Examples of using Baptists in English and their translations into Turkish
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These Baptists are.
Baptists specialty.
You know, like Baptists.
Baptists can dance.
Oh, Halloween's for baptists.
Ain't we Baptists, though?
Baptists, Catholics, Episcopalians.
Who said Baptists can't dance?
Say like, the Protestants, the Baptists, the Jews?
The Baptists found this intolerable.
We ain't all Baptists here.
Southern Baptists have the fire and brimstone kind.
Let us remember that we are not brutalized because we are Baptists.
We want these Baptists to like us.
Baptists aren't progressive concerning women.
We ain't all Baptists down here.
The Baptists are running around crazy'cause their church is on fire.
The Seventh Day BaptistWorld Federation today represents over 50,000 Baptists in 22 countries.
Now those baptists in your state are worried about this catholic thing.
By the time of Divine's birth in 1945,the Milsteads were relatively wealthy and socially conservative Baptists.
Baptists, German and Swiss Protestants and Anabaptists also flocked to Pennsylvania.
You're required to report immediately the percentage of A, Methodists, B, Baptists, C, other denominations among recruits.
Historically, Baptists have played a key role in encouraging religious freedom and separation of church and state.
Millerism had been founded on Miller's open, non-restrictive approach to Bible study--"It was the freedom to discover new truths that had drawnso many Christians and Freewill Baptists to the movement.
Between the Baptists and the addicts, I can't find a peaceful place to meditate on love and acceptance, which my Buddhist faith requires.
Church clergy and congregations often played a role, especially the Religious Society of Friends(Quakers), Congregationalists, Wesleyans, and Reformed Presbyterians, as well as certain sectsof mainstream denominations such as branches of the Methodist church and American Baptists.
Troisdorf has a predominantly Christian population: Roman Catholics,Protestants, Baptists, Jehovah's Witnesses and other Christian denominations, along with Muslim, Orthodox Christian and Jewish populations of non-indigenous origin.
Seventh Day Baptists have observed Sabbath on Saturday since the mid-17th century(either from sundown or from midnight), and influenced the(now more numerous) Seventh-day Adventists in America to begin the practice in the mid-19th century.
In the Whitsitt controversy of 1896-99, William H. Whitsitt, a professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, suggested that, contrary to earlier thought,English Baptists did not begin to baptize by immersion until 1641, when some Anabaptists, as they were then called, began to practice immersion.
The sabbath is one of the defining characteristics of seventh-day denominations,including Seventh Day Baptists, Seventh-day Adventists, the Seventh-Day Evangelist Church, the Church of God(7th Day) headquartered in Salem, West Virginia, the Church of God(Seventh Day) conferences, True Jesus Church, the United Church of God, and the Church of God, a Worldwide Association, among many others.