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Carolina churches for over 60 years. From one church in 1727, they grew to over 20 churches by 1755. After 1755, missionary labors conducted by the
Philadelphia Baptist Association converted most of these churches to the Particular Baptist positions of unconditional election and limited atonement. By 1770, only 4 churches and 4 ministers remained of the General Baptist persuasion. By the end of the 18th century, these churches were commonly referred to as "Free Will Baptist", and this would later be referred to as the "Palmer line of Free Will Baptists". The churches in the Palmer line organized various associations and conferences, and finally organized a General Conference in 1921. Many Baptists from
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the will continues through the whole life of the believer and therefore we believe in the possibility that a true believer could at some point, because of the temptations of the world, flesh, the devil, and our own sinful nature, choose to renounce Christ and thereby forfeit their salvation. Thus, we believe that a
Christian must continue to believe in Christ for salvation until final salvation is achieved.
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in 1727. Palmer organized at least three churches in North
Carolina. His labors, though important, were short. Leadership would descend to Joseph Parker, William Parker, Josiah Hart, William Sojourner and others. Joseph Parker was part of the organization of the Chowan church and ministered among the
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Baptists in North Carolina (the Palmer/Parker heritage) were often called "free willers" by their Regular (Reformed) Baptist neighbors. The name was becoming popular by the beginning of the nineteenth century, and in 1828 the group there adopted the name "Free Will Baptists." The reference,
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in all that it affirms. Free Will
Baptist doctrine teaches that God desires salvation for all and sent Jesus to die for everyone. Still, Free Will Baptists believe God has given man the freedom of choice to accept or reject Christ's sacrifice. Faith is the condition for salvation; hence, Free Will
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Baptist Cyclopaedia: Historical and Biographical: the Rise of the Freewill Baptist Connection and of Those General and Open Communion Baptists Which, Merging Together, Form One People, Their Doctrines, Polity, Publications, Schools and Missions, with Brief Biographies of Ministers and Others
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Baptist local associations – a number of local Free Will Baptist associations remain independent of the National Association, Original FWB Convention, and the two United American bodies. Researchers have identified 10 such associations, though there may be more. The
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shall not perish, but have everlasting life." The concept is not of someone sinning occasionally and thus accidentally ending up "not saved," but instead of someone "repudiating" his or her faith in Christ. Thus
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doctrine, chiefly a second work of grace (entire sanctification) and a third work of grace (Spirit baptism evidenced by speaking in tongues); it has around 150 congregations.
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unaffiliated associations of Free Will Baptists include over 300 churches with an estimated 22,000 members. They have no organization beyond the "local" level.
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and kept by faith." In support of this concept, some Free Will Baptists refer to the Greek word translated "believeth" found in John 3:16 in the
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1011:"Cooperative General Association Minutes @ Free Will Baptist History"
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Primitive Baptist Conference of New Brunswick, Maine and Nova Scotia
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The Baptist River: Essays on Many Tributaries of a Diverse Tradition
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875:"Free Will Baptists: What's in a Name? – Free Will Baptist History"
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A Free Will Baptist Handbook: Heritage, Beliefs, and Ministries
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Come Out from Among Them, and Be Ye Separate, Saith the Lord
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Separate denominations: History, description, and statistics
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Identified with the Growth and Strength of the Denomination
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The Original Free Will Baptist Mission Church of Liberia
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International Fellowship of Free Will Baptist Churches
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West Virginia State Association of Free Will Baptists
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The Convention of Original Free Will Baptist Churches
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The Convention of Original Free Will Baptist Churches
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Burgess, Gideon Albert; Ward, John T. (1889-01-01).
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Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America
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899:"Without a Monument: The Life of Elder Paul Palmer"
1361:United American Free Will Baptist Conference, Inc.
1345:California State Association of Free Will Baptists
1625:National Missionary Baptist Convention of America
1394:Tennessee State Association of Free Will Baptists
530:, became Free Will Baptists in the 19th century.
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1389:Missouri State Association of Free Will Baptists
1340:Arkansas State Association of Free Will Baptists
782:, a Free Will Baptist denomination that accepts
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1883:General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
1585:Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America
1560:General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
1525:Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals
966:Brackney, William H.; Colford, Evan L. (2020).
542:(1749–1808). Randall initially united with the
1835:Evangelical Protestantism in the United States
1740:Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists
761:Old Original Free Will Baptist Conference, an
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572:The "Buzzelites", after founder John Buzzell.
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1755:United American Free Will Baptist Conference
1610:National Baptist Convention of America, Inc.
1580:Independent Baptist Fellowship International
1530:Foundations Baptist Fellowship International
1379:The Original Free Will Baptist International
748:United American Free Will Baptist Conference
618:Free Will Baptist congregations believe the
1873:Conservative Baptist Association of America
1207:"Old Original Free Will Baptist Conference"
768:Evangelical Free Baptist Church – based in
709:totally abstaining from alcoholic beverages
371:who led the Baptist movement to believe in
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2077:Christian Reformed Church in North America
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608:National Association of Free Will Baptists
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2471:Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood
1990:Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
1485:Baptist Missionary Association of America
347:denominations of Christianity that teach
1765:Wisconsin Fellowship of Baptist Churches
1750:United American Free Will Baptist Church
1316:A History of Original Free Will Baptists
1273:(Mercer University Press, 2011), 228 pp.
1211:oldoriginalfreewillbaptistconference.com
825:. Mercer University Press. p. 151.
752:United American Free Will Baptist Church
738:United American Free Will Baptist Church
2148:Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
1685:Progressive National Baptist Convention
1555:General Association of General Baptists
1520:District of Columbia Baptist Convention
1475:Baptist General Association of Virginia
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1470:Baptist Bible Fellowship International
643:and can thus be read, "that whosoever
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1575:Independent Baptist Church of America
1540:Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship
1304:Encyclopedia of Religion in the South
1063:"What Do Free Will Baptists Believe?"
