Mark B. McFadden

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In Amsterdam, Smyth became familiar with several Mennonite congregations. Smyth’s church rented space (presumably for meetings and/or lodging) at a bakeshop owned by a local Mennonite. The Mennonites may have helped Smyth take the final step from Separatist to Baptist, and they likely also contributed to Smyth’s developing belief in the general atonement.
Baptists in America: A History
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