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Definition of Darbyites

Darbyites
Plymouth Brethren Plym"outh Breth"ren The members of a religious sect which first appeared at Plymouth, England, about 1830. They protest against sectarianism, and reject all official ministry or clergy. Also called Brethren, Christian Brethren, Plymouthists, etc. The Darbyites are a division of the Brethren.
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 Darbyites 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...
- other views, however unscriptural and pernicious they may be, which the Darbyites have embraced and zealously s**** to propagate" The Holy Bible a new translation...
- Plymouth" and were soon simply called "Plymouth Brethren".[when?] The term Darbyites is also used,[when?] especially when describing the Exclusive branch which...
- the Plymouth Brethren Darbyite dispensationalists. However, classic (Pauline) dispensationalism's earliest teachers (Darbyite) were the source for J...
- British theologian, leader of the Plymouth Brethren, founder of the Darbyites and translator of the Darby Bible Joseph Darby, American military policeman...
- personally applying to their individual faith and conduct. The exclusive Darbyites "became more and more introverted and mystical as the years p****ed", while...
- Swedenborgianism 8762-8785 Pentecostal churches 8799-8809 Plymouth Brethren. Darbyites 8901-9225 Presbyterianism. Calvinistic Methodism 9301-9359 Puritanism...
- 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...
- 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...