Congregationalism is a form of Protestant Christianity which asserts the principle that a local congregation is completely autonomous under God and therefore should not submit to any outside, human authorities such as a regional or national synod of elders (as in Presbyterianism) or a bishop (as in Episcopalianism). Baptists also practice this form of church government, but they are not referred to under the term Congregationalists (or its synonym Independents).
The Congregationalists.
Congregationalists and Presbyterians, mostly. All forms of Protestants.
Protestant, Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist, Anglicans, Quakers, Congregationalists
Congregational party. Also known as Congregationalists
Christians have always worshiped on the Sabbath
I believe it is the Roman Catholics and Presbyterians
Separatists Separatists. They were usually baptists and congregationalists!
Congregationalists maintain strict adherence to the Scripture. They accept the Bible as the absolute rule in matters of faith and practice.
Horatio S. Beavis has written: 'The Congregational fathers of Canada' -- subject(s): Congregationalists
Nathaniel Gorham was a Congregationalist. The Congregationalists were basically the Protestants in which each congregation independently runs its own affairs.
Connecticut's first church was the Congregationalists (Puritans).
Puritans, also known as Congregationalists, all shared the belief in the authority of the Bible and the importance of personal piety and moral living. They emphasized the concept of predestination and saw themselves as a chosen people by God. Puritans were committed to living a pure and disciplined lifestyle in accordance with their religious beliefs.