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United Baptist Church (Newport, Rhode Island)

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According to the United Baptist Church's website "n 1943, the Rev. Lester Revoir, who became the pastor of the nearby Second Baptist Church on Clarke Street, in 1942, added to his responsibilities by becoming the pastor of the First Baptist Church. Three years later, in 1946, the First and Second
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within that same year, which was the first church building of any denomination in the colony. The congregation used the building until 1708 when the first meeting house in Newport was constructed on Tanner Street in Newport on the corner of Calendar Avenue, adjacent to the cemetery, which was
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Baptist Churches merged to form “The United Baptist Church, John Clarke Memorial", the present name of the church." The church steeple was replaced with a smaller version after
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The church's current meeting house is located at 30 Spring Street in Newport, Rhode Island and services are held weekly at 10 a.m. with Bible studies held during the week.
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The current meeting house was constructed as a replacement in 1846, and the earlier building was eventually moved, then demolished.
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By 1644 Clarke's group moved to Newport where the current church was founded and the first meeting house was constructed at
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History of the First Baptist church in Newport, R. I.; a discourse delivered on Thanksgiving day, November 30, 1876 (1876)
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In December 1671, two members of the church — Samuel and Tacy Hubbard — withdrew and joined with Stephen Mumford, a
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theology. (Second Baptist would eventually reunite with First Baptist in 1946, hence its present name.)
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in nearby Providence, after being exiled from Massachusetts in 1636. In 1638
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were active in the leadership of the church in the seventeenth century.
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established on land donated by Clarke. In addition to Clarke,
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Conscience Taken Captive: A Short History of Seventh Baptists
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In 1656, while Clarke was in England — advocating for
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Baptist
Newport, Rhode Island
American Baptist Churches USA

John Clarke
Redwood Library
Roger Williams
First Baptist Church in America
John Clarke
Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Green's End
Obadiah Holmes
John Crandall
the Colony's royal charter
religious liberty
Six Principle Baptist
Arminian
Calvinist
Seventh Day Baptist
John Callendar

adding to it

adding to it
the 1938 Hurricane
Baptists in the United States
Seventh Day Baptist Historical Society
Andrews, J.N.
History of the Sabbath and first day of the week

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