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Definition of Darbyite

Darbyite
Darbyite Dar"by*ite, n. One of the Plymouth Brethren, or of a sect among them; -- so called from John N. Darby, one of the leaders of the Brethren.

Meaning of Darbyite from wikipedia

- those holding Darby's 'connexional' view, became known as "Exclusive" or "Darbyite" Brethren.[citation needed] Darby's circular on 26 August 1848, cutting...
- the dominant figure among the Exclusives, who also came to be known as "Darbyite" Brethren. He made at least 5 missionary journeys to North America between...
- the Plymouth Brethren Darbyite dispensationalists. However, classic (Pauline) dispensationalism's earliest teachers (Darbyite) were the source for J...
- Plymouth" and were soon simply called "Plymouth Brethren".[when?] The term Darbyites is also used,[when?] especially when describing the Exclusive branch which...
- personally applying to their individual faith and conduct. The exclusive Darbyites "became more and more introverted and mystical as the years p****ed", while...
- British theologian, leader of the Plymouth Brethren, founder of the Darbyites and translator of the Darby Bible Joseph Darby, American military policeman...
- Although he was labelled as an evil-doer and a false teacher by the Darbyites, other people view Newton as the John Calvin of the 19th century and believe...
- not contain hymns addressing the Holy Spirit in line with traditional Darbyite teaching. Foreign language editions have developed and continued in their...
- Swedenborgianism 8762-8785 Pentecostal churches 8799-8809 Plymouth Brethren. Darbyites 8901-9225 Presbyterianism. Calvinistic Methodism 9301-9359 Puritanism...
- capital city; they were later joined by Romanian converts. Also known as "Darbyites" after John Nelson Darby, the British 19th century founder of their movement...