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  2. Baptists Together - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Spurgeon's College - Wikipedia

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    spurgeons.ac.uk Spurgeon's College is an evangelical Baptist theological college in South Norwood , London , England , United Kingdom . It is affiliated with the Baptist Union of Great Britain .

  4. Angus Library and Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Baptist World Alliance; The Angus Library and Archive is used by international scholars researching Baptist history, the history of Dissent in the UK, the social history of foreign missions and linguistics. It is also used by members of the public researching, among other things, the history of their families or local communities.

  5. David Syme Russell - Wikipedia

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    David Syme Russell CBE (21 November 1916 – 8 November 2010) was a British theologian and author, former Principal of Rawdon College, Leeds, and General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain.

  6. Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches - Wikipedia

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    fiec.org.uk The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches ( FIEC ) is a network of 661 [ 3 ] independent evangelical churches in the United Kingdom . FIEC exists to help "Independent churches work together to reach Britain for Christ".

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  8. Regent's Park College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The foundation stones for Helwys Hall were laid on 21 July 1938, by representatives from the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, the Particular Baptist Fund, and the Baptist Missionary Society. Stones were also laid in memory of Angus and Gould, former principals of the college. [citation needed]

  9. List of churches in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    International Church of Christ UK [118] St Luke's Church: ... Old Baptist Union: 1903 Emmanuel ... St James Free Church of England: Oldham Union Street Methodist Church: