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Free Will Baptists are a group of General Baptist denominations of Christianity that teach free grace, free salvation and free will. The movement can be traced back to the 1600s with the development of General Baptism in England. Its formal establishment is widely linked to the English theologian, Thomas Helwys who led the Baptist movement to believe in general atonement. He was an advocate of religious liberty at a time when to hold to such views could be dangerous and punishable by death. He died in prison as a consequence of the religious persecution of Protestant dissenters under King James I.

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  • معمدانية حرية الإرادة (ar)
  • Free Will Baptist (en)
  • Baptistes libres (fr)
  • フリーウィル・バプテスト (ja)
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  • معمدانية حرية الإرادة هي طائفة ومجموعة من الناس الذين يؤمنون بالنعمة الحرة والخلاص الحر والإرادة الحرة. يمكن إرجاع الحركة إلى القرن السابع عشر مع تطور المعمودية العامة في إنجلترا. يرتبط تأسيسها الرسمي على نطاق واسع بالعالم اللاهوتي الإنجليزي، توماس حلويز الذي قاد الحركة المعمدانية إلى الإيمان بالتكفير العام. كان مدافعا عن الحرية الدينية في وقت يمكن أن يكون فيه التمسك بمثل هذه الآراء خطيرا ويعاقب عليه بالإعدام. مات في السجن نتيجة الاضطهاد الديني للمعارضين البروتستانت في عهد الملك جيمس الأول. (ar)
  • Free Will Baptists are a group of General Baptist denominations of Christianity that teach free grace, free salvation and free will. The movement can be traced back to the 1600s with the development of General Baptism in England. Its formal establishment is widely linked to the English theologian, Thomas Helwys who led the Baptist movement to believe in general atonement. He was an advocate of religious liberty at a time when to hold to such views could be dangerous and punishable by death. He died in prison as a consequence of the religious persecution of Protestant dissenters under King James I. (en)
  • Les baptistes libres ou baptistes du libre arbitre (en anglais, Free Will Baptists ou FWB) sont un mouvement baptiste qui croit en la grâce gratuite, au salut gratuit et au libre arbitre. Le mouvement remonte aux années 1600 avec le développement du baptisme général en Angleterre. Son établissement formel est largement lié au théologien anglais Thomas Helwys, qui amena le mouvement baptiste à croire en l'expiation générale ou illimitée. Il fut un avocat de la liberté religieuse à une époque où s'en tenir à de telles vues pouvait être dangereux et passible de la peine de mort. Il mourut en prison à la suite de la persécution religieuse des dissidents anglais sous le roi Jacques Ier. (fr)
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