unless otherwise noted, information comes from the World Baptist Alliance .
Baptist Hospital Mutengene , member of the Cameroon Baptist Convention Regent's Park College in Oxford, affiliated with the Baptist Union of Great Britain. Some Baptist church congregations choose to be independent of larger church organizations ( Independent Baptist ).
The Old Baptist Union was founded in 1880, owing largely to the labours of Henry Augustus Squire, an itinerant preacher. Currently, the Old Baptist Union has 16 member churches (in England and Wales) with about 700 members.
5 April – census in the United Kingdom: 15.6 million people live in cities of 20,000 or more in England and Wales and cities of 20,000 or more account for 54% of the total English population. The number of Welsh speakers in Wales is recorded for the first time and constitutes 54.4% of the population.
In 1887, the church left the Baptist Union because of the widening influence of theological liberalism within the union. Spurgeon was adamant that the church would not "downgrade" the faith as he believed other baptist churches were doing. [11] At the end of 1891, membership was given as 5,311. Spurgeon served for 38 years and died in 1892. [2]