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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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We believe in a conditional security of the believer. We believe that faith in Jesus Christ's finished work on the cross is the condition that God has required for salvation, and that all humanity has the freedom of the will to accept or reject the call of God for salvation. We believe the freedom of
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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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General 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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Free 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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Two distinct branches of Free Will Baptists developed in America. The first and earliest was the General Baptist movement described above, known as the Palmer movement in North Carolina, from which the majority of modern-day Free Will Baptists have their origin. The later movement was the Randall
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Unaffiliated Free Will 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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near London in 1611, were General Baptists. That is, they believed that the atonement of Jesus Christ was "general" (for all) rather than "particular" (only for the elect). It shares a common history, name, and an acceptance of 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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are neither determined nor certain, since through infirmity and manifold temptations they are in danger of falling; and they ought, therefore, to watch and pray lest they make shipwreck of their faith and be
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The "Bullockites", after founder Jeremiah Bullock (sometimes spelled "Bulloch" and "Bullochites"), which branched out to a small number of congregations in Maine and New Hampshire.
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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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The Bullockites, mostly under the name "Freewill Baptists", continued in Maine into the early 20th century, while the Buzzellites disappeared shortly after their founding.
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The "Randall" line of Freewill Baptists grew quickly. However, in 1911, the majority of the Randall Line churches (and all the denominational property) merged with the
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In 1702, a disorganized group of General Baptists in Carolina wrote a request for help to the General Baptist Association in England. Though no help was forthcoming,
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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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In 1841, Randall's Free Will Baptists merged with a similar group, the Free Communion Baptists, to form the Free Baptists.
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at a time when to hold to such views could be dangerous and punishable by death. He died in prison as a consequence of the
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movement, which arose in the late 18th century in New Hampshire. These two groups developed independently of each other.
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Benjamin Laker was an English Baptist who arrived in colonial Carolina as early as 1685. Laker had been associated with
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who settled in the American colonies in the late 17th century. The first Baptists, who originated with the ministry of
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The Awakening of the Freewill Baptists: Benjamin Randall and the Founding of an American Religious Tradition
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would go on to establish the movement in North Carolina and in 1727 formed the Free Will Baptist Church of
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Fraternal relations had existed between the Northern and Southern Free Will Baptists, but the question of
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became Free Will Baptists in the 19th century. With the establishment of Free Will Baptists in the South,
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While the movement in the South was struggling, a new movement rose in the North through the work of
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is the largest of the Free Will Baptist groups. Other major Free Will Baptist groups include:
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of course, was to the doctrine of General Atonement taught by the General Baptists.
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African-American association with six churches, centered in North Carolina.
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which is pledged for their support; but their future obedience and final
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National Baptist Evangelical Life and Soul Saving Assembly of the U.S.A.
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From their beginning, Free Will Baptists, in common with many groups of
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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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in 1776, but broke with them in 1779 due to their strict views on
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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 "Randall" line itself split into two groups in 1835:
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The Original Free Will Baptist Mission Church of Liberia
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Free Will Baptist congregations hold differing views on
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Institutional Missionary Baptist Conference of America
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International Fellowship of Free Will Baptist Churches
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Free Will Baptists observe at least three ordinances:
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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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Index

Free Will Baptist Church

Benjamin Randall
a series
Baptists
Baptism at Northolt Park Baptist Church, in Greater London, Baptist Union of Great Britain, 2015.
Christianity
Protestantism
Puritanism
Anabaptism
Baptist beliefs
Confessions
Believers' Church
Priesthood of all believers
Individual soul liberty
Separation of church and state
Sola scriptura
Congregationalism
Ordinances
Offices
Freedom of religion
List of Baptists
John Smyth
Thomas Helwys
Thomas Grantham
Roger Williams
John Clarke
John Bunyan
Shubal Stearns
Andrew Fuller

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