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This article argues that the Baptists' separation from the state church helped pave the way for their establishment of their own training college for Baptist ministers.

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Why is it important?

As religious liberty once again moves to center stage, knowing the history of institutions who have emerged from religious liberty can inform future hope and policy.

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This was a way to bring my master's research into sync with my current research projects in the field of education.

Dr. Jeffrey M Horner
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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This page is a summary of: Separating Church, Unifying State, and Preserving Education among Baptists at Broadmead, Bristol, 1660–1689, Journal of Church and State, December 2014, Oxford University Press (OUP),
DOI: 10.1093/jcs/csu107.
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