- The
Plymouth Brethren or ****emblies of
Brethren are a low
church and
Nonconformist Christian movement whose history can be
traced back to Dublin, Ireland...
- The
Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) (an
Australian Public Company Limited by Guarantee, ACN: 158 542 075) also
known as
Raven Brethren or Taylorites...
- The
Exclusive Brethren are a
subset of the
Christian evangelical movement generally described as the
Plymouth Brethren. They are
distinguished from the...
-
Plymouth Brethren into the Open
Brethren and the
Exclusive Brethren took
place in 1848. Open
Brethren are also
commonly known as "
Plymouth Brethren"...
- Calvinist/Reformed, Lutherans, Methodists, Moravians, Pentecostals,
Plymouth Brethren, Presbyterians,
Quakers and Waldensians. Nondenominational, charismatic...
-
Plymouth Brethren divided into two
branches in 1848:
Exclusive Brethren Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, also
known as Raven-Taylor-Hales
Brethren...
- Anglo-Catholics hold to a
corporeal presence. Others, such as the
Plymouth Brethren, hold the Lord's
Supper to be
purely a memorial. As a
result of these...
-
Brethren Conferences on
Mission – 3.25
million Exclusive Brethren – 0.1
million Plymouth Brethren Christian Church – 0.05
million Darbyists – 0.04 million...
- categories: "Open
Brethren" and "Exclusive
Brethren". John
Duncan criticized the
Brethren movement saying "To end sectarianism, the
Plymouth Brethren began by...
- of the
influential figures among the
original Plymouth Brethren and the
founder of the
Exclusive Brethren. He is
considered to be the
father of modern...