“When did the Baptists start being called Baptists?” Please provide only historical documented sources … Also, same for ‘Christians’ and Ana-Baptists!
“When did the Baptists start being called Baptists?” Please provide only historical documented sources … Also, same for ‘Christians’ and Ana-Baptists!
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- oger Fulk Here is some information I already have on this subject ….https://awarningministry.com/…/in-the-ancient-time-the…/Edit or delete thisawarningministry.comIn the ancient times the Baptists were called by way of derision … – Earnestly…In the ancient times the Baptists were called by way of derision … – Earnestly Contend For The Faith Jude 32
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- Active NowThomas E Kresal Baptist History and Heritage – Different Ways of Looking at Baptist Origins
1. Some believe Baptists came from English Separatism. This is sometimes called the English Descent Theory. (see Chapter 18) This view suggests the Baptists came simply from the seventeenth century S…See MoreManageprairiefirepress.comPrairie Fire PressPrairie Fire Press4 - Jean Paul Paraison Ilove baptistManage
- Preston Laughinghouse My church roots go back to a group called”The people of the way”Their church roll was called the Lambs book of life.Manage
- Hank Turner Simple. John was the first Baptist and there ya go.1Manage
- Mark Osgatharp The earliest use of the word “Baptist” in the English language of which I am aware is from 1569. It is referenced in chapter 15 of John T. Christian’s “History of the Baptists” volume 1.
The citation as recorded in Christian’s history is from Sir William…See MoreManagereformedreader.orgA History of the Baptists, John T. Christian | The Reformed ReaderA History of the Baptists, John T. Christian | The Reformed Reader3 - Active NowThomas E Kresal Remembering events between 300 and 500 AD: “The course followed by the loyal churches soon, of course, incurred the hot displeasure of the state religionists, many, if not most of whom, were not genuine Christians. The Name Christian, however, was from…See More2Manage
- Mark Osgatharp The supposed distinction between Baptists and Anabaptists is 100% fake.
The Baptists continued to be called Anabaptists by the Protestants in America up into the 1700s at least, and even longer in Europe.…See More2Manage - Active NowThomas E Kresal In the late part of 7th century the Arabized word “SABIAN” is translated “Baptist”. For details see “The Collegiate Baptist History Workbook” by James R. Beller, pgs. 76-772Manage
- Active NowYakulaeyo Tonetaa I am proud I’m a Baptist Bible Believer from Papua New Guinea2Manage

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Mark Osgatharp shared a link.
Original Dutch language title page of the Martyr’s Mirror. Note that it purports to be mirror of the “Doops-Gesinde” – the Baptists.

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