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  1. John Smyth ( Nottinghamshire, 1566 - 28 de agosto de 1612, Ámsterdam) fue un pastor anglicano, bautista, luego menonita de Inglaterra y un defensor del principio de libertad religiosa. Los historiadores consideran a John Smyth como uno de los fundadores de la denominación bautista.

  2. 9 de abr. de 2024 · John Smyth was an English religious libertarian and Nonconformist minister, called “the Se-baptist” (self-baptizer), who is generally considered the founder of the organized Baptists of England. He also influenced the Pilgrim Fathers who immigrated to North America in 1620.

  3. John Smyth (c. 1554 – c. 28 August 1612) was an English Anglican, Baptist, then Mennonite minister and a defender of the principle of religious liberty.

  4. En 1607, una iglesia congregacionalista de la localidad inglesa de Gainsborough, cuyo pastor es John Smyth (c.1565-1612) -exministro anglicano y educado en Cambridge, donde fue discípulo de Francis Johnson- decide emigrar a Holanda a causa de la persecución religiosa en Inglaterra.

  5. 19 de ago. de 2020 · When he was exiled to Amsterdam from his native England, John Smyth gathered three dozen of his followers around him. The former Anglican preacher and Cambridge fellow recited a confession of...

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    John Smyth ( Nottinghamshire, 1566 - 28 de agosto de 1612, Ámsterdam) fue un pastor anglicano, bautista, luego menonita de Inglaterra y un defensor del principio de libertad religiosa. Los historiadores consideran a John Smyth como uno de los fundadores de la denominación bautista.

  7. John Smyth (1570 – c. August 28, 1612) was co-founder, with Thomas Helwys of the modern Baptist denomination, Ordained as an Anglican Priest, he soon identified with the Separatists who opposed State control of the Church, and became pastor of the Independent or Congregational Church in Gainsborough, where he had attended the Grammar School.