732:Original Free Will Baptist Convention
703:views. Churches advocate (voluntary)
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2496:National Association of Evangelicals
2153:Fundamentalist–modernist controversy
1947:Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)
1906:Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
1665:Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church
780:Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church
477:Free Will Baptists can be traced to
1480:Baptist General Convention of Texas
1113:. Free Baptist Cyclopaedia Company.
652:" is rejected by the denomination.
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2041:Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)
1640:North American Baptist Conference
1310:Dictionary of Baptists in America
1298:The Free Will Baptists in History
711:, and not working on Sunday, the
645:believes and continues to believe
447:self-governance of local churches
2466:Christianity Today International
2113:Association of Vineyard Churches
1901:Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
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1550:General Association of Baptists
1495:Christian Baptist Church of God
2476:Evangelical Climate Initiative
1924:Presbyterian Church in America
1680:Primitive Baptist Universalist
1565:General Six-Principle Baptists
1515:Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
1500:Church of Christ, Instrumental
410:developed the movement in the
139:Separation of church and state
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1460:American Baptist Churches USA
1439:Baptists in the United States
1035:"Who Are Free Will Baptists?"
2395:Apostolic-Prophetic Movement
2223:Baptism with the Holy Spirit
2095:Seventh-day Adventist Church
1788:Canada baptist denominations
1720:Southwide Baptist Fellowship
1505:Continental Baptist Churches
1455:American Baptist Association
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659:from the official Treatise:
622:is the very word of God and
606:, to unite and organize the
2486:Fuller Theological Seminary
1962:Pentecostal Holiness Church
1858:Southern Baptist Convention
1715:Southern Baptist Convention
1710:Silver Bluff Baptist Church
1700:Separate Baptists in Christ
1655:Old Time Missionary Baptist
1645:Northern Baptist Convention
1490:Central Baptist Association
953:United States Census Bureau
686:Washing of the Saints' Feet
584:Northern Baptist Convention
129:Priesthood of all believers
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2319:Contemporary worship music
2197:Los Angeles Crusade (1949)
2118:Calvary Chapel Association
1595:Liberty Baptist Fellowship
923:"About Free Will Baptists"
754:in 1968; headquartered in
657:Perseverance of the Saints
412:Northeastern United States
2430:New Apostolic Reformation
2258:Christianity and abortion
1957:Pentecostal Church of God
1783:All baptist denominations
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552:New Durham, New Hampshire
2552:Charles Grandison Finney
2435:Neo-charismatic movement
2405:Christian fundamentalism
2105:Nondenominational Family
2000:Congregationalist Family
1793:UK baptist denominations
1770:World Baptist Fellowship
1725:Sovereign Grace Baptists
1535:Free Will Baptist Church
821:Jonas, W. Glenn (2008).
719:Free Will Baptist bodies
650:once saved, always saved
375:. He was an advocate of
18:Free Will Baptist Church
1289:Encyclopædia Britannica
742:Kinston, North Carolina
639:translation. This is a
526:backgrounds, primarily
300:Christianity portal
239:William Bullein Johnson
134:Individual soul liberty
2598:Arminian denominations
2532:Aimee Semple McPherson
2445:Seven Mountain Mandate
2185:Fourth Great Awakening
2168:Second Great Awakening
2026:Church of the Nazarene
1760:Venture Church Network
1182:uafreewillbaptconf.org
1153:uafreewillbaptconf.org
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590:The union of the lines
519:Chowan, North Carolina
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2491:Moody Bible Institute
2440:Red-Letter Christians
2180:Third Great Awakening
2163:First Great Awakening
2036:Free Methodist Church
1977:Restorationist Family
1967:Apostolic Pentecostal
1942:Assemblies of God USA
1302:Hill, Samuel S., ed.
1296:Davidson, William F.
1283:"Free Baptists"
1235:McBeth, Leon (1987).
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385:Protestant dissenters
381:religious persecution
277:Baptist denominations
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2314:Contemporary worship
2293:Second work of grace
2273:Evangelical theology
2138:Azusa Street Revival
1735:Triennial Convention
1705:Seventh Day Baptists
1650:Old Regular Baptists
1450:Alliance of Baptists
1320:Pinson, J. Matthew.
1238:The Baptist Heritage
784:Holiness Pentecostal
695:, with some holding
631:. An individual is "
629:conditional security
604:Nashville, Tennessee
2425:Post-evangelicalism
2243:Biblical patriarchy
2233:Biblical literalism
1916:Presbyterian Family
1868:Missionary Baptists
1863:Independent Baptist
1600:Missionary Baptists
1570:Independent Baptist
1308:Leonard, Bill, ed.
544:Particular Baptists
524:Calvinistic Baptist
166:Freedom of religion
2593:Free Will Baptists
2248:Biblical womanhood
2238:Biblical inerrancy
2173:Cane Ridge Revival
1985:Churches of Christ
1934:Pentecostal Family
1670:Primitive Baptists
1367:2003-10-10 at the
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337:Free Will Baptists
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2228:Believers' Church
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1952:Foursquare Church
1878:Free Will Baptist
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1690:Reformed Baptists
1089:"What We Believe"
851:"Laker, Benjamin"
756:Lakeland, Florida
713:Christian Sabbath
627:Baptists hold to
556:Quarterly Meeting
528:Separate Baptists
492:Arminian doctrine
439:Church of England
377:religious liberty
373:general atonement
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151:Congregationalism
124:Believers' Church
16:(Redirected from
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2410:Evangelical left
2283:Kingdom theology
2087:Adventist Family
